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Dr Cillian de Gascun: ‘Notwithstanding what happened in 2018, this is a positive news story’
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Vicky Phelan was a ‘force for truth and honesty’, her solicitor says
Mark of campaigner’s generosity that she gave so much time to ‘the rest of us and to Irish society’
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