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Just one asylum seeker was returned to Ireland from UK under post-Brexit deal
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huff: A Python package for Market Area Analysis
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As police battle anti-migrant rioters in Northern Ireland, focus shifts to open Irish border
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Family of Belfast knife horror issue second appeal for calm amid fears he could lose other eye
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Anyone taking a holiday in the UK this year could face a £120 charge
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Popular cruise line’s bikini crackdown could surprise passengers at island ports
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