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Appeal to help find man last seen near Midland Regional Hospital
Motorists warned about hailstones as gardaí attend number of crashes
Cork's oldest pub landlady, 98, will be pulling pints on Good Friday for the first time
Number of Roman Catholic marriages reducing but it's still the most popular type of ceremony
'Not good enough': Family of woman shot by garda killer says GSOC is not properly resourced
Social workers have to develop skills to deal with allegations of historical abuse 'on the hoof'
Court overturns decision to release 'black cab rapist' from prison
Photos released of four family members who died in Fermanagh fire
'Isn’t there something awful about society, that so many people are praying for a house?'
Defence Forces looking to recruit 480 people to help 'defend against modern threats'
UK civil servant tasked with finding solution to Irish border issue quits job
A three-bed semi-detached house now costs an average of €229,111
Police officer who strangled wife texted her to make it look like he didn't know she was dead
Cocaine, cannabis and ketamine worth over €1.4m seized in Dublin
Steve Bannon tries to distance himself from Cambridge Analytica
Fans warned about websites selling fake Rolling Stones tickets
'All their belongings are gone': Clothes appeal for families affected by Ballymun fire
Poll: Will you attend the Pope's mass in Phoenix Park?
PHOTOS: Take a look around Dermot Bannon's home
TDs approve Eighth Amendment referendum Bill
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Pilot of jet that crashed onto dual carriageway, killing 11 men, to be charged with manslaughter
Zuckerberg says there was a 'breach of trust' between Facebook and its users
Ant McPartlin charged with drink-driving
Dublin Fire Brigade warns businesses about advertising scam
Irish homeowners have spent €1.7 billion via renovation scheme
Brexit could increase cost of milk, cheese and eggs by 46%
There are four counties where the average rent exceeds €1,000 per month
Aer Lingus apologises after people spend night in airport due to flight cancellations
24,000 bomb hoax emails sent to UK schools as 'part of Minecraft gamer feud'
Sinn Féin moves Ard Fheis forward to June to sort Eighth Amendment policy
Ireland 'fully supports' UK's efforts to punish those behind 'heinous' poisoning of former spy
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
How people in Cork are fighting back against FGM
'She's a fighter': Husband of Tina Satchwell believes she's still alive
Flight of the Conchords postpone Dublin shows after member falls down stairs
Extra beds for rough sleepers as temperatures dip to below freezing
Half of voters are in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment
Bus and train services affected as snow hits the country
Coveney says human rights situation in Crimea is 'deeply concerning'