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'He had a heart of gold': Inquest rules death of park ranger at council depot was suicide
Boy (14) awarded €18k after saw fell on his foot during woodwork class at school
€241 million to be spent building dual carriageway and improving roads in Mayo
Man who assaulted jogger and hijacked a car with two children inside jailed for 20 months
Varadkar says Emma DeSouza 'is an Irish citizen' and that he will raise case with Johnson
Woman tells court about alleged rape by two men after pub 'student night' in Donegal
LIT and AIT want to join up to create a River Shannon-linked technological university
E-scooter scheme similar to Dublin Bikes 'could help solve Dublin's commuter misery'
Man killed in overnight Dublin stabbing removed for post-mortem
Footballers avoid jail after pleading guilty to drink-driving which injured Ireland defender
Five arrested following investigation into suspected bogus 'slips and falls' insurance claims
Cash stolen from Limerick off-licence after man entered armed with a knife and left on bicycle
McCarthy bemused by lack of positivity but few signs pointing to Irish win in Geneva
Appeal for teenager missing from her home in Navan since last week
Texas police officer charged with murder for shooting woman in her home
Ireland waiting to make decision on appealing Aki's three-game ban
Poll: Should we bring James Joyce's remains back to Ireland?
Overseas sales of Operation Transformation and Taken Down help RTÉ commercial arm profits
Varadkar's approval rating on the rise as voters back government on Brexit
The DeSouza verdict: Why everyone born in Northern Ireland is legally a British citizen
Dáil: New bill to prevent radio and television stations from blacklisting other media outlets
Bus Éireann received more than 12,200 complaints from customers last year
Climate change could lead to a rise in the already 'alarming' levels of world hunger
Councillors table motion in bid to have James Joyce's remains returned to Ireland
'You took the happy, young girl I used to be': Woman addresses foster father guilty of rape
Building company facing legal action from Dept of Education to 'vigorously contest' any litigation
'Absolutely huge' - Ireland crowned European AFL champions after remarkable showing in London
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Do you agree with our Ireland team to face Switzerland?
7 in 10 people in Ireland don't think a Brexit deal will be reached by the end of the week
'It's going to be difficult to establish a solution to the problem that the DeSouza case creates'
Sarah Creighton
'Devastated' Emma DeSouza says immigration ruling rewrites the Good Friday Agreement 
'Dogs on the street' knew about alleged Garda collusion with drug dealers, whistleblower tells tribunal
26 longer Luas trams to be introduced on Green Line
'Until now people have been expecting these kids to adapt - but why should they adapt?'
'Joe Schmidt will have an array of plays ready for this New Zealand defence'
Appeal to find teenage boy missing from Tallaght for 10 days
Ex-sex worker asks judge to stop woman publishing claims she never 'worked' certain Dublin streets