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'Many have made no payments at all for years': PTSB defends controversial €3.7 billion mortgage sell off
Graham Dwyer objects to the way phone records were used in his murder trial
High Court Master writes new legislation to help keep people in their homes
Woman had to have aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatment after cancer misdiagnosis
Former world champion Andy Lee announces retirement from boxing
Doctor at rape trial: 'Not possible' to tell if injuries caused by consensual or non-consensual sex
Explainer: Why UK Brexiteers have been told to 'sod off' away from the Good Friday Agreement
Dublin Bus is changing another 10 routes to avoid College Green in the city centre
Cabinet approves draft bill clearing way Oireachtas to set new abortion laws if 8th is repealed
A murder, the IRA, and the Black Widow: Catherine Nevin and the trial that gripped the nation
'We have to put Conor and his kicking game under pressure'
Kerry councillor apologises to colleague for telling her to 'dye your hair blonde' in order to be noticed
RTÉ says the TV licence fee system needs to be reformed
Catherine Nevin has died at the age of 67
Retrial ordered in case of man who had murder conviction quashed over jury's visit to rubbish chute
Psychiatric nurses have commenced industrial action at Waterford University Hospital
You're going to need a PSC to get any kind of driving licence or learner permit from April
White House visit: Simon Coveney to brief Trump administration on Northern Ireland
Long-delayed state-of-the-art €8 million cinema in Galway to finally open its doors this week
Poll: Should the Leaving Cert 'points race' be abolished?
Woman (50s) rescued after being tied up by burglars and having house set on fire
Call for tougher sentences over burglaries that 'destroy entire communities or ways of life'
Simon Zebo doesn't expect Ireland call in Paris
Most of those living in Ireland think the Irish language should be legally protected in the North
'The hysterical reaction on social media if the majority opinion isn't agreed with is ridiculous'
Ethan Shattock
Unicef says 'world is failing newborns' as global baby mortality rates remain 'alarmingly high'
McDonald's Ireland not impacted by US changes - the Happy Meal cheeseburger is here to stay
'I felt totally lost': Department in u-turn over decision to deny Venezuelan man a Public Services Card
Last night's Room to Improve with Daniel O'Donnell was RTÉ's most watched programme of the year
Bertie Ahern says he's been 'talking to Simon Coveney' about the ongoing Stormont talks
Hiqa publishes terms of reference into investigation prompted by the death of pregnant woman
'I want to be the best player in the league... I've seen stuff written about me and it only helps'
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Sinn Féin says direct rule is 'off the table' as Varadkar speaks by phone to Theresa May
Controversial sacking of manager by email leads to Kerry county board resignations
Woman who pleaded guilty to having a gun at Connolly train station walks free after sentencing
Garda who suffered PTSD after he was attacked by four men awarded €15,000 in compensation
Graham Dwyer's case against the State argues his phone data should not have been collected