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Oberstown: Almost half of children detained in centre at risk of abuse or neglect
Caitriona Perry and Keelin Shanley are the new presenters of Six One News
Kilkenny county board launches investigation after lewd images of cup win celebrations leak online
At least four people dead in train crash in southern Finland
Two Irish men injured in Czech Republic aircraft collision
Poll: Do you feel comfortable talking about your mental health in your workplace?
Amazon's newest service will let couriers unlock your front door
President Higgins to visit people affected by deadly Christchurch earthquake
Self-employed? Revenue has given you more time to pay your tax bill thanks to Storm Ophelia
Munster bid to lock down stars in wake of Zebo departure
Dublin's housing sprawl outside the M50 will be 'a huge issue' in the future
The new sugar tax: Has the government gone far enough?
Ciara Wright PhD
Taoiseach asks ministers to examine if Irish statistics on sexual violence need updating
There's a new flu-forecasting tool to help predict seasonal outbreaks
Demand for every kind of health service in Ireland is set to go through the roof in the next 13 years
'There are days she's screaming so much we're all in tears' - parents of 'butterfly skin' children appeal to Dáil for help
Man involved in murder of Eddie Hutch wanted dead by both Kinahans and Hutches
Someone has just won €7.5 million on the lotto this evening
Driver in disabled bay said he'd move when he was 'ready'. His car was then seized for no insurance
Poll: Should Irish companies have to publish difference in what male and female employees earn?
Irish captaincy a fitting honour for Aidan O'Shea after a whirlwind year under the spotlight
Cavan General Hospital apologises to Monaghan couple who lost their baby in 2009
From mummified bodies to a civil service desk job, this was Bram Stoker's Dublin
Ronan Mullen said his comment about Savita Halappanavar 'could be reworded'. Here's what he said
'We signed for our baby's remains like an Amazon delivery, it haunted us'
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'We have to pay €550 to play for our country and in a World Cup year still don't have a sponsor'
Man to appear in court tomorrow charged with carjacking and other offences in Tallaght
'I hate to go, but I'm afraid I'll have to leave': Bryan Dobson signs off on his final Six One
Comedian David Walliams to get special recognition at Irish Book Awards 2017
Pharmaceutical company announces 300 new jobs for Limerick
French woman who was killed in Dublin last night named locally
Belfast woman wins discrimination case after colleague shouted 'tiocfaidh ár lá' at her
Mattie McGrath storms out of 'biased' Eighth Amendment Committee
Body of man in his 30s discovered at house in Waterford not being treated as suspicious
'We apologise unreservedly' 'We sincerely apologise': Five banks say sorry for tracker mortgage mess
Simon Harris declares a 'public health emergency' for superbug
Storm Ophelia shook a blanket of apples out of a Tipperary cider orchard