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Pakistan says it will release captured Indian pilot tomorrow as a 'peace gesture'
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'Horrible vandalism of a peculiar kind': Church leaders make direct appeal for return of mummy's head
Dublin Lord Mayor defends hosting gathering for unregulated crisis pregnancy agency
DUP abstains from vote on Sinn Féin motion opposing dumping of radioactive waste
Former Real IRA commander: Even cameras on masts would be seen as 'spy posts' in border regions
'It's nuts': Crews from China, South Korea and Australia descend on border amid 'no-deal' fears
The surreal reality of life in 'the most militarised area of western Europe'
A heightened sense of Brexit 'WTF' in Clones
May given official notice EU won't re-open withdrawal deal in 'robust' talks
Leo and Theresa are heading back to Brussels - but is there any hope for talks or is it Groundhog Day (again)?
David Trimble is planning to take Theresa May's government to court over the backstop
'Rats out of the HSE': Protesters want external probe into claims abortion details were leaked
'We're really only nine meals removed from total anarchy': Ireland's preppers and survivalists
'It's impossible to completely predict what might be in short supply and what might be in ridiculous oversupply'
Thousands of crimes, including rape, not prosecuted due to serious failings in Garda youth scheme
Explainer: How will today's no confidence motion play out - and what happens next?
Ireland to intensify preparations for a disorderly Brexit
Theresa May's Brexit deal crushed in House of Commons by 432 votes to 202
Arlene Foster criticised over assertion that 'we never had a hard border'
The mild, dry January's coming to an end as cold rainy weather sweeps in
The 1988 closedown: How a legal loophole led to an explosion in Irish pirate radio
Article 50 should be revoked with immediate effect, John Major tells Dublin event
Poll: When is it okay for radio stations to start playing Christmas songs?
Dublin football club player 'alive and well' in Spain after being reported dead by his team
'A cruel blow' before Christmas: Bombardier to cut almost 500 jobs in North
Wet driving conditions in midlands and east as rainfall warning remains in effect
Gardaí investigating fatal shooting of Clive Staunton (50) in Leixlip appeal for witnesses
'A screenwriting god': Tributes paid to William Goldman, author of The Princess Bride
Luas back operating through city centre with delays after coach breaks down on tracks
An emotional evening for the President (punctuated by a nighttime dash to the Áras and back)
President Higgins' inauguration speech: 'We cannot afford to be complacent as to how we are living our lives'
Michael D Higgins has been sworn in for a second term as President of Ireland
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Higgins asks for inauguration to be moved to evening in light of Armistice events
Garda probe after car mounts pavement and strikes three people in Ardee
What do you do when the chart-topping band you toured the world with quietly collapses?
Early morning DART passengers none too plussed about blasphemy change