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Should affluent areas pay less property tax? Minister says councillors should decide the rate in their area
Analysis: Beirne's destruction, Earls' try-saver and Carbery's class
Scientology-linked drug rehab centre goes to High Court to quash planning refusal
Inquest hears source of Carrickmines halting site fire was chip pan in kitchen
Have you seen Robert? He's been missing from his Galway home since last Tuesday
Gardaí find €3k drug stash after suspected serial bike thieves arrested in Cork
Steve Coogan doesn't think the 'looming disaster' of Brexit will actually happen
'Border Fox' Dessie O'Hare pleads guilty to assault and false imprisonment
Final series of Game of Thrones to hit Irish screens on 15 April
Last-minute letters between Theresa May and two EU leaders have been published
Poll: Should Irish be compulsory in schools?
'All talk and no action': Vicky Phelan strongly criticises Varadkar over handling of CervicalCheck scandal
The mild, dry January's coming to an end as cold rainy weather sweeps in
Kinahan associate Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh due in UK court this morning over firearms offences
Opinion: I was a boxer, an IT engineer and now I make music - never give up on your dreams
Leo Capper
Here are just some of the problems facing the Taoiseach as TDs head back to the Dáíl
Most people don't support changing hospital names to remove religious references
West Dublin gang using hailing apps to target older taxi drivers
NTA issues tender for workers to rule on appeals against clampers
'All I did was throw a c-bomb into the mix but if your face doesn’t fit you're cast out'
The Soloheadbeg Ambush and the shots heard around the world
Lynn Ruane: People with a criminal record for minor offences deserve a second chance
Lynn Ruane
All eyes are on Westminster again, but what can Theresa May do if her vote fails?
Quiz: Which film won the Best Picture Oscar in these years?
Latex paint, road signs and yellow cabs... How to turn an Irish street into downtown New York
How I Spend My Money: A business owner on €32,000 sending money back to her parents in Asia
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'I'm really uncomfortable in my own skin, with my disabilities and putting them out there for the world to see'
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'History will judge this': Experts see little change in bank culture after scandals and protests
'He must have been looking for a party to gate-crash': The week in quotes
'Did you see that billboard, or was it just me': The personalised future of advertising
Two hillwalkers killed in separate incidents in Mourne Mountains
Anti-racism rally held outside fire-damaged Leitrim hotel earmarked as Direct Provision centre
Big retailers like Halfords and B&Q fear Brexit will end share schemes for their Irish workers
Hundreds of fans attend first anniversary mass of Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan
Ulster Rugby vow to 'robustly investigate any complaints' after Simon Zebo says he was abused by fans
Senior Kinahan associate Thomas Kavanagh to appear in court over firearms offences following arrest in UK
'Just don't give up': Finnegan living proof that there is always a better day ahead
May tells MPs not backing her Brexit deal would be 'catastrophic' as Corbyn says he's ready for election