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Hearses outside a house in the village of Grange Con, Co Wicklow, where three members of the Sleator family were found shot dead

Hearses outside a house in the village of Grange Con, Co Wicklow, where three members of the Sleator family were found shot dead


Photograph: Frank Miller
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  • Galway happy to avoid a trip to Tipp

    GAA: Croke Park is the venue for all of the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals, with Galway-Kilkenny and Tipperary-Wexford taking place this Sunday. Galway will be pleased with the venue, as they have lost heavily to their opponents in Semple Stadium in Thurles, which had been speculated on as a possible choice, twice in the past three years as well as 10 years ago in the first year of quarter-finals. p
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