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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Declan Ganley WILL be joined as a co-defendant in Denis O'Brien's action against Red Flag Consulting
No reports of casualties as major fire rages at building complex in north Dublin city
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Cambridge Analytica executives filmed allegedly touting use of bribery, entrapment to swing elections around the world
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Ant McPartlin steps aside from presenting duties following arrest for drink-driving
Woman (80s) found dead on grounds of church in Co Louth
Woman applying for PSC asked for partner's name, date of birth, and how long they'd been living together
The Sinn Féin bookstore made €350,000 last year... but things could still be better
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'Patience is at breaking point' - longer Luas trams withdrawn from service due to system fault
Gardaí renew appeal as to whereabouts of Brazilian man missing from Dublin for 10 days
Pictures: Gardaí and Revenue have 'dismantled' Ireland's first ever illegal cigarette factory in Co Louth
'That was the time for Denis O'Brien to emerge from the shadows, but he didn't'
Former TD comes centre stage in attempt by Denis O'Brien to name Declan Ganley in court action
Mary Lou and Arlene haven't been invited to the White House - but Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley Jr have
'There's a cycling agenda here' - debate hots up ahead of planning meeting on Dublin's proposed civic plaza
Legendary British comic Ken Dodd dies aged 90
In Limerick this week, it will be all about showing kindness to your fellow man
Clare Co Council looking at idea of 'autonomous cars' to address rural transport issues
So why won't insurance companies cover your 10-year-old car?
Poll: Should contraception be made free for all Irish people?
Asylum seekers in Ireland can finally work, but it doesn't look like they're allowed drive to that work
'It's heartbreaking' - locals 'completely' reject latest state proposals to end Tory Island ferry impasse
Big Tobacco made €7,900 for every dead smoker in 2015, according to a new report
'It was pretty appalling' - Aer Lingus communication slammed by Irish stranded across Europe during Storm Emma
Number of ghost estates has 'decreased by 91% since 2010'
Teacher who lost €75,000 case against McDonald's after teenagers insulted him appeals decision
Groupon rapped on knuckles for 'misleading' exclusive beauty product deal
30 years ago a trio of killings sparked one of the darkest, most bizarre, fortnights of The Troubles
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Here's how public transport will shape up tomorrow as the country gets back to work