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Status Yellow weather alert issued for whole country
Appeal renewed to help find teen missing since 22 September
Michael Harty to vote against Budget over 'uninspired' and 'inadequate' measures
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Most people want cost of cigarettes increased by fiver to fund cancer treatments
Council denies promising accommodation for horses at new housing estate
Cash and 24,000 cigarettes seized in Donegal and Galway
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Woman injured after man hijacks car at St James's Hospital
'Intense negotiations' ongoing between HSE and CervicalCheck labs before contracts expire
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Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Man guilty of attempted murder after pushing 91-year-old man onto train tracks
Regina Doherty has 'absolutely no confidence' North-South interconnector will happen
Men account for eight in 10 suicides in Ireland
Factcheck: Can you buy a drink in Dublin with pounds?
'Very tragic': Three men recovered off Kerry coast named locally
Charles Aznavour, 'France's Frank Sinatra', dies aged 94
Tralee Advertiser apologises for publishing 'racist joke'
Two 'clamp fairies' arrested for removing clamps from cars in Dublin
Here's what the weather will be like for the first week of October
Irish consumer confidence falls sharply amid Brexit fears and increase in cost of bills
RTÉ won't sanction employees who refuse to travel to Israel for Eurovision
People warned about dangers of power lines when cutting trees
Why Christine Blasey Ford's testimony is both 'extraordinary' and 'typical'
First-born children more likely than younger siblings to learn about sex from parents
Gardaí launch new phone line for people to report bribery or corruption
Draft guidelines on urban development 'facilitate developers at expense of public'
Irish Water staff made house calls to those reported over hosepipe ban
Average asking price for 3-bed semi-d is €268,000 nationally or €375,000 in Dublin
About one in three stillbirths occur before 28 weeks but are not officially recognised
Over 4,000 mortgages approved last month, with lots of people switching
The national average rent is now almost €1,100 per month
Unemployment set to drop again but Brexit could have negative impact on Irish growth
Boots pharmacy which questioned man about hydrogen peroxide 'discriminated on grounds of race'
'Heartbroken' locals raise more than €6,000 to pay for funeral of woman killed in Dundalk