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Bruton

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<p>(Right to left) Peter Robinson, Maxence Dubois and Matthew Bruton, carrying the coffin of John Bruton into Saints Peter's and Paul's Church in Dunboyne, Co Meath. Picture: Government Information Service</p>

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John Bruton hailed ‘a great statesman’ at removal mass in Meath
Former taoiseach John Bruton has been described as “a visionary” and “a great statesman”, at a removal mass at a Co Meath church on Friday ahead of his state funeral.
<p>John Bruton at a Fine Gael conference (Chris Bacon/PA)</p>

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John Bruton’s brother says former taoiseach believed ‘every person counts’
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Bruton breaks ranks to back Bailey for election bid
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Bruton: 'UK post Brexit 'trade war' with EU will put Irish jobs at risk'
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Bruton warns wage demands could damage competitiveness

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Fri, 10 Oct, 2014

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