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Newstalk bans Irish Times journalists from its airwaves after George Hook furore
Spain court orders Catalan independence session suspended
'He’s a major loss' - All-Star nominee Jamie Clarke opts out of Armagh set-up for 2018
Canada takes down Holocaust memorial after forgetting to mention Jewish people
'They've gone without food, without heat in their home': Ulster Bank execs grilled over tracker scandal
Varadkar signs book of condolence for 'true patriot' Liam Cosgrave as tributes continue
A sun-bed levy and 'young, hip Mayo towns': Smaller parties reveal their Budget wish lists
O'Neill drops strong hint that he'll stay on until Euro 2020 after discussions with John Delaney
Garda motorcyclist seriously injured after coming off motorbike
Poll: Are you afraid of spiders?
Almost half of voters are satisfied with the job Leo Varadkar is doing
Poll: Should parents be jailed for refusing to vaccinate their child?
Bob Geldof says Aung San Suu Kyi has become 'one of the great ethnic cleansers'
Looking for a new job? Microsoft is hiring another 200 people in Dublin
Belgium takes Ryanair to court for 'illegally punishing' customers with cancelled flights
Eamon Ryan: 'Shane Ross doesn’t seem to realise he’s Minister for Transport'
Eamon Ryan
False widow spiders have invaded Ireland over the past 20 years, but what are the symptoms of a bite?
Two in five calls to Dublin Rape Crisis Centre in 2016 related to childhood abuse
What's forecast for 2018: More jobs, more spending and higher wages
This surgery could help solve Ireland's obesity crisis and save the country billions
Relations between Aer Lingus and Dublin Airport have 'soured immensely'
Woman accused of dressing as clown and killing wife of man she later married faces death penalty
Former Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave dies aged 97
Highly contagious plague kills 30 people in Madagascar
FactFind: How does Ireland's jobseeker's benefit compare to the rest of the EU?
Trump lauds Las Vegas victims, doctors and police as 'some of the most amazing people'
TD stops pilots from giving testimony after they raise problems with aviation regulator
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'He used to dig his knuckles into my head. She let me know there was a way out'
Scorpion appears on Baggot Street building site in Dublin today
Two arrested after gardaí find loaded handgun in car in west Dublin
'No ifs, no buts, no education cuts' - Students from across the country march through Dublin
London tube station closed after suspect package discovered
Tribunal chairman asks for new statements from four senior gardaí
Aer Lingus says it has 'benefited substantially' from Ryanair's troubles
John Banville: 'Many people regard me as a misogynist. I am the opposite of a misogynist'
Supermarket security guard caught with €10k of drugs gets 240 hours of community service
'Abortion on demand' or 'requesting healthcare'? Eighth Committee debates human rights
Labour wants banks to pay double their levy but says tax cuts would be 'foolish'