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Ireland's Vikings still haven't unveiled all of their secrets
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Gluten-free life: 'It's disheartening when gluten-free diets are slammed by the media as a fad'
Aoife O’Neill
Connacht end with a whimper as 7-try Munster roar to Pro12 summit
The government has confidence in 'decent and competent' Garda Commissioner
Shanghai is building a massive agricultural district with a vertical farm
Data centres are making energy demands shoot up in Ireland
85-year-old attempting to reclaim title as oldest person to summit Everest dies at base camp
Two new Educate Together primary schools announced for Dublin
'It turned my world upside down. Football gave me a focus and it's nearly my therapy'
Human remains found in French search for Disappeared Seamus Ruddy
Gardaí use ladder from nearby house to rescue man trapped in Monaghan house fire
Fancy a nettle tea? Spring nettles are abundant right now and have lots of health benefits
Michael Kelly
Gardaí 'not commenting' on complaint of blasphemy against Stephen Fry
Investigation underway after man's body found on trawler in Bantry
Poll: Do you think photoshopped pictures should be labelled?
In photos: Over 150,000 people at 150 locations take part in Darkness into Light
Missing 15-year-old girl found safe and well
Macron says hacked documents have been mixed with false ones to 'sow doubt and disinformation'
'There are definitely lads good enough to be playing at Pro12 level'
Teachers' pay: 'Less interest will mean lower CAO points and new teachers of lower standards'
Cionnaith Ó Duibhir
'I can barely hold down water, but I'm so blessed and so grateful' - Dublin woman who suffers rare disease
Constant sunscreen use causes vitamin D deficiency, says study
Everton have shown their class with how they've treated Coleman, says Richard Dunne
This government is a year old but what has it actually achieved?
The government will propose making builders a registered trade
Here's what we know so far about Templemore's 'unacceptable' finances
Right now, around 150,000 people are about to walk from Darkness Into Light
Heightened security at An Post depots after attempted bombing of Dublin financial firm
European tourism chief says Ryanair and Airbnb travellers are 'destroying' cities
Former Burton adviser tells Jobstown trial she referred to 'f**king dregs' due to stressful situation
US students caught red-handed after crawling through air duct to steal exam paper
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Legal challenge to Kilkenny road development referred to Europe over threats to 'flora and fauna'
College professor who had 2,000 indecent images of children gets suspended sentence
Fianna Fáil AND Sinn Féin have called on Nóirín O'Sullivan to step down this evening
'There were fans crying on the pitch and crying in your arms, it means so much to them'
Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
Problems worsen for Athlone Town as two more matches now under investigation