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Woman (29) awarded €30k after she was scalded by coffee spill at McDonald's drive-thru
If you've registered to vote in the past 8 months, you may need to register again
Keane Mulready-Woods murder: Mayor of Drogheda to hold public rally in the town
Big battle in Dublin Central as Maureen O'Sullivan confirms she's not seeking re-election
'I've won the bet': With the election called Gerry Adams can cut his hair, but he's undecided about getting the chop
Mahony: Time commitment means inter-county players will 'step away at an earlier age'
Cars, luxury watch and €4k in cash seized during CAB raids in Dublin and Kildare
Pakistani asylum seeker was 'indirectly discriminated' against when refused a learner driving licence
Farmers bring traffic to a standstill as protest reaches Dublin Port
An Taisce appeal puts plans for 21-storey development at Apollo House site on hold
Man (30s) charged in connection with 2018 shop burglary in Co Limerick
Witness appeal after homeless man seriously injured as tent removed during clean-up
Garda receives minor injuries after being struck with moving vehicle during farmer protest
'Second best isn't acceptable' - Sexton gets the Ireland captaincy he wanted
Keane Mulready-Woods murder: Unverified images on social media causing 'distress' for his family
Poll: Should TV cameras be allowed to film high-profile cases in Irish courts?
Wind warnings in place for 8 counties as cold and wintry conditions on the way
Dr Mary Aiken: As Ireland is a hub for tech companies, we should be leading the way on online safety
Dr Mary Aiken
Micheál says he won't use the government jet to fly back home to Cork if he becomes Taoiseach
'I wanted to end it all. I thought I was a burden on everyone'
'This is a massive expensive spaceship landing in Dublin 8 and we've got to make sure communities benefit'
'Significant interest' expected as first National Broadband tender issued
Former Assistant Garda Commissioner to head up North Dublin Taskforce in wake of violence
Sinn Féin finance minister in Stormont says UK government's funding for North 'woefully inadequate'
Siptu 'more hopeful' after reassurances over FAI given in meeting with Shane Ross
Last-minute reprieve for Cork students as family saved from deportation
'No coincidence' human body parts dumped in areas of Dublin linked to gangland crime
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Stirling powers Ireland to historic victory against world champions West Indies
Gardaí name victim discovered in Coolock on Monday as 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods
Varadkar said it's 'only half-time' on Brexit as he meets new European Commission president
Body of 61-year-old woman was dismembered into 15 separate parts, murder trial hears
'Not in the public interest': Supreme Court hears FOI law could 'scare' firms from working with State in future
Gardaí appeal for information after attempted ATM theft in Louth
An Garda Síochána issue contract worth estimated €100,000 for media training
'Nutters' dismissal, Leo in a forklift and 'silly attacks': Parties get out for the first full day on the campaign trail
'Shooting 16/01/20': Gardaí called after Wicklow school shooting threats made online and on toilet wall
The 2010s were the hottest decade ever recorded