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Probationary garda arrested after allegedly stealing from wallet handed into station
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Rainfall warning in the west but a mostly dry weekend for Electric Picnic
Mike Pence visit to Ireland to be brought forward to Monday
'Common sense has broken out': High Court grants permanent order against blockade at meat factories
'I took it and paid the price': Ex-Ireland's Got Talent contestant issues Electric Picnic drug warning
39 people died in workplace incidents last year, with 17 deaths caused by vehicles
A no-deal Brexit will plunge Northern Ireland into turmoil, Belfast court hears
Ireland midfielder David Meyler forced to retire at 30
Meat processing industry says operations at 12 plants brought to a halt by blockades
Tánaiste urges British government to propose alternatives to backstop 'as quickly as possible'
There's been a huge increase in the number of Leaving Cert appeals
Aer Lingus flight forced to return to Dublin Airport after crew report 'smell' on board
Is it really possible to live a zero waste life? I tried for a week (and did a terrible job)
Felix Jones with Springboks an 'awkward' challenge for Schmidt
Poll: Should the Dáil be recalled early to debate Brexit?
Ross on Brexit: 'It's quite obvious now that there are going to be checks somewhere'
Transport, stage times, weather: Here's what you need to know if you're heading to Electric Picnic
Smithfield's landmark 'Horseboy' mural should be removed, council orders
Drogheda feud: Gardaí bracing for 'violent escalation' in wake of Clogherhead killing
Ireland's Tree of the Year has been announced and it has mythological roots
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
'Unfortunately, the game has moved, so there's less need for that kind of technically smart player'
Queen Elizabeth's portrait back on display in Stormont House
Met Éireann issues Status Yellow warning for half of the country
Jeremy Corbyn says he wants to 'legislate rapidly' to stop parliament suspension
Interim examiner appointed to water firm at centre of product recall controversy
High Court issues injunction against beef farmers protesting factories
Legal bid to stop Boris Johnson's proroguing of parliament launched
Irish-based Brits to hold protest against Brexit at Dublin embassy
Man released without charge as Garda investigation into fatal Tallaght assault continues
Hundreds of Cork-based Apple contractors lose jobs after hearing Siri users' private conversations
'He deserved to be able to have a few pints, go home and be safe in his own home.'
Carty earns first Ireland start in Schmidt's much-changed team for Wales
Four European countries lose measles-free status as number of cases skyrockets
Childminders to face inspections, training and Garda vetting under new action plan