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Cork launches plan to better integrate refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
Escaped murderer extradited from Republic to Northern Ireland
Tenants spared mass eviction after Cork apartment complex is sold
Three men arrested over conspiracy to murder released without charge
'We are distraught': Liverpool band Her's killed in US crash
'Come on Arlene!': How the British papers are covering the latest Brexit twist
The third vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal is confirmed for tomorrow
Robinson calls for climate change action, says current system is 'underpinned by rampant capitalism'
Man hit on head before cash and phone were robbed in Limerick
Teenager arrested over Cork hit-and-run released without charge
MPs to vote on type of Brexit they want as pressure mounts on May to resign
Baby whose mother was found dead at Cork maternity hospital has also died
Residents stage protest at Direct Provision centre in Cork
Poll: Should the four-year time period for divorce be reduced?
'Back me and sack me': How the British papers covered MPs 'taking control' of House
Seventh man arrested over Strokestown eviction incident released without charge
Europe says no-deal Brexit looks 'increasingly likely' and could lead to delays at airports
Property prices in Dublin city decrease but rise across the country
Poll: Will Ireland generate 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030?
'When it's a white attacker, something happened to him as opposed to him being inherently evil'
'He lit up a room when he entered': Teenagers who died at Tyrone disco laid to rest
Consultants at Cork and Galway hospitals failed to provide evidence of tax compliance
May faces uphill battle to get support for Brexit deal, as Ireland insists there won't be a hard border
Plan to open Direct Provision centre in Leitrim scrapped
Biker gangs to stand guard outside mosques during first Friday prayer service since terror attack
May asks EU for more time to deliver Brexit as MPs label her 'blame game' speech 'disgraceful'
Love Island contestants to be offered therapy after deaths of two former stars
Cannabis and cocaine are most common drugs used by people seeking treatment for alcohol abuse
Theresa May faces battle to get EU to delay Brexit as Juncker says 'we've reached the end of the road'
Jacinda Ardern calls for global fight against racism and right-wing extremism
Bird known as 'the Messi of pigeons' sells for record €1.25m
Gardaí renew appeal for information on second anniversary of Tina Satchwell's disappearance
Theresa May's spokesman says the Brexit crisis she predicted 'has come to pass'
Most Dublin pubs expect to grow in 2019 as gin trend continues, but they're worried about Brexit
GSOC investigating car crash in which two men died in Louth
'After the second attack he became antisocial, children in Direct Provision are targeted'
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Australian PM says senator who punched teen after blaming terror attack on immigration should face 'full force of law'