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Peter McVerry: 'It should be made illegal for the next three years to evict people onto the street'
Peter McVerry
Unclaimed prize money from National Lottery going towards promotions instead of good causes
Survey finds many motorists are still seeing a rise in their car insurance
'They knew I wasn't going to go away' - State in second climbdown as adopted man finally receives PSC eight months later
No full-time coroners have been appointed in nearly 20 years
‘We weren't allowed use a soccer ball… GAA would have been the sport in the school’
From 1983 to 2018: A history of the Eighth Amendment
'How I created my dream home from a house that hadn't been renovated since 1934'
Heavy rainfall on the way as Status Yellow weather warnings kick in
'I wasn't in any pain, I was just lying there shouting I'm paralysed, I'm f*****g paralysed'
Here's What Happened Today: Easter Sunday
Poll: Would you like a vote on Irish unity within five years?
Irish emigrant: 'I'm more concerned now about the Great Barrier Reef than the Irish summer'
Philip Lynch
'I'm back': The week in quotes
Nine arrested after clashes with police at illegal Easter parade in Lurgan
This Irish man sees thousands of startup pitches a year - here's how to get his attention
Galway give battling display but Dublin finish strong to collect Division 1 league crown
Investigation underway after man stabbed in Louth
Leinster's new wave bully and blitz holders Saracens to storm into semi-finals
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin: 'Misogynism is obviously present in the Catholic Church'
Insurance company pays €4k to woman after initially refusing crash claim over technicality
Ireland's biggest hotelier says Dublin needs to 'grow up like other European cities'
Man to appear in court over cocaine, heroin and ketamine drug haul at Dublin Port
Eileen Paisley: 'I think there was a quietness and shyness about Martin. He was good company'
Jude Collins
Son of executed 1916 leader dies aged 104
Military ceremony commemorates those who died in 1916 Rising
Galway City to turn into literary hub this April
Statue bullet-holes and a Hollywood link: Some lesser known stories of the 1916 Rising
Child killed in Tenerife hit-and-run named as Carter Carson (10)
The tourism trade wants to hire asylum seekers to plug skills gaps
One fifth of the population plan to attend Pope Francis mass in Phoenix Park
'They're a great bunch of young fellas and we don't praise them enough'
Poll: Will you devour an Easter Egg today?
Teenager dead and two others seriously injured after Clare crash
'No one's saying you can't have your Easter Egg - most people will just overdo it'
Sitdown Sunday: The disappearance of Corrie McKeague
Irish Independent editor 'concerned' that journalists' data may have been compromised at INM
TDs and senators face Leinster House lockout unless they get Public Services Card
Leinster know only their best will suffice against three-in-a-row chasing Saracens