The video has been described as 'outrageous' and 'utterly insensitive' to victims
Police are investigating a video showing a pro-IRA chant in the dressing room of the Republic of Ireland's women's team after their 2023 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
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Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney said that "clearly there was a mistake made after the match last night". "Republican terrorists were responsible for 60% of the deaths during the Troubles," Ms Forsythe said.
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