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Migrants in Ireland 'fear speaking out' about gender-based violence over worries they will lose legal status
Boy shouts abuse in court as case over stabbing of woman at Dublin's IFSC delayed
Internal Department of Health review finds no evidence of 'secret dossiers' on children with autism
Dublin City Council seeks retailers to provide public toilets in the capital this summer
200 more apartments planned for south Dublin's Cherrywood
University of Limerick has disciplined 'a number' of students following street party
Dublin man appears in court charged with attempted murder of PSNI officer
Coveney: Holidaying abroad is currently illegal but that 'may change' over the summer
'You were very clear it would not stand' - Liverpool owner apologises to fans over Super League
Almost 500 jobs to go as Carphone Warehouse set to close all Irish stores
James Joyce's 'House of the Dead' to become hostel despite planning appeal by author Colm Tóibín
Appeal issued for help locating 17-year-old boy missing from Co Meath
Netflix reports slower subscriber growth as Covid-related TV and film production delays bite
Instagram to screen DMs as part of attempts to fight online abuse
Poll: How many hours sleep do you usually get per night?
Health officials to discuss possibility of adding India to hotel quarantine list
Opinion: Why this trial was different - US experts react to guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin
Alexis Karteron, Jeannine Bell, Rashad Shabazz & Ric Simmons
'Black lives do, in fact, matter': US newspapers react to George Floyd verdict
'In sport, I could walk like a giant. Outside it, my head went down:' The remarkable life of Jackie McCarthy-O'Brien
A majority in Northern Ireland would vote to stay in UK, poll finds
Almost half of Irish people don't have confidence in the EU's Covid-19 vaccines strategy
FF and FG seek to share the spoils as two Senators will be elected today
'It felt safe': Why do people turn to social media to share their experiences of sexual assault?
Three men charged in connection with Regency Hotel shooting in Dublin in February 2016
Ed Woodward resigns as Manchester United executive vice-chairman
UK junior defence minister resigns over veterans being investigated for Troubles killings
Vets, dental hygienists and healthcare students could be trained up to give vaccine jabs
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Healy-Rae 'ashamed' he's selling imported German peat briquettes in his Kerry shop
Your evening longread: How Dubai became the world's influencer capital
Charlotte Mulhall granted permission to bring action aimed at securing transfer back to Mountjoy
Justice Gerard Hogan nominated for appointment to the Supreme Court
AstraZeneca vaccine delivery for this week reduced from 45,000 to 9,000 doses
Gardaí arrest man on foot of European Arrest Warrant over attempted murder of PSNI officer
'We can't keep relying on other countries': HSE begins hiring experts to oversee service for trans youth
Policing Authority says relationship between gardaí and students 'significantly deteriorated' in recent months
Father who repeatedly raped son has lost appeal against conviction
Over 420,000 people received the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week
The Remote: Comedy with the Gleesons, Australian identity politics and Ireland's Mighty Ocean