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Pro Life Campaign can't say what's next but it's 'certainly not going away'
TV presenter and chef Anthony Bourdain dies aged 61
Gannets on Little Skellig are using plastic to build their nests
'Dead mice and cockroach infestations': Eleven food businesses closed in May
Gardaí and Revenue seize ketamine and methamphetamine in Dun Laoghaire business premises
Leo Varadkar becomes first Taoiseach to visit Orange Order HQ in Belfast
'He touched many lives': Funeral hears of 'huge void' left by man killed in Bray shooting
Presbyterian Church in Ireland votes against allowing gay couples to be full members
Cork City re-sign ex-Ireland defender Damien Delaney
'A total fantasy': Irish Times journalist dismisses Taylor's account of smear campaign
'I was heartbroken to leave Newcastle but coming back to Ireland was the best thing that happened to me'
Coveney says he had ‘frank dialogue’ with Benjamin Netanyahu about Gaza
Leo struggles to answer whether he'd wear Orange Order socks during his Belfast trip
Four due in court over armed robbery of Carlow filling station
This is Ireland's favourite building
42% of people in the North want a united Ireland - poll
'A brilliant, funny, kind human being': Tributes pour in for Fair City star Alan O'Neill
Poll: Will you go to a festival this summer?
Paddy Jackson set for Top 14 rugby as he signs two-year deal at Perpignan
Donald Trump fights with 'indignant' Trudeau and Macron on Twitter before meeting G7 leaders
Jordan Larmour: The prodigiously talented wonderkid who was always destined for the top
16-year-old girl found safe and well
Opinion: 'A 'new profile' of women are taking their own lives in the same numbers as men'
Tara Deacy
Over 2,000 people jailed for non-payment of fines last year
Public servant who was late for work 374 times in six years goes to WRC because he can't get a raise
'An act of brutalism and like something from McDonald's': Gardaí are unhappy with proposed new uniform
'One thousand days like this': High Court Master questions banks on their 'pressing need' to evict people
Peter Stringfellow opened a club in Dublin in 2006. It did not go well. Not one bit
Irish people more prone to iron overload than European neighbours because of inter-marriage
'Simon! Can you juggle?': Leo and Simon balance questions about getting fit, Brexit and a new Ireland
Man 'threatened to make personal photos of ex public after beating her up'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Johnny Doyle: 'Who's going to lift the spirits of Kildare football? That's the challenge for the lads.'
Boys 'trashed' metalwork room at Oberstown detention centre
Katie Taylor 'appalled' at use of her name and image in reporting around Bray shooting
Louis Walsh is leaving The X Factor after 13 years
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
'We've been best friends for life, so to share this dream together is surreal. It's special'