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Man knocked down in hit and run in December dies in hospital
Hundreds of Venezuelans turn out in Tallaght to cast vote against their president
The firm that runs Ireland's 'most photographed pub' pulled a €4m profit last year
Scientists find visual symptoms that could help early detection of Parkinson's
Gardaí make two arrests in Barry Corcoran missing person's investigation
'Education is important. The government should pay us students to go to college'
Declan Lavin
'A very tragic incident': Man (30s) dies after being found on the street with serious injuries
The Government plans to start refunding water charges from autumn
Man arrested after Rathmines supermarket robbery
Outrage as pictures emerge of man dressed as Hitler at Orange Lodge fancy dress competition
Tyrone v Down, Ulster SFC final
Petrol and diesel prices have fallen for four months in a row and are set to drop further
Chinese students are living in a cabin for 200 days to simulate living on the moon
Are fisheries the first casualty in a Brexit split between Ireland and the UK?
'I wanted out of Ireland - it's been night and day compared to back home'
Poll: Do you agree with the rollout of the Public Services Card?
Sitdown Sunday: Leo goes global
'There were nights I couldn't sleep because I was thinking about the obstacles in our way'
'If you go to Pamplona to be chased by a bull, you’re participating in his long, painful death'
Grace McKeown
'Someone to look up to and to talk to': This programme gives children in need an older sibling
Your Facebook Messenger will soon be filled with advertisements
Government has 'no plans' to abolish stamp duty for tenants paying over €2,500 a month in rent
Micheál Martin is well ahead of Leo Varadkar in the satisfaction ratings
Foster carers 'felt disrespected' by social workers, report finds
The state-funded firm behind Galway's 'disastrous' art house cinema is being liquidated
Women being 'forced into homelessness' as former partners refuse to sign arrears deals
A debut season under Micko, Dubs memories and Kildare's task facing the best
Nurses trained in the US denied access to work in Irish hospitals - despite years of experience
Socks, jogging and Love Actually: One month in office, Leo has seen some highs and lows
'We're looking at more affordable products': New €235-a-week student beds launched
Conor McCarthy introduction vital as off-colour Monaghan survive gutsy Carlow test
Heading to Croke Park next weekend? Whet your appetite with a video visit to this 'U2 room'
These students want to use ice-cream to help ex-prisoners find employment
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
J1 summer: 'I could be making more of my privilege, but I'm having an incredible time'
Donal MacNamee
What's the average price being paid for a home in Ireland? It's the week in numbers
Clarke's late goal seals Armagh comeback qualifier win over Tipperary
Long working hours can cause an irregular heart rhythm
Gardaí renew their appeal for Linda Christian and say they are 'very concerned' for her welfare