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Irish News journalist warned of threat against them by dissident republicans
One-page pro-life ad calls for 'prayers for the protection of the unborn'
One man still held in connection with journalist's murder
Eamon Ryan: Greens predicted property crash but didn't do enough to warn people
Government to reveal which State assets are up for sale
Convenience store chain to create 150 new jobs
Gilmore: We raised human rights issues with China vice president
Taoiseach praises 'special relationship' as Xi Jinping visit enters final day
SIPTU calls for suspension of 'unfair' household charge
Two still being questioned over shooting of 16-year-old in Tallaght
Taoiseach tells US: Our best and brightest days are still ahead
Dublin councillor committed 'minor' breach of ethics guidelines - SIPO
Two escape from garda custody in Limerick
Uncollected Dublin bins could be "serious health hazard"
More than half of loans to hotels and restaurants are in trouble
Gardaí investigating after shots fired at Tallaght home
ESB not cutting power to Priory Hall complex
Over 3,500 days lost to industrial disputes in 2011
Government to launch major jobs plan to tackle unemployment crisis
No plans for Famine exhibition - because there aren't enough artifacts left
Controversial autism article should be retracted - PSI
Open the Dáil and Seanad chambers to the public, says TD
MEP: McCreevy's boom-time diary raises issues about lobbyists
Investigate the Vita Cortex accounts, TD tells watchdog
Column: Legal reform is a chance to finally do the right thing for consumers
Alan Shatter
Shatter calls on legal system to engage "constructively" on law reform
Michael D: “Skewed values” partly to blame for economic collapse
Two charged in Galway publican murder case
Meet the only TD in Ireland who claims NO expenses
Gilmore: Communion allowance cut to stop 'lavish' spending
Taoiseach: public sector retirements will not affect frontline services
Report: Government needs to regulate home care services
Leo Varadkar says €135k salary request didn't break the rules
Man and woman arrested after serious assault in Cork
Good news for retailers: sales increased in December
Pharmaceuticals should be much cheaper - ESRI
First humpback whale of 2012 spotted off the Wexford coast
Human remains discovered in the Wicklow Mountains
James Reilly to blame for rising health insurance costs - FF
Kildare drivers least likely to be 'good samaritans'