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Dublin's Class of 2014: Legends in the Making or Just Wannabes?

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Dublin's class of 2014 - the untouchables of underage football or overhyped amateurs? You decide! #Ireland #AllIreland #DublinGAA

Dublin's class of 2014 has sparked debates on whether they are the greatest underage team ever. With a record-breaking number of senior All-Ireland medals in the U21/U20 competition's history, they have left a mark like no other. Meanwhile, Israel has cautioned Ireland against severing trade links, highlighting the potential repercussions on Irish businesses. The Embassy of Israel has underlined the need to consider all implications before making such decisions. In Limerick, the focus shifts to the upcoming mayoral elections, with anticipation rising over who will clinch the title of Ireland's first directly elected mayor.

As discussions heat up in Ireland, the youth team's dominance, trade concerns, and mayoral race have captured the nation's attention. Dublin's class of 2014 continues to be a topic of hot debate, with supporters praising their achievements while skeptics question their true prowess. The diplomatic warning from Israel adds an international dimension to Ireland's decision-making process, urging careful deliberation. In Limerick, the excitement mounts as the people eagerly await the outcome of the historic mayoral election, which promises to reshape Ireland's political landscape.

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Dublin's class of 2014 โ€“ the greatest underage team of all time? (Irish Examiner)

In the 60-year history of the U21/U20 competition, no winning team has spawned as many senior All-Ireland medals.

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Israel warns Ireland over calls to break trade links (RTE.ie)

The Embassy of Israel to Ireland has warned that calls to break trade links between Ireland and Israel fail to consider the impact on Irish businesses, ...

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Limerick leader: Who will be Ireland's first directly elected mayor and ... (The Irish Times)

A car horn beeps as Green Party TD Brian Leddin walks through Limerick where voters will soon choose Ireland's first directly elected mayor.

Irish Rugby | U-18 Men's Six Nations Festival Live: Ireland v France (Irish Rugby)

The Ireland Under-18 Schools team (sponsored by PwC) kick off their U-18 Men's Six Nations Festival campaign against France in Parma this afternoon at ...

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IT Sunday: Nimbyism on housing comes with enormous cost (The Irish Times)

David McWilliams is critical of objections to developments while Lorcan Sirr argues it's not all about supply.

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Rathmore snatch injury-time winner against 14-man Glenflesk (Irish Examiner)

Kilcummin, Laune Rangers and Rathmore are the only Division 1 sides in Kerry with 100% records after two rounds of the SFL.

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Wealthy Irish families buying Grafton Street buildings, often for cash (The Irish Times)

The Irish Times investigates who owns the prestigious shopping thoroughfare and finds an increased presence among Irish private investors.

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James Joyce portrayed partition as a Judas-like betrayal (The Irish Times)

Joyce's distaste for borders and exclusion, and his celebration of assimilation, are as relevant today as when he wrote Finnegans Wake a century ago.

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Volunteering with my local football club is like plugging straight into ... (The Irish Times)

For me, going to a football match, any football match, is a place of inclusion and mindfulness.

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Who owns Grafton Street? Wealthy Irish families and faceless funds ... (The Irish Times)

From large pension funds to wealthy private investors, the owners of Dublin's most famous shopping street enjoy large rent rolls from some of the biggest ...

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