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'These attacks should stop': Bullets strike bystanders' vehicles during fatal shooting in Louth
Poll: Do you support mandatory vaccination?
Harris smooths out rift with dentists over how to roll out free dental care for kids
'They're telling us the herd needs to be reduced by 50%': Ireland's farmers and the climate crisis
Positive progress puts Carbery in line to recover for World Cup opener
'Not just for commuters, for everybody': Should Ireland start over with its public transport system?
The average graduate starting salary is now over €30,000
Minister commits to paying patient advocates for their time and work
'We aren't considered important': Wheelchair users dismayed over continued lift breakdowns on train line
Limerick Rose Sinéad Flanagan has won the Rose of Tralee 2019
Garda injured after suspect flees scene on M50 and arrested following pursuit
Leisure centre in Kildare forced to close as it struggles to secure insurance
Eight-time Kilkenny All-Ireland winner set to become new Offaly manager
Four teens arrested over house fire in Drogheda
Electric Picnic: Festival-goers warned of 'vigorous' drug searches
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Seven sets of twins enrol for first year at Glanmire school... for the second year running
Healy 'bullish' about injury comeback as Ireland carefully manage Sexton and Earls
Police investigating murder in Down make further appeal over car spotted short distance from scene
Tyrone teenager injured in lightning strikes at US golf event returns home
Meat plant owners granted injunctions against protesters outside their factories
'It makes you feel proud': More than 1,500 frontline workers to march in National Services Day parade
'I think this winter will be a period of change' - Retirements and Gavin departure may be on cards for Dublin
Fianna Fáil says it won't bring down the government over the broadband plan
Father-of-two Vincent Parsons was murdered following pub row, gardaí say
Ireland's population has risen this year, but more Irish people are leaving than returning
Simon Harris to meet social media companies in a bid to make them do more to debunk vaccine myths
Maynooth University sues UCD over alleged 'poaching' of professor
Schmidt: 'Nothing mitigates losing the way we did. It's an unacceptable result'
Man shot dead in feud-related attack in Clogherhead, Co Louth
More pickets at beef plants as talks labelled 'a waste of time' unless prices are on the table
Woman avoids being sent back to jail for identifying her son in childcare proceedings on social media
Events take place to mark 40 years since IRA killings of Lord Mountbatten and Warrenpoint soldiers
Man injured after being stabbed multiple times in front of customers in 'packed' Limerick pub
Tech giant Huawei announces €70m for research plans in Ireland
Family of Laura Brennan say today is a 'bittersweet day' as the HPV vaccine is extended to boys
Episode 4 of the Behind The Lines podcast - featuring Alan English - is out now
Being optimistic can help you live longer, a new study finds