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'We can't conserve what we don't have': Skerries residents fuming as water restrictions continue
Cluxton off injured while McCaffrey and O'Sullivan return as Dublin crush Longford
Monkey dies after being hit by car following escape from Belfast Zoo
0-15 for Duggan as Clare fight back to claim dramatic Munster win and knock out Tipp
'A great friend': Tributes paid to young GAA player who's died while on holiday in Cyprus
'My symptoms were all invisible, so how could anybody understand what I was going through?'
Linda Collins
Gardaí appeal for public's assistance in finding teenage girl missing since yesterday
How can you bag some free InterRail tickets?
Man arrested after crashing car into gates of British Embassy in Dublin
‘Childcare isn't one of those industries that you go into to make a huge pile of money’
Poll: Should taxis have to accept card payments?
Should Ireland get rid of criminal penalties for drug possession? It has been successful elsewhere
"The nightmares will always be there": These Magdalene survivors tell their personal stories
Gardaí investigating after shots fired at home in Shankill
Galway clean-up groups say they're concerned about 'which roads they'll be allowed to clean'
Sitdown Sunday: Inside the horror of the Grenfell Tower fire
The inadvertent World Cup hero who went from Matt Busby's Manchester United to Waterford
Man who was discovered with serious head injuries in Bray dies
Campaigning for Repeal: 'My hijab made me a target. My brown skin made me a target'
Somaya Mahmud
'If Ireland get to the top five in the world, are we still amateur? At what point does it change?'
Hoteliers say taxis should be forced to offer card payments as a 'basic service'
Private faces discharge for pointing loaded rifle while 'having a laugh' in barracks
People who abstain from alcohol are off sick more often than the average drinker - study
Animal welfare charity temporarily suspends activities after 'unfounded criticism on social media'
Calls to reform 'outdated and cumbersome' electoral register system
HSE denies it is 'discriminating against disabled people in Clondalkin'
'We need an accessible service': Cork doctors set up group to ensure abortion provision for all communities
'There are fights and even injuries': Indian water crisis causes daily desperation
Abused by three men from the age of six: 'I shut down. All I know is I was crying for my mother'
Sky Sports issue statement after delay in coverage of hurling clash between Kilkenny and Wexford
'The nun made us put our hands on electrical panels to get an electric shock'
'It's a very long day and you do feel hungry occasionally': Muslims on fasting for Ramadan
The referendum is over - but voters are still snapping up campaign materials
Kilkenny come from 9 points down to win thriller against Wexford and reach Leinster final
Quiz: How much do you know about 80s films?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'We had returned over the years but this trip was different. This time, when my dad talked, I listened'
Michelle McBride
How many people in the North want a united Ireland? It's the week in numbers
Teenage boy killed in Donegal crash named locally