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Relics of Piracy and a History of Dublin: The Central Bank is opening its archives for the first time
Investigation launched after a man was shot in a field in Offaly
Poll: Do you know where you were when Princess Diana died?
Ireland will soon have a direct flight to one of Asia's most famous cities
Taoiseach insists Public Services Card is not a national identity card
RTÉ to ask over 250 staff to take redundancy package
US pastor criticised for delay in opening doors of megachurch to hurricane evacuees
Irish team, Aqua Blue Sport, has bus destroyed in 'cowardly arson attack'
An average of 12 phones are seized in Irish prisons every week
20-year-old man in serious condition following Roscommon stabbing
Adams says young people will be radicalised by the DUP’s refusal to embrace their rights
Katie Taylor could be in line for huge fight against MMA superstar Holly Holm
Poll: Do you think gender quotas for TV and radio presenters are a good idea?
OCI to ask Shane Ross for funding back after accepting findings of report into Rio ticketing scandal
Taylor Swift slammed over controversial partnership with Ticketmaster that aims to stop touts
In the 1980s over 500 Irish river sites were of pristine quality, now there are just 21
Seven dead and over 30 feared trapped as building collapses in Mumbai
'Raidió na Gaeltachta’s founders created a 'woke' space well before its time'
Siún Ní Dhuinn
'I don't think the content of what we cover will be affected by the gender of the presenters'
'The last thing a cancer patient needs is to be charged this much for parking'
'The queues wound round the embassy building' - Ireland's grief at the death of Princess Diana
Over 3,000 people are getting second round CAO offers today
A row about ID cards lasted years and cost the UK billions. Then Theresa May scrapped them
'We could have been killed': Locals worried about number of fires being set in north Dublin suburb
'There's a constant fear we will be attacked, intimidated or called slurs'
'Something just hit me on the shoulder - I looked down and it was an open flick knife'
Farmers gather outside supermarkets in protest at low milk prices
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Data Protection Commissioner calls for transparency over Public Services Card
'I would place more emphasis on what Michael O’Leary says than I would what Minister Ross will'
Derek and Dan, the sideline combo guiding Waterford - 'He is a fine fella, a witty, funny fella'
Woman stabbed on busy street in Longford town
Local residents lodge appeal against recovery centre for homeless drug addicts in Dublin city
Red Rock cast 'extremely disappointed' after TV3 postpones production
Man charged over 'unprovoked' stabbing in Kerry refused bail
Port Tunnel reopened after oil tanker breaks down
Gardaí seek help finding owners of seized tools worth €26,000
'An Irish-born player with the same ability as me would deserve to play over me' - Harry Arter