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Place: Merrion St

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State Archives: Merrion St sale ‘could facilitate sniper attack’

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State Archives: Merrion St sale ‘could facilitate sniper attack’

An interdepartmental group on national security expressed concern at the Government’s decision in 1989 to sell a terrace of Georgian houses in Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2, because of the potential for snipers to access them to target politicians in Government Buildings on the other side of the road.

Don’t let State spending go up in smoke

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Don’t let State spending go up in smoke
Lords of the natural world we survey, there may soon be little left

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Lords of the natural world we survey, there may soon be little left
Build up of toxic smoke caused Dublin manhole explosion

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Build up of toxic smoke caused Dublin manhole explosion

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Up to 100 receiverships in doubt
  GRA mulls snub to Garda Commissioner

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GRA mulls snub to Garda Commissioner
 ‘They want to turn off the oxygen in our lives’
‘They want to turn off the oxygen in our lives’

Rosaleen McDonagh is a writer.

Wed, 05 Sep, 2012

Why scapegoat the Merrion St mandarins?

I’M reading a book that details how the prime minister and the chancellor of the exchequer in London, whose policies were responsible for a million people dying during the Great Famine here, used the media of the time to scapegoat Charles Trevelyan, the assistant secretary to the treasury.

Thu, 08 Jul, 2010

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