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On the top in todays news Rishi Sunak, Paul Reid, Mark Gordon and others.
Rishi Sunak

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'The world’s most exciting economic zone' is what Rishi Sunak has dubbed Northern Ireland.
The Irish News · over 2 years
Both Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and prime minister Rishi Sunak have urged the north's parties to allow the DUP room to…
The Irish News · over 2 years · 2
Analysis Rishi Sunak has done wonders with Windsor Agreement, but is not out of the woods yet, via
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Analysis Rishi Sunak has done wonders with Windsor Agreement, but is not out of the woods yet, via
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Explainer Pets, potatoes and the 'Stormont brake', what's the deal with the Windsor Framework?
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Paul Reid
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Mark Gordon
3. Mark Gordon
Leo Varadkar
4. Leo Varadkar
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5. Amanda Serrano
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6. Katie Taylor
Ken Bruce
7. Ken Bruce
Mary Lou
8. Mary Lou
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10. John Caldwell
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11. Michael Scott
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12. Rupert Murdoch
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13. Christian Mayer
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14. Leo Cullen
Kyogo Furuhashi
15. Kyogo Furuhashi
James Bond
16. James Bond
Fintan O'Toole
17. Fintan O'Toole
Mark Anthony
18. Mark Anthony
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19. Boris Johnson
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20. Jenson Button
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21. John Bishop
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