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Here's how many customers each of the main banks say they overcharged
Case taken by Graham Dwyer against the state over use of mobile phone records 'could raise a number of legal issues'
A year and a half after fearing for her life, former Wimbledon champion announces comeback
Appeal for witnesses to crash in which 34-year-old woman was killed
Student pleads guilty to murder of Leo Carolan at Dublin flat
Near miss at level crossing after closed barriers trapped car, report finds
It gets worse: Central Bank forces lenders to admit 13,600 more tracker victims overcharged
Boy (4) awarded €46,000 after he fell from wooden pallets while at a creche
Repeal simpliciter: Here is the final report of the Eighth Amendment Committee
Poll: Do you wrap Christmas gifts?
RTÉ dismisses sports producer Kieran Creaven after he pleads guilty to child sex offences
Munster and Ireland legend Paul O'Connell set for new coaching role
EU court says Uber is taxi service and can be regulated
French billionaire buys majority stake in Eir
Student sex survey: 8% of women have had non-consensual sexual contact in the last year
Poll: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
'Ownership rights make it difficult to tackle neglect and disrepair in the private sector'
Neasa Hourigan
Over 2,000 children waiting over a year for a psychology appointment in Ireland
Spending mornings waiting on a Luas you can fit on? No plans to alleviate pressure for busy Christmas period
Michael D Higgins Christmas message: 'The burden of homelessness will overshadow the festive season'
Rent rates in Limerick city are rising the fastest in the country
'Get out now. It's not safe': Family of five forced to abandon home a week before Christmas
Almost 2,000 teddy bears left as tributes to Manchester bomb victims to be given to charities
Good news for Walters as he plays 90 minutes and scores in first outing in 4 months
Pearse Station will close for 13 weekends over next 2 years to get a new roof
Doctor who misdiagnosed seven serious cases at Kerry hospital was not a permanent staff member
'It's deeply, deeply depressing': There are still over 3,300 children homeless in Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Granny of protesting inmate lifted up in a hoist to talk him down from prison rooftop
Government plans to scrap provision allowing church to appoint teachers and principals
Man in his 40s found dead in apartment in Cobh
Limerick pensioners warned to install safety alarms after suspicious death of 78-year-old woman
The State's public service pension liability currently stands at €114.5 billion
Family of Clodagh Hawe still searching for answers for 'why Alan Hawe committed this savagery'
Six garda stations, including Stepaside, to reopen following report
Cian Healy cited over incident in Leinster-Exeter Chiefs clash
Donegal nightclub to open on Christmas night despite objections from gardaí and locals
Sexton a doubt for Thomond as Leinster clear up confusion regarding his HIA against Exeter