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Glastonbury founder says people who don't agree with festival's politics 'can go somewhere else'
'Don't you dare': Heated Dáil exchange over GPO changes and Republican 'revisionism'
Average price of second-hand house in Dublin reaches €600,000
Seven-day rosters in hospitals is 'robbing Peter to pay Paul', say consultants
Overcrowding at Sligo Hospital harming privacy and dignity of patients
A mummified cat and other curiosities: Take a peek inside Dublin's newest museum
Dubliner Paul Mangan has been collecting ‘weird stuff’ all his life. Now he’s put his collection on display for the public.
UK government pledges £50 million for Casement Park redevelopment but funding shortfall remains
Taoiseach accused of making 'sacrificial lambs' of renters with new regulations
New RSA ad shows blood on the hands of those who promote drink driving
'Major reforms' for the rental sector finally revealed - here's what you need to know
New build apartments to be exempt from the 2% rent increase cap.
Dozens of Irish people among group set to march from Cairo to Gaza amid aid blockade
Quiz: How much do you know about tennis?
Six-year-old becomes youngest ever winner of An Post Writing Competition
Trinity College votes to divest from Israeli organisations and universities
BBC has 'no intention' of blocking programmes in Republic following Gerry Adams libel action win
Former senior Trump official says special relationship with Ireland won't stop president's trade war
Three-quarters of Irish universities fall in global rankings - but TCD still best in the country
Ireland should build a space centre, former NASA chief economist suggests
'I’ve been bursting into tears of joy': Taylor Swift buys back the rights to her first six albums
'Shameful': Charities and opposition parties react as homelessness figures hit record 15,580
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
People voting by post shouldn't have to pay for a medical cert, government told
'Wait and see': Taoiseach says Trump's extension on tariff threat could stifle economic growth
'Turning a blind eye to genocide': Pro-Palestine group protests US congressman's Killarney visit
'Life-saving' 100-bed addiction rehabilitation facility running at half capacity due to funding gap
E-bikes and e-scooters worth €4.5m seized by Revenue in Wexford searches
Man hospitalised after serious assault in Clondalkin shopping centre
Drew Harris: TDs made 'unfounded' claims in the Dáil about garda conduct after arresting protesters
Paul Mescal receives six-minute standing ovation at Cannes for new film The History of Sound
One member of Kneecap charged with terrorism offence by London police
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who uses the stage name Mo Chara, is charged with displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah.
Most teenagers who vape had never smoked cigarettes before, and 14 is the most common age to start
Galway researchers have discovered why some spiders are more venomous than others
Norman People? Calls for projects as Ireland to mark millennium since birth of William the Conqueror
Man hospitalised after major fire at industrial estate in Galway City
Call for more injecting centres as high rate of preventable homeless deaths are drug-related
“If you are alone, there’s no one to call an ambulance or give you first aid,” said researcher Dr Suzi Lyons.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'A huge relief': Man who feared fine or jail time over insulation added to house receives planning permission
Many LGBT parents still 'legal strangers' to their children, ten years on from marriage equality vote