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FilmAmerican Fiction review: Jeffrey Wright gives a knockout performance in this edgy, Oscar-nominated comedyBy Tara Brady
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Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations 2024: ‘We expect to perform on the big stage and it doesn’t really get any bigger than this one’By Gerry Thornley
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Six NationsOpens in new windowItaly have grounds for optimism under new coach Gonzalo QuesadaBy John O'Sullivan
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IrelandThursday’s top stories: MPs vote today on UK-DUP deal; Revenue may investigate RTÉ exit payments amid staff ‘outrage’ at severance deals
BusinessShell annual profits fall on lower oil prices after record 2022By Holly Williams, PA Business Editor
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Six NationsOpens in new windowSix Nations team news: George North absent for Wales’ Six Nations opener with Scotland
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OireachtasUndercover gardaí deployed to tackle antisocial behaviour on Dublin buses, Dáil hears By Sarah Burns
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Six NationsOpens in new windowIreland name five U20 Grand Slam winners in side to take on France in opener By John O'Sullivan
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Asia-PacificIndia aims to fence 1,643km border with Myanmar to stem refugees and soldiers fleeing ethnic unrest By Rahul Bedi
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