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Stardust fire
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Families of Stardust victims take part in slow walk to Coroner's Court
Ireland
Government offers Stardust survivors €20,000 payment
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Higgins hails ‘tenacity’ of Stardust families at Áras reception
Ireland
Stardust families to receive €24 million redress payments
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Cabinet to agree €24m redress scheme for Stardust families
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Stardust ceremony will commemorate ‘horror of loss of life’ – Taoiseach
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Stardust families must have ‘another day in court’
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Butterly made application to rule out unlawful killing verdicts ahead of Stardust deliberations
Ireland
Stardust inquests: Jury ‘very close’ to reaching verdicts
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Stardust inquest hears architect's lack of fire safety knowledge and locked doors contributed to deaths
Ireland
Stardust fire could have developed in main bar without staff noticing, inquest hears
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Witness tells court electrical fault in a hot press is 'likely cause' of the Stardust fire
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Jury hears of 'tragic young couples perishing together' in Stardust fire
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Hard to conceive 'scale and enormity' of losing three family members in Stardust fire
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Inquest jury begins hearing evidence of cause of death of Stardust fire victims
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Stardust survivor tells inquest flames spread 'like a flamethrower'
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Stardust inquest: Senior Garda found no evidence to indicate fire was started maliciously
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Garda said enormity of Stardust fire was 'something that we had never experienced previously'
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Stardust inquest hears bodies were 'in bits', burnt beyond recognition
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Stardust survivor tells inquest he heard youth claim he knew who started the fire
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