'I think the whole country has gone to the dogs': North Dublin voters have their say

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'I think the whole country has gone to the dogs': North Dublin voters have their say
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Outside of the Sacred Heart National School in Glasnevin, voters explained why they voted 'Yes or 'No' for on the family and care referendums.

Outside of the Sacred Heart National School in Glasnevin, voters explained why they voted"Yes or"No" for on the family and care referendums.Kenova report: 'I am sorry for every single loss of life', says O'Neill

Northern Ireland first minister Michelle O'Neill has said that she is "sorry for every single loss of life" following the publishing of the Kenova report.President Michael D. Higgins, walking with the help of an aide and a stick, has made his first public appearance, voting in Dublin, since a stay in hospital.Out of bounds: hundreds of kangaroos invade Australian golf course

Golfers in Victoria, Australia had to deal with an unusual hazard during their round as hundreds of kangaroos stampeded through the course. Video: ReutersReferendum counts live updates: Low turnout across country leads to Coalition pessimism over result

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