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A good problem: How do you turn down a job offer?
A headstone, an entire toilet cistern ... People leave the strangest things at Dublin Airport
Irish football has lost one of its favourite sons
This one family has undergone seven kidney transplants
'In spite of themselves, people begin to see you in a different way'
Man (49) due in court after discovery of gun taken in burglary
Peaceful protest to take place at Dublin Airport
Pay thy neighbour's mortgage? No thanks
Aaron McKenna
A "transformation office" has been set up at Garda HQ
Water protesters in Donegal had their homes raided by gardaí
Mullingar 'brawl' pub ordered to stay shut for five days
25,000 children are waiting to get their first outpatient appointment
McIlroy's Grand Slam hopes fade before weekend at Augusta
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Boy, 13, jailed for life for stabbing Irish man to death
Angry scenes at venue where far-right Polish leader due to appear
Man arrested in connection with alleged sexual assault on teenager
Air Corps called into Killarney National Park as blaze continues to rage
John Joe Nevin has been banned from every pub in Westmeath
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Woman in her 80s detained after flight forced to divert to Shannon Airport
Ireland could be covered* in sand overnight
Families of murder victims say they are "invisible" in law
A unionist sang an Orange song in the GPO on Easter Monday in front of Dev's grandson
Woman ends up in court after marrying 10 times since 1999
Eamonn Lillis expected to walk free tomorrow - six years after his wife's death
No title defence for Limerick's Andy Lee after opponent fails to make weight
RTÉ head of news denies they are a "recruiting sergeant" for water protests
TDs have given back €140,000 in allowances - but who gave €3.63?
Joan Burton made a new friend today
Dublin Bus drivers could be going on strike again
Ireland must join CERN – for our economy and our future
Colm Quinn
ANOTHER language school has shut, leaving 320 students out-of-pocket
PHOTOS: Meet Ireland's newest citizens
Aer Lingus bosses will share in millions if a sale goes ahead
'A load of rubbish': Michael O'Leary isn't a fan of the water protests
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