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Your crash course in... What history can teach us about a return to customs checks with the North
Three men in hospital after an altercation at Clondalkin
UK government rejects Adams' claims that Brexit will destroy Good Friday Agreement
Two tax rulings started the €13bn Apple row. Ireland has issued hundreds more
Eating snow and singing: How people survived the Italian hotel avalanche
Demand for crèches: For the first time, there are over 100,000 children in free childcare
Theresa May is first in line as world leaders gear up to meet President Trump
'I still have dark days when it's up and down but I won't give in to anything, not even depression'
Gardaí arrest 44-year-old man in connection with Balrothery shop robbery
'I knew nothing about the taxi industry and dipping my toes in there cost me dearly'
Brendan Kavanagh
The latest opinion poll has been published, and it's not good news for the government
21-year-old Tim Schmidt chasing the professional dream with Toulouse
'The clock is ticking' for Scotland to call a second independence referendum
Malahide jewellery shop robbery leaves female staff member in hospital
Fortune teller ordered to pay damages to client she forced into prostitution
Sitdown Sunday: My trip on a conspiracy theory cruise
A massive undersea cable will be built between Dublin and Paris
Just 9% of Travellers sit the Leaving: 'These education findings are frightening and a poor reflection on society'
Martin Collins
Pedestrian in his 30s killed after being struck by car in Laois last night
Next in line: Mary Lou talks McGuinness, great women and 'cutting the crap' in the North
Whatever happened to... A mega shopping centre in Dublin's Point Village?
Trump's team: 'This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period'
It has cost over €360,000 to investigate this senator's €2,000 expense claims
Working group to review if AirBnb should face regulations
People are divided over whether the Dáil should begin each day with a prayer
Maintenance fees, contactless and ATM charges - here's how much you're paying your bank
The night Peter Robinson and a gang of masked loyalists invaded a Co Monaghan village
'I forgot how good this place was': ROG moved by warm Limerick reception
'It's the lifeblood of the community': Protest as rural post office to shut next week
Column: 'Obama showed that traditional oratory is the most powerful way that politicians can connect'
Amy Rose Harte
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'The politics got me down. I loved playing the game - it's all the other crap that goes with it'
Racing deliver a stern test, but Munster grind their way to home quarter-final
'Rural pubs were hesitant to chase the hen and stag market. Now we need it'
Fora Staff
Dublin Fire Brigade tackled a fire in two caravans last night
How much did the old Central Bank HQ sell for? It's the week in numbers
Women's March Dublin attracts thousands as part of global protest against Trump
Meet Italy's real-life Sherlock Holmes who donned multiple disguises to crack notorious cases
Munster v Racing 92, Champions Cup