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<H3> KildareStreet.com is a searchable archive of everything that's been said in the Dáil and all written parliamentary questions since January 2004, everything in the Seanad since September 2002, and all Committee meetings since September 2012. </H3> |
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KildareStreet.com: Are your TDs and Senators working for you in Ireland's Houses of the Oireachtas?
kildarestreet.com/
A site about the Houses of the Oireachtas that you can actually follow.
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Domain Age: 16 Years, 212 Days
Created Date: 17th-Jun-2006
Updated Date: 17th-Jun-2022
Expiry Date: 17th-Jun-2023
Domain Name: kildarestreet.com |
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Updated Date: 2022-06-17T19:31:17Z |
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Popularity at | Ireland |
Regional Rank | 32095 |
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Join | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Home | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Dáil | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Seanad | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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