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Bank of Cyprus urges bailout deal to save island from ruin
Shatter drops strong hint that Taoiseach will apologise to Magdalenes
Millions more spent on tobacco illnesses than quit services
Apology is 'fundamentally important' as Magdalenes meet Taoiseach today
Government departments used Magdalene laundries to do their washing
In their own words: Survivors' accounts of life inside a Magdalene Laundry
Religious orders offer apology for abuse in Magdalene Laundries
Magdalene Laundries made very little money, says report
VIDEO: Taoiseach stops short of apologising for Magdalene Laundries, angering survivors
Everything you need to know about the promissory notes, but were afraid to ask
Revealed: Over €9.5 million spent by the State on legal fees in 2012
Survey begins asking parents who should run primary schools
Palestinians win UN state recognition
How many Irish tax exiles have paid the 'rich tax' this year?
Colm O'Gorman: The State failed children, but so too did society
Column: Public sector increments are like a parallel universe
Supreme Court to hear appeal over Children's Referendum using public money
The Evening Fix... now with added Christopher Walken
A life unlived: 35 years of slavery in a Magdalene Laundry
Irish children have been trafficked for 'criminal' purposes - report
Final report on Magdalene Laundries delayed to year-end
Column: Ireland needs to become a fully secular state
Call for inquiry after €32m in state rental deposits goes missing
€83k paid to ex-taoisigh this year – despite scrapping of expenses scheme
Column: How Japanese people interact with their state is the inverse of the Irish
State spent €70m on private and state accommodation for asylum seekers
Column: End this ridiculous, wasteful culture of ‘salami slicing’
Over to you: what advice do you have for people doing the Leaving Cert?
Shatter to write to Magdalene survivors after criticism of State's response
TD brings legal challenge against ESM treaty
Column: Being held to accountability is not persecution, Cardinal Brady
Revenue's cigarette haul is third largest seizure in the history of the State
Fire warning as "wildfire season" begins
Exchequer figures show deficit and tax revenue rise
Capital rule: People from Donegal have lowest income in Ireland
Column: Are Irish children safe now? I don't believe so
In full: The inaugural address of President Michael D Higgins
The Presidential inauguration: as it happened