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Law lecturer convicted of possessing child pornography loses latest legal challenge
"Alex has paid his price for his choices. The sentences they were given is a mockery"
Man's body found outside in Co Donegal
€60k in cash and luxury car seized in gangland crackdown
Zappone's adoption laws will see thousands able to access their birth certs
High demand for Mater's emergency department as less urgent cases asked to go elsewhere
'Have they no conscience?' Frances Black lets rip at pubs selling pints for €1
It will be as cold as minus six degrees in some areas tonight
First Irish man to get 'revolutionary' cancer treatment sees tumours reduce
21% of Irish people think sex without consent is okay in certain situations
'I’ve taken rugby in a completely different way because of Axel’s death'
How small online retailers can beat Amazon on Black Friday
Gardaí investigate raid on Permanent TSB cash machine in Wicklow
Saying goodbye to 2016: What big changes will you make next year?
Man up in court in connection with fatal crash on the M50
Man taken to hospital after fire in Waterford hotel room
Hundreds arrested after riot in Bulgaria's largest refugee camp
Irish tourism on course for record year, but bosses warn against complacency in sector
Move to recognise Traveller ethnicity after long campaign shows 'Ireland's commitment to human rights'
UN accuses Buddhist Myanmar of 'ethnically cleansing' its Muslim Rohingya minority
Poll: Should mandatory retirement be abolished?
The Wild Atlantic Way has picked up a commendation at a landscape awards in London
Beat the Wallabies and Ireland can say 'we’re building something that will endure'
Femicide has claimed the lives of over 200 women since 1996, says report
Regulations to crack down on Dublin rickshaw drivers could be on the way soon
'Get ready for a rollercoaster': Tom Clonan on Trump’s Cabinet and Defence Secretary
Tom Clonan
Over 2.3 million language learners have signed up for Irish lessons on Duolingo
Mandatory retirement has lead to more 65-year-olds on the dole than at any other age
Three years detention for teen who attacked gardaí after robbing American tourists
Most new properties that qualify for the first-time buyers scheme are in and around Dublin
Your paper insurance disc could soon be a thing of the past
The Irishman who took a punt on Skyscanner is set to win from its €1.7bn sale
Local anger as row of cars clamped at "chock-a-block" train station
Rusty Dundalk go down to AZ Alkmaar but qualification still possible
Reunited and it feels so good: Tayto most missed brand for returning emigrants
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Updated: Minister's relief as 'vital' new National Maternity Hospital gets the go-ahead
Iceland (the country) sues 'aggressive' Iceland (the frozen food shop) over name
Opinion: 'In a post-Trump world, we need Gilmore Girls more than ever'
Lorraine Courtney