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Ireland agree to close the roof for Cardiff clash with Wales
Differences between the Grace terms of reference, before and after? There aren't many, but they mean a lot...
Religious groups still owe €1.3 billion for institutional child abuse
Two guilty of murder after 'ambush' of dissident republican at Meath pub
85% jump in number of complaints received about HSE care of vulnerable adults
Strike4Repeal: Ireland's pro-choice marchers made international headlines
Senator suggests using lasers to keep 'aggressive' seagulls at bay
Two men due in court over international money laundering investigation
Man (20s) in serious condition after being hit by a van while jogging
Poll: Should there be a vacant property tax?
Significant delays on Dart due to rush-hour points problems
There has been a plunge in the number of students who want to do nursing
Not bad for March: Sunny spells and temperatures in the mid-teens
Schmidt rejects suggestion that Bowe inclusion is a 'nostalgia' call
The Government has re-written the terms for the Grace inquiry after criticism
Opinion: 'To say Britishness is authentic, while denying Irishness is quaffing one’s own Kool-Aid too deeply'
Caoimhín De Barra
The terms and conditions apply parts of ads are 'costing radio stations money'
60 schools, hotels and pubs which use private water supplies contaminated in 2015
There were 56,000 reports of child abuse in three years
Do you waste food? This Dragons' Den investor wants supermarkets and shoppers to cut it out
'We've seen first-hand the work of the RNLI' - GAA stars join forces with lifesavers
Man in his 70s dies in single car collision in Drogheda
Church asks court for leniency as man pleads guilty to sexual assault
'She sent my child away, I never saw him again': Mother tells how nun told her to 'forget' about child
Wealthy and don't want to pay lots of tax? Italy might be the place for you
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Irish Water guilty of sewage pollution at four plants across the country
'Fearless girl' stares down the iconic Wall Street bull
We'll Leave it There So: Ringrose starts, Man United's Ireland 'keeper and all today's sport
Victims of Clondalkin fire named as death toll reaches four
Repeal protests attract thousands to the streets of Dublin
Gardaí seize €850,000 worth of heroin and cocaine in Tipperary drugs raid
Fair City's Úna Kavanagh: 'I had a social welfare book called 'Unmarried Mother's Allowance''
Úna Kavanagh
TVs used to spy on people? Tech industry keen to reassure public following Wikileaks hack
14-year-old who died at Hook Head 'fell 45ft into open water' during rescue operation
Public ownership of water just got one step closer to being enshrined in the Constitution
Alleged Silk Road administrator takes case to Supreme Court in a bid to avoid US extradition
Dublin Fire Brigade 2-day strike called off as unions agree to meet council
Married man beat woman to death after she threatened to reveal affair, court hears