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Amazon reduces classic Crocs to £28 and shoppers are 'wearing them all summer'
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HMRC issues warning to home workers and says 'don't get caught out'
There has been a surge in 'questionable' tax relief claims after home working skyrocketed due to the pandemic
Man arrested after police chase ends near Louth/Armagh border
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Weeds will be gone in minutes with expert's 'magic' method - and it's free
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UK households with garden fences warned 'it's illegal' ahead of £20,000 fines
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Eccentric musician Swamp Dogg at 82: ‘There’s no sympathy for octogenarians’
The genre-bending cult singer is the subject of an offbeat new documentary where he invites people into a long life filled with ups, downs and LSD
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When an invitation to work on Assassin's Creed Shadows first dropped into Sachi Schmidt-Hori's email inbox, the Ivy League professor deleted it without a second thought. She'd never heard of the franchise before, nor Ubisoft - the company that was now keen to secure her services. And so when another email arrived, asking for a second time if she would like to lend her expertise to Shadows' development, Schmidt-Hori deleted the request once more, continuing to believe it was spam. Read more
Kneecap being sent to the Arctic by RTÉ
Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will also feature in the new RTÉ adventure series with Ray Goggins.
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Our Opinion: Heed the state Division of Public Records and let the people see the Pittsfield High School investigation report
We were glad to hear the state Division of Public Records' ruling that the city's school district must release a minimally redacted version of the full Pittsfield High School report. That ruling is in line with our previous calls for…