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Ireland star Shane Duffy ends Celtic spell after 'a tough year on and off the field'
Dublin City Council to trial on the spot fines for parking illegally in bus and cycle lanes
Woman missing from Dublin found safe and well
Coronavirus: Four deaths and 434 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Gaeltacht summer courses cancelled for the second year running
Twitter suspends eight accounts linked to anonymous 'Barbara J Pym' account used by Eoghan Harris
Former Defence Forces member Lisa Smith wins appeal against UK entry ban
Man sentenced to life in jail for murder of his estranged wife's partner
HSE pressures maternity hospitals to follow guidelines and allow partners attend
'I'm only 27, I shouldn't be like this': Nurses with long Covid call for better supports
Here's your TV guide for this weekend of sport
Brian Rowan: The question now re any amnesty in the North is whether Johnson can be trusted
Brian Rowan
Council to increase pedestrianised space on Dublin's Capel Street, asks public for feedback
Former TD Kate O'Connell will not run in Dublin Bay South by-election
RTÉ journalists describe 'anger' at Denis O'Brien's attendance at leaving do in letter to station bosses
1 in 100 bikes stolen nationwide in 2020 as Dublin and Limerick cyclists worst hit
US Military are monitoring the uncontrolled re-entry crash of a Chinese rocket
Paul Reid: 'I have never found a stronger moment of hope and optimism that we can feel now'
Poll: Would you be comfortable socialising after using a Covid-19 test you got in a supermarket?
Sunday Independent terminates columnist’s contract after discovering his anonymous Twitter account
It's easy to see the sense in Gatland's side of the Sexton debate
Ireland's rapporteur says trafficking for sexual exploitation was 'resilient' to the pandemic
Over 1,000 people with status to remain are stuck in Direct Provision as they can't find other housing
Fianna Fáil's message to itself: Deliver housing now or face extinction at the next election
38 deaths in homeless services in first three months of this year
Man strangled wife to death after she was out with another man, trial hears
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Your evening longread: How newspaper ads saved Jewish people from the Nazis
EU watchdog says additive used in sweets and cakes not safe
Royal Navy vessels head for port after French protests off Jersey subside
Judge orders 'outrageous' Longford wedding party organisers to court to explain 'flagrant' breach of Covid guidelines
Coronavirus: Eight deaths across several months and 393 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Man appears in court over murder of pensioner in Dublin
HSE says 'conditions are right' for restrictions on partners in maternity hospitals to be lifted
Time got the better of Sexton - not just Farrell, Russell and Biggar
Irish pharma lobby criticises Covid vaccine IP waiver but campaigners say drugmakers have 'lost the argument'
Solicitor faces jail term over €120,000 social welfare fraud
60,000 dose shortfall in J&J vaccine supply next week as HSE says it will need to use the jab in under 50s