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Former Debenhams workers say they feel very let down by the Government as they mark 12 months in their row over a redundancy settlement with the department store 

330 workers at the two former Debenhams stores in Cork have been battling with the company for a year in a campaign which saw them stage protests and sit-in's 

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The closure of the Medical Assessment Unit at Mallow General Hospital could lead to further overcrowding in City Hospitals. 

The warning from the INMO follows the announcement that Mallow's MAU will close for at least four weeks due to a lack of medical cover. 

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The HSE are to consult with the principal of a Cork school who cater for deaf students after a decision that will see them keep their on-site specialist. 

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Police dogs and water cannons were used near a Belfast peace gate last night as young people from nationalist areas threw fireworks and stones at police.

 

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