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'More games, more pressure, more stress, so I would suspect those figures are not accurate'
Famine film Black 47 has made over €1 million at the Irish box office
Brexpo: Four major Brexit events to be held in Cork, Galway, Monaghan and Dublin next month
Belfast author Anna Burns among Man Booker Prize finalists
TG4 apologises after CGI clip of caravan being kicked off cliff is shown before news bulletin
The Luas Green Line won't return to full service until tomorrow
Gardaí urge motorists not to become complacent on roads after Project Edward success
48-year-old man appears in court charged with stabbing murder of mother of two in Co Louth
Spending by the Office of the President to be scrutinised next week
Storm Bronagh is here as heavy rains from the south lead to flood warnings
Ryanair chairman David Bonderman gets shareholder slapdown amid strikes
Poll: Did 'storm fatigue' affect people's preparedness for Storm Ali?
1,300-year-old Book of Durrow to go on loan to British Library
RTÉ presenter Bunny Carr dies aged 91
Bono saw 'pain' on pope's face over abuse scandals
IRFU decline proposal for behind-the-scenes series on Schmidt's Ireland
Ian Paisley Jr keeps seat as recall petition for by-election fails
Trump pushes Kavanaugh's accuser to testify; her lawyer says she needs more time
Stephen Byrne: Why 9 years after ripping up my results, I went back to do the Leaving Cert...
Stephen Byrne
Iona Institute research officer suing Twitter in the High Court
ESB union refusing to erase ex-members data over 'contractual obligations'
Shankill gardaí probe incident after man tried to get woman into his car
'Of course it's a setback but if it's not safe, it's not safe': 100,000 turned away as Ali knocks out Ploughing
Man to appear in court over fatal stabbing of woman
Former Garda Commissioner wants to bring defamation action against newspaper
JCB prevents roof blowing off building in Galway
WATCH: We took our readers on a preview Culture Night bus tour
HPV test won't be rolled out until next year
Independent TDs and senators fail to agree on presidential candidate
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'‘Have you seen her legs?’ and other stories from Fat Land': An award-winning short story before bedtime
Ireland to join potential bid to co-host 2030 World Cup
67,000 ESB customers still without power as Storm Ali causes havoc
Gusts of up to 147km/h recorded during Storm Ali
'Your 30s are a tricky time for women. The biological and social pressures to conform are immense'
Christiane O'Mahony
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in the South
Traffic disruptions continue into the evening as a result of Storm Ali
Mandatory security requirements introduced to protect companies against cyber attacks
Bus services disrupted and road closures in Tallaght after gardaí respond to 'barricade incident'