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Poll: It's autumn - have you turned the heating on yet?
'The British don't care that every strand of the Good Friday Agreement is undermined by Brexit'
Kilkenny v Limerick, All-Ireland U21 Hurling final
Gardening: Autumn is coming - grab some salvaged timber and get to work on your 'raised beds'
Michael Kelly
Marian Keyes: 'Don't blame yourself if you can't find the cause of your depression'
'It's a beautiful place to live and work': Doing business in Ireland's 'most vacant' town
'The right to do any job they like': New book sets out a declaration for the rights of boys and girls
The duo behind a new 'superpub' on Dublin's Harcourt Street are appealing its refusal
Harvey, Irma, Jose, Katia: This is how hurricanes are named
'Once a fire is lit it's very hard to extinguish': Erica Fleming on fighting for other homeless families
How the Facebook page Oh My God, What A Complete Aisling became a publishing phenomenon
'Very strong winds' on the way as Met Éireann issues weather warning for west
Here are some of the highlights from this month's Dublin Fringe Festival
'I’ve no doubts. It’s more curiosity... How good am I?'
'Many times I just keep smiling to avoid crumbling into a crying mess'
Julie Ronaghan
Barriers put up by council in west Dublin survive just 24 hours before being torn apart
Highly dangerous radioactive materials stolen four years ago still missing
Locals are trying to block a 'smelly' €60m Dairygold factory in their 'sleepy village'
From cream crackers to the 1916 Rising: an exhibition is looking at the history of Jacob’s biscuit factory
'This and the Donegal floods go hand-in-hand': How Ireland plans to get to grips with renewable energy
Scientologists 'from across the world' to flock to south Dublin centre to finish 'massive project'
'We could have blood on our hands': Councillors want to take Freedom of Dublin off Aung San Suu Kyi
Leinster huff and puff but eventually put Cardiff away to seal unlikely bonus point win
Five units of Dublin Fire Brigade extinguish blaze at Harold's Cross warehouse
Shels boss and former Ireland rugby player to team up for charity match at Swords Celtic
Varadkar says we don't always hear the 'full stories' when it comes to homelessness
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'Without Gemma, I would unfortunately think Kilkenny will edge it'
'Solving' the Irish border is 'not beyond the wit of man' says Boris Johnson
Missing teenager found safe and well
WATCH: We took our readers on a Culture Night preview bus tour in Cork
Train delays in Dublin after truck hits bridge at Amiens Street
Cabra man appears in court after gun and silencer seized in Inchicore
'You deserve this, you c***': Scammer seeking credit card number verbally abuses Cork woman
Fine Gael councillor to face disciplinary hearing over comments about Islam
Tom Clonan: My dance debut tonight will bring me back to conflict's heart of darkness
Tom Clonan
An Irish couple's baby arrived 'just in the nick of time' - hours before Hurricane Irma hit
Construction begins on new €233m Centre Parcs resort in Longford
The housing summit has ended - here's what the minister has announced