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The Green Party want more 'kiss and ride' zones around the country (but it's not what you think)
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Activists to be served with court order demanding removal from third Dublin property
Lots of homeowners say they'd switch mortgage to save money - so what's putting them off?
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
He's back! Wes Hoolahan signs short-term deal with WBA
Concerns over future of construction firm involved in building social housing
Glanbia recalls batches of Avonmore soup over concerns they have been contaminated with plastic
Molly Martens and father lodge appeal documents against murder conviction
Suspected cannabis grow house discovered at Malahide restaurant
Know Your Sport? Take our weekly quiz
Extra Dart services added after complaints about timetable changes
Cannabis remains most commonly used illegal drug in Ireland
Appeal for witnesses to come forward after fatal crash in Donegal
Gavin Duffy 'ready to contest' presidential election after becoming fourth official candidate
'He loves his country and wants to play for them': Warnock backs Harry Arter to end Ireland exile
'The Public Order Unit's protective hoods are not fashion accessories, but safety requirements in certain circumstances'
John O'Keeffe
Irish pharmacists want condoms to be made VAT-free
Wet weather expected as tail end of hurricane due to hit Ireland next week
An Garda Síochána has 'never fully embraced human rights standards'
Poll: How often do you buy a new phone?
Fifth person arrested in crackdown on organised crime gang
Science labs and PE halls at centre of Government's planned €12 billion investment in education
'I want to damage him, for life...I want to torture him' - Lemieux aims dark jibe at Spike
Opinion: Ian Paisley's facing into a possible by-election ... he can be heartened by his likely re-election
Thomas Muinzer
Homeless and addiction charity says 'Ireland is facing a deepening social crisis'
'The invisible line': When a recreational drug habit becomes an addiction
Woman, sacked for refusing to allow customer return Christmas lights, awarded €21,000
'Most professionals couldn't afford it' - student unions applying rent caps to ads to try and tame the rental crisis monster
Belfast City Council intervenes after hundreds queue outside City Hall for free doughnut giveaway
Council votes to block sale of Magdalene Laundry in Dublin's north inner city to hotel chain
Security alert in Waterford declared a hoax after parts of city shut down this evening
'When I first moved to England… Coming back to Ireland would have been a last resort'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Warning for 'potentially very disturbed weather' as Hurricane Helene crosses Atlantic
'I thought football was going to be there forever…then I found out I was pregnant'
Máiría Cahill says Mary Lou McDonald's unreserved apology is 'woefully inadequate'
Minister raises age verification issues with Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg