Irish all newspapers and news sites
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Irish Independent
Top-selling Irish daily newspaper. The Irish Independent published by Independent News & Media.
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Irish Times
Leading daily broadsheet format newspaper was founded in 1859.
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Irish Sun
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Examiner
Cork based daily newspaper published by Thomas Crosbie Holdings.
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An Phoblacht
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Sunday Business Post
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Athlone Advertiser
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Evening Echo
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Avondhu
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Irish Echo
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Sunday World (Talbot Street, Dublin)
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Clare Champion (Mid-west of Ireland)
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Connaught Telegraph (Castlebar)
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Cork Independent (Blackpool)
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Derry People and Donegal News (North-west of Ireland)
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Dublin News
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Carlow Nationalist
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Fermanagh Herald
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Anglo-Celt (Cavan)
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Galway Advertiser (Galway)
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Impartial Reporter
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Irish News
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Irish Voice Online
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Irish World
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Limerick Leader
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Munster Express
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An Phoblacht / Republican News
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Waterford Today
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Scotsman (Edinburgh)
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Saoirse
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Corkman
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Evening Herald (Twitter page)
Tabloid format newspaper based in Dublin, Ireland and published by Independent News & Media.
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Finn Valley Voice
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Inishowen Independent
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College View
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Southern Star
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Northside People
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Connacht Sentinel
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Meath Chronicle
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Offaly Express
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Marine Times
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Donegal Live
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lietuvis
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Tuam Herald
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Leinster Leader
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Kilkenny People
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Leitrim Observer
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Western People
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Waterford News and Star
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Guardian
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Thejournal.ie
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Breakingnews.ie
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Le Petit Journal
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Irish Post
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Donegal daily
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Tipperary Star
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Longford Leader
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Limerick Post
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Leinster Express
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Rebel News
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Politics.ie
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Mayo News
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Westmeath Examiner
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Westmeath Independent
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Killarney Today
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Offaly Independent
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Laois Nationalist
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Tullamore Tribune
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Irish Independent
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Kerry’s Eye
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Roscommon Herald
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Sligo Weekender The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island of Ireland, off the coast of England and Wales. Its capital, Dublin, is the birthplace of writers like Oscar Wilde, and home of Guinness beer. The 9th-century Book of Kells and other illustrated manuscripts are on show in Dublin’s Trinity College Library. Dubbed the "Emerald Isle” for its lush landscape, the country is dotted with castles like medieval Cahir Castle. ― Google