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This Galway club night for people with intellectual disabilities is coming to Dublin
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Meet the 74-year-old trekking across the UK and Ireland for free transport for cancer patients
'The fields are gone, hence the hares are gone': These Dublin locals will perform the stories of their lives on stage
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'900 hours of footage that tells the story of Ireland': Video from the last 30 years archived at IFI
'It's about being respectful... then the intimacy happens': The story behind those baby gorilla photos
Meet the choir that has spent the last 27 years performing Handel's Messiah on the streets of Dublin
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'For all intents and purposes I didn't exist': Former rough sleeper says An Post fixed address service will be huge help
Cyclists say new 5km Liffey cycle route will fix dangerous 'pinch points' along city bridges
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'We saw a smile we hadn't seen in a long time': How Make-A-Wish changed the lives of one Dublin family
'I got a new life because of their loved one': Organ recipients tell their stories as Organ Donor Awareness Week launches
'This is what it's all about': The communion wear pop-up shop demonstrating community spirit
How this 80-something Cavan bachelor's wish to fly became a film about family and community
Paying tribute: 'Daff Man' on how he and his partner were supported by cancer nurses
'We're going to go extinct if we don't do something': Irish school students on why they're striking for climate action
How tech could help students learn Irish more easily in school
'We can't accept this as being the norm': USI President Síona Cahill on why she's calling for mass walkouts today
'It means a huge amount to us as parents': How buying this Incognito artwork can help children in need
'Your body is here in Ireland...Your mind is in Venezuela': Living in fear for those back home
'All of a sudden she has a mass on her left lung': Former NFL player Chris Draft on losing his wife to lung cancer
As the world marks Holocaust Memorial Day, a survivor worries that history could repeat itself
This feathered creature could be the missing link between dinosaurs and birds
Watch the refurbished No 11 Liffey Ferry motor back into action after 35 years
'All our electricity comes from the River Boyne': Irish companies get honest about their eco-journeys
Neil Fox's sister Donna was killed while cycling. He's calling for action from Shane Ross on an overtaking law
A place to grow old where you're 'never short of company'
Meet the Young Scientists tackling microplastic pollution on Irish farms
'I tried those quick solutions...they tend not to work': Ex-Cavan footballer Alan O'Mara on taking care of your mental health
Inspired by the Coast Guard, this young scientist from Clare hopes to develop an improved life jacket
'It brought out that voice and helped connect me to others': This Cork radio station is helping asylum seekers tell their stories
HIV diagnoses reached a record high last year in Ireland
Death of woman being investigated by gardaí in Co Donegal
Guide suggests not enough evidence that screen time is harmful to children's health
More than 55 Brexit-related investments were won by Ireland in 2018