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GardeningFrom seed to perfect plants and veg: tips to guarantee a bountiful garden By Fionnuala Fallon
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Politics‘I tried to go on unbiased sources’: Dublin voters have their say on the family and care referendumsBy Jennifer Bray
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Six NationsOpens in new windowEngland 23 Ireland 22: How the Irish players rated at TwickenhamBy Johnny Watterson
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