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'I tell friends back home all the time that they should come over': Visa extension set to boost Irish-Australian migration
Opinion: Should judges hand down concurrent sentences in rape cases?
Ivana Bacik
'Nothing fazes him' - Ireland's 16-year-old striker who has the world at his feet
Advertising watchdog should be 'beefed up' so it can monitor online political ads
Future Irish elections and referendums will be overseen by a new Electoral Commission
Over 3,500 people refused entry to Ireland last year including 487 Albanians and 459 Brazilians
Finance Minister was going to give smokers a break in Budget 2019 - but changed his mind
Another 22 Syrian families have been relocated to Ireland today
County breakdown of 529,733 penalty points on driving licences
'I'm beginning to find my voice again': how this theatre project is giving local people the confidence to sing
'I never thought I'd be back playing camogie so it was lovely to bring him and say he got onto Croke Park'
25 of the best Irish news photographs of the year
'Pessimistic' alerts and Dublin bias among complaints sent to Met Éireann in 2018
Leopardstown apologise for 'unacceptable' delays on first day of Christmas festival
Here's What Happened Today: St Stephen's Day
How I Spend My Money: A call centre worker in Sligo on €22,000 who spent just under €120 during a busy week
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'He's not Irish. Why is Mick trying to get him to play for Ireland?'
Delivery providers are ready to wed for life. But some restaurants just want to keep it casual
Meet the family who turned the Christmas panto into their business
Shoppers queued up from early this morning for the St Stephen's Day sales
15 people were arrested on suspicion of drink-driving on Christmas night
Digitalisation could lead to nearly 50,000 job ‘losses’. Here’s why the government isn't worried
Labour Court overturns €39k payout for worker despite HSE's 'entirely unsatisfactory approach'
Groups who support victims of crime have been given €1.7m by the Government for 2019
The owners of Coppers are sitting on over €75 million in profits
President signs bill that allows public servants work until they're 70
'It was the best moment of any of our lives, and none of us will ever forget it'
'It's great that our dad is there to tell us to calm down if things go out of control a wee bit'
Belfast police investigating after man stabbed in neck on Christmas Day
This Dublin charity will put your unwanted Christmas presents to good use
It's going to be a mild, cloudy, mostly dry end to 2018
'I was thinking about my sister when she was diagnosed... I couldn't feel sorry for myself'
'Wasn't happy with the lack of pints': Visitors complain about Ireland's most popular tourist attractions
Poll: How much did you spend on Christmas presents this year?
Five arrested over illegally operated scrambler bikes in Christmas Day crackdown
'Sometimes they're just lonely and want a chat': What it means to volunteer at Childline
What do people in the US and China think about Irish whiskey? Bord Bia wants to find out
The first female Irish athlete in 40 years to hold both the 100 and 200m records on her life-changing year
'Tension, fraught relationships, alcohol': Childline contacted 1,200 times on Christmas Day