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The High Court

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The President of the High Court has ruled that a GP who allegedly told a patient the Covid 19 pandemic is a “hoax”…
The Irish Times · over 4 years
GP temporarily suspended after allegedly saying Covid 19 is a ‘hoax’
The Irish Times · over 4 years
Foster ‘humiliated’ by celebrity doctor’s tweet, libel case told
The Irish Times · over 4 years · 4
Brothers lose appeal over other siblings controlling mother's financial affairs
The Irish Times · over 4 years · 3
Bank of Ireland wins appeal over quashing of possession order for woman’s home
The Irish Times · over 4 years

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News number everyday from March 15 and for about 1 month
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Stephen Donnelly
2. Stephen Donnelly
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14. David Cullinane
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18. Billy O'Sullivan
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21. Christian Jessen
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