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Alleged crime gang boss fails to win seat in Irish election

Sky News Sunday, 1 December 2024 ()
Alleged crime gang boss fails to win seat in Irish electionGerard Hutch, the alleged head of a major criminal gang in Dublin, has failed to win a seat in Ireland's general election.
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