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Man in stable condition after being shot in car in Lucan
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Immigration scheme set up for EU citizens going to the UK in event of no-deal Brexit
British prison officer jailed for smuggling €100k of contraband into Wandsworth
How I Spend My Money: A public policy worker on €91,000 who saves €1,000 a month
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'I don’t want a protest, I’d like to have a great evening and a game that’s enjoyed by everyone'
Boy (8) who was expelled after assaulting five staff members must be re-enrolled, court hears
Scottish judge rejects legal bid to oppose prorogation - but an appeal will be heard tomorrow
'We're preparing for worst-case-scenario': No-deal Brexit planning to be ramped-up by Government
Man (20s) arrested following suspected arson attack outside Dundalk Garda Station
Mike Pence departs from Shannon as two-day Irish visit ends
Councillor secretly filmed by RTÉ loses court bid to block SIPO inquiry
Dublin's Iveagh Markets are in an 'advanced state of dereliction' after years of 'serious neglect'
Ex-Dutch coach Vera Pauw appointed as new manager of Irish women's national team
Why did Jacob Rees-Mogg drag Parnell into last night's Brexit debate?
Government to continue processing PSC data in defiance of Data Protection Commissioner ruling
Gardaí carry out search at Limerick sports grounds over alleged match-fixing
Poll: Should UK MPs vote to extend the current Brexit deadline?
Chinese delegation will visit Roscommon meat plant today following mediation with protesters
O'Driscoll: 'If I was Toner I'd be feeling very sorry for myself and wondering whether it was justified'
Appeal for information on 20th anniversary of murder of 17-year-old Dublin girl
'Humiliation for Johnson': UK front pages react to last night's Brexit vote
Another Brexistential crisis: So what happens now?
Four new staff to be employed by Dublin council to enforce new sandwich board rules
Paddy Power selling off 14 of its retail store properties as shift towards online market continues
Gardaí probe boiler suit-wearing gang who use new technology to steal high-end cars
MPs vote to take control of Parliament in effort to avoid no-deal Brexit
Ireland make winning start to Euro 2021 campaign with McCabe and Toland on target
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Public thanked after teenager missing from Co Laois located
Dawn Meats granted leave to serve committal to prison notices against 18 protesters
Mike Pence defends choice to stay at Trump's Doonbeg resort despite most meetings taking place in Dublin
Boris Johnson loses his majority as he addresses MPs for second time as PM
'They reacted unbelievably': Schmidt praises trio for staying with squad
'They feel there's an unreasonable effort to control them': Watchdog concern over HSE treatment of people with disabilities
'A mistake government doesn't need to make': Refusing to publish PSC report 'absurd', activists claim
'He has a number of big opinions': Schmidt hits back at Pichot