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Consultation to take place on whether Ireland's nightclub opening hours should be updated
FactCheck: No, €3.5 billion was not sent to Nigeria by people living in Ireland over the past eight years
'He's a guy who's a fabulist': Clinton slams Trump and warns of attempts to undermine democracy
150 workers 'temporarily' laid off at Swords pharma plant from today
RTÉ shelved plan to move Lyric FM to UL after discovering it would 'cost more' than staying in Limerick studios
AFL boss 'really disappointed' in Tyrone's McKenna for lining out in club GAA match
Dublin commuter delays: A crash on the M50 and a truck hits railway bridge
'There's no such thing as the Grafton Quarter': Councillors hit out at this year's Christmas lights
Man jailed for trying to poison co-worker with lethal chemical he saw on TV
'It was more to do with a friendship. I wanted him to be happy in his decision'
Varadkar to inquire why GSOC report into Dara Quigley's death has not been shared with the family
Man (29) remanded in custody over seizure of cocaine and cannabis in Drogheda
Man jailed for 12 years for raping his 16-year-old foster daughter
Explainer: Any potential Lisa Smith prosecution would face challenges due to 'insufficient' Irish legislation
Councillors give the green light to white-water rafting facility in Dublin city centre
Finance Minister calls on Noel Grealish to clarify why he singled out Nigeria during leaders questions
'If a self-driving car mistakes a child for a dog and doesn't swerve, who's liable there?'
Government to consider statutory inquiry into Scouting Ireland after victims of sexual abuse speak out
Actor and comedian Niall Tóibín dies aged 89
Troy Parrott and Jack Byrne to start for Ireland in friendly with New Zealand
Major wastewater treatment plant gets go ahead in north Dublin despite local opposition
Man (20s) and woman (60s) arrested over arson at Co Cork houses in July
Poll: Should RTÉ abolish its live coverage of political party conferences?
Rainfall warning for 7 counties as sleet and snow expected in some areas of the country
Whistleblower says Google is collecting personal medical data of 50 million people from health providers
'This place is home to me and I love coming home'
One-third of people believe protein bars are healthy - but they're highly processed with a lot of saturated fat
Overwhelmed by climate change? Here are some practical ways to help tackle it
Dr Cara Augustenborg
Seven men involved in Luas clash with far-right group given suspended sentences
Tánaste in Edinburgh today to help build ties with Scotland post-Brexit
First-time buyers in Dublin are now spending an average of €375,000 for a home
Michelle O'Neill faces challenge to her role as MLA bids for Sinn Féin deputy leadership
Raw sewage from 77,000 people in Ireland flowing into environment every day
Electricity supply returns to 35,000 in north Dublin after outage
Do you agree with our predicted Ireland XI to face New Zealand?
Garda whistleblower insists former assistant commissioner engaged in 'deliberate and unmitigated' cover-up
Tánaiste: 'Irish military sent to Turkey in supportive role, not to extract Lisa Smith'
Joy of six for Ireland's young guns as U17s begin Euro qualifiers on a high in Cork