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Amazon is opening a bricks-and-mortar store - with no cashiers or checkouts
CIA finds Russia intervened in the US election to help Trump win: report
'Dirty scum. That's all they are': Father of missing man feared dead hits out at 'killers'
An Irish cinema startup has just won an investment from Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba
'Your fate is in your hands': Judge warns thief who broke into Apache Pizza outlet
When politicians support cannabis-based medicines they're supporting medicine, not cannabis
Ireland wants to build a relationship with Cuba
'Cancer can take such a toll. Cannabis has helped me. It picks me up'
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British lawyer to mount Brexit challenge in Irish High Court
Gardaí seize lots of counterfeit goods in Christmas crackdown
Hartley sees red as Leinster's pack send the Saints marching to bonus-point defeat
The River Shannon is in for a major dredging
'A chance to come off the streets': Two new homeless hostels open in Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Woman (25) dies after her car hits wall in Waterford
We'll Leave It There So: GAA rights deal, more doping allegations for Russia and all today's sport
Catholic Church claims some unborn babies are 'spoken of as if they were as good as dead'
Brain-damaged woman receives €4 million settlement from HSE
Woman says partner kidnapped and raped her after she left him
Bob Dylan to play Dublin gig next year
Man caught running international counterfeit Ford ring from his garage
More jobs, less crime: Limerick's regeneration is working
Newstalk question RTÉ's use of state funding to win exclusive GAA radio rights
Over 100 native Irish plants are endangered, including these well-known favourites
Leaflets from Sinn Féin's environment spokesperson dumped in Kildare wood
'It will destroy tourism here': Islanders worried as ferry set to be decomissioned
'Just vile': St Vincent de Paul on €1,500 Dublin charity shop robbery
Investigation launched after seven penguins drown in Canadian zoo
Six months on from 'leprechaun economics', Ireland's GDP is finally bouncing back
Campaigners say data collection on domestic violence in Ireland at 'crisis point'
Irish scientists mix silly putty with graphene to create ultra-sensitive health sensors
RTÉ and Sky retain GAA TV rights for next five years, Newstalk lose out in radio deal
Irish banana giant Fyffes is being taken over by one of Japan's biggest companies
Text messages are on the way out - but we're eating up huge amounts of data
Man found alive two weeks after helicopter crash in remote jungle
Austin Stack believes he knows the identity of the former IRA commander he met over father's murder
Jobs boost for Limerick as medtech company announces 100 new posts