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St Patrick’s Day is never Patty’s Day. Who even is Patty?

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St Patrick’s Day is never Patty’s Day. Who even is Patty?

Let’s get the obvious out of the way; it’s called St Patrick’s Day. Paddy’s Day is also acceptable. What it is never called is, Patty’s Day. Never.

Ask Audrey: Will the Cork Flood Plan walls stop the lower orders from fishing in the Lee?

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Ask Audrey: Will the Cork Flood Plan walls stop the lower orders from fishing in the Lee?
Dear World, it’s Paddy’s day not Patty’s day

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Dear World, it’s Paddy’s day not Patty’s day
Catch-up with what you've missed so far today with our lunchtime briefing

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Catch-up with what you've missed so far today with our lunchtime briefing
St Patrick: What do we know about the man behind the day?

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St Patrick: What do we know about the man behind the day?
Did Ashley Cole come to the rescue of a hassled diner?

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Did Ashley Cole come to the rescue of a hassled diner?
When Irish eyes are smiling... in New York
When Irish eyes are smiling... in New York

I DON’T know when I had cabbage like it. The right amount of firmness, so tasty it must have been grown on volcanic soil fertilised by contented, opinionated cattle and cooked in water from one of those ads where the water surges free off a mountain that had trapped it since antiquity.

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