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Snakes, tarantulas and venomous scorpions found in Cork house
Mixed emotions as Dell brings jobs to Limerick, six years after massive cuts
A Minister for Dublin and scrapping water charges - How the country might change under Fianna Fáil
AIB boss: 'I did my level best, but it wasn't enough. I can never get away from that'
Dublin Bikes still has one big issue to overcome
Think before you flush: 10-tonne fatberg removed from London sewer
Today’s top stories in 6 seconds
7 Irish sporting moments we can enjoy over and over again thanks to YouTube
Gardaí appeal for information on cyclist who shot dead window cleaner on his way to work
Have you seen this couple? They have been missing since last Tuesday
Bank of Ireland customers STILL waiting for payments
Two prison officers receive slash wounds in inmate attack at Mountjoy Prison
Sexual consent needs to be legally defined: 'Not doing so isolates and silences victims'
Poll: What did you think of Jamelia's comments about banning high street clothes for obese people?
Is Siteserv the coalition's first wobble of 2015?
Paul McGrath raised €400 for charity by auctioning off his Second Captains t-shirt
Man remains in custody after body found at house in Limerick
Two arrested after armed robbery at Meath supermarket
If the Catholic church doesn't urgently signal a change in attitude, I fear for its future
Tony Flannery
What exactly is Siteserv - and why is everyone talking about it?
More than one whistleblower came forward with Siteserv information
What you need to say to get a MUCH cheaper deal on your health insurance
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
PHOTOS: Tracing the footsteps of one of the Great Famine's darkest chapters
Judge said Karen Buckley "put herself in a vulnerable position"
Ian McKinley wants to return to the Pro12 - but rugby laws mean he can't play in Ireland
Here's the new minister for drugs
Gardaí insist they ARE cooperating with probe into Clare Daly's arrest
War of words: Gerry Adams had a massive go at Micheál Martin tonight
Mick Wallace: "I wouldn't pay that fine to save my life"
Here are the HEAVILY redacted documents that raise questions about IBRC's sale of Siteserv
Are you voting in the May referendums? Better check you're on the register
We'll Leave It There So: Jamie gets nominated, Irish hooker almost loses an ear and all today's sport
Woman who dropped trousers at prison sues State
19,000 sign petition calling for same-sex marriage mural NOT to be removed
16-year-old David Moore has been found safe and well
3 Midweek Longreads: Why Murder She Wrote rules
Psychiatric nurses return to work after unit made safe
Tom Meagher says he cried for hours when he heard what happened to Karen Buckley