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Irish Rail says it's committed to safety improvements after criticism by regulator
'This conversation is well and truly happening' - Tears and cheers from Apollo House activists after day in court
Poll: When did you last change your mobile phone?
Man convicted of kidnapping ex-partner, jury fails to reach verdict on rape charge
We'll Leave It There So: Walsh on top of the world, jail for Rooney robbery attempt and today's sport
How An Post is trying to make its waning mail business relevant again
Hutch relative in court charged with holding up Spar shop with fake gun
The Irish State has just sold its shares in big tobacco companies
Two weather warnings have been issued for Friday
Mother says son's killing will haunt her for the rest of her life
Theresa May is coming to Ireland next month
Hypocrisy: Should atheists lie to their children about Santa Claus?
Grace Vaughan
Denis O'Brien's Communicorp radio empire lost €3.5m last year
Billy Walsh named world coach of the year after guiding US to Olympic glory
Two men charged after aggravated burglary in Wicklow
PHOTOS: Famous faces bring Christmas cheer to Crumlin
Apollo House occupiers told to leave by 11 January
Man who recently lost his job claims €500,000 Lotto prize
Broadcasting watchdog upholds two more complaints against Ray D'Arcy over abortion discussions
Couple reunited in Ireland after sham marriage claim led to deportation
Irish tourism has best ever year, with 9 million visits
'I can walk a little taller': Radio listeners donate €15k to woman at risk of losing home
Europe orders Aer Lingus and Ryanair to repay millions in illegal state aid
Man arrested after attempted armed robbery at Waterford post office
Controversial plan for hundreds of pylons in rural Ireland has been given the go-ahead
10% increase in Irish passports issued this year - but Brexit's not to blame
Gardaí arrest 500 motorists for drink driving in just three weeks - and 40 in two days
The High Court is hearing the case on whether the Apollo House occupation should end or not
After nine-year wait, Ireland to strengthen rights of people with a disability
1,500 student beds on the way to Dublin thanks to major US developer
The puppy found at Dublin Airport last week has found a new home for Christmas
Man due in court charged in connection with murder of 59-year-old in south Dublin
Kevin Mallon set to follow Pat Hickey and return home to Ireland
Investigation underway into allegations of child sexual abuse at Kildare creche
7,000 people will spend Christmas Day 'trapped in emergency accommodation'
'Everyone recognises what Ireland have done but 2017 is going to be even bigger'
Apollo House occupation: Activists due before the High Court this morning
Doctors warn young children can choke to death on whole grapes