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Presidential hopeful Sarah Louise Mulligan escorted from Dublin council meeting
'Confusion and conflicts of interest' found among agencies who oversee Irish search and rescue operations
'Only credible proposal', 'It will not work': What is Theresa May's Chequers plan?
Transport Minister Shane Ross criticised for stating that BusConnects 'isn't under his remit'
Gardaí investigating early-morning collision between taxi and cyclist in Dublin
Poll: Should there be an Áras costs inquiry before the presidential election?
'A beautiful son' - tributes paid to man and woman who lost their lives in separate accidents during Storm Ali
Conor McGregor signs 6-fight UFC deal, Dana White confirms
A driverless public transport vehicle is to take to the streets of Dublin for the first time today
Italy's competition watchdog is investigating Ryanair's hand luggage charge
'Brendan Howlin was wrong: civil disobedience is a valid weapon in the fight for a better Ireland'
Siobhán O'Donoghue
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's our pick of tonight's events
Where does Ireland rank when it comes to deaths caused by cancer, heart disease and lung disease?
Worker who posted derogatory Facebook memes about 'bosses' awarded €7,700
McGregor and Khabib come face to face in presser that resembles bad sitcom with no laugh track
Irish religious watchdog taking The Da Vinci Code publishers to High Court
Teachers avoid jail after 'ugly' brawl at Dublin pub
Australia supermarket chain bans needles amid strawberry crisis
High Court places construction firm involved in building of social housing into examinership
Blasphemy Bill passes through Oireachtas ahead of referendum next month
'Earlier in the year I was dropped for a game, and that was really tough for me'
'Home is just a word. But in Ireland the word home has always been different to home somewhere else'
Colm Keegan
'This is a very dark day': Four young children killed in Dutch train crossing collision
More than 5,000 requests for organ donor cards since Orla Tinsley documentary
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
‘I had to hand over my home... But I would walk up to Tallaght Stadium, and it would all be forgotten about’
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
Power restored to over 160,000 ESB customers ... but outages remain across the country
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in the North
Flight disruptions continue after Storm Ali led to over 80 cancellations in Dublin yesterday
Ireland's first catnip farm: 'Irish cats need good quality catnip'
Free sanitary products to be provided in DCC community centres and libraries
'Where does the international fight against doping in sport go from here?' - Sport Ireland
Broadcasters warned about use of social media in presidential election coverage
Regeneration plan launched for Dublin's St Teresa's Gardens
'Slash and burn': Concern among rank-and-file gardaí as management cuts overtime again
London's serial cat killer turns out to be a fox
Security guard threatened with handgun during cash-in-transit robbery