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Meet the man who's been collecting referendum leaflets since 1983
"It's going to impact my life": Immigrants have their say on both sides of the referendum debate
There's a play about Hamlet opening in the Abbey - and this Great Dane has a starring role
Male depression may lower pregnancy chances among infertile couples
'We must remember those that were here before us': We took a tour of the Dublin Fire Brigade Museum
How a trip to Cambodia turned into an almost ten year project for this Irish filmmaker
'The only thing I remember about sex education was STIs': Young people have their say on sex education
Study looks at whether women who have had a C-section should attempt vaginal birth
Restored newsreel footage shows Ireland's fight for Independence
There's been a massive drop in young teens smoking in Ireland
Gardaí renew call for help in locating missing 15-year-old boy
Ever wondered how much sugar everyday foods contain?
Artist and teacher Joe Caslin: 'Men don't really talk about how we feel - unless we're really inebriated'
Statue bullet-holes and a Hollywood link: Some lesser known stories of the 1916 Rising
Daniel was on the side of the Trócaire box six years ago - now, he wants to be a doctor
'It was only a matter of time': Publicans, staff and customers speak about the alcohol ban lift on Good Friday
Uganda's war widows: The long fight to keep their family lands
This charity is selling thousands of artworks for €50 each - some are by world-famous names
12th Century graffiti art uncovered as part of medieval discovery in Dublin's Coombe
Appeal for witnesses after disability vehicle was stolen and burned out in Belfast
Welcome to Bidi Bidi - the largest refugee settlement in the world
'I would do what it takes to survive': former child soldier tells of his time in Kony's army
Inside the Irish animation studio that could be in line for an Oscar
Dumpling Day kicks off the Chinese New Year Celebrations in Dublin
The government is going to use drones to crack down on illegal dumping
Aldi has recalled two batches of its white bloomer bread because there may be 'wire pieces' in them
'The flowers will wither ... it's about kindness': Dublin pensioners on the key to a long, happy relationship
This couple got a special Valentine's blessing today, right beside the remains of St Valentine
We asked a master crêpier to make us a 'Valentine's pancake'
"Votes for women!": Suffragette's granddaughter returns to smash windows at Dublin Castle
"You realised you could do anything - go on any holiday you wanted."
There's a new guide for how charities can promote political causes without breaking the rules
Over one million people tuned in to see Ireland’s victory against France on Saturday
'I just need to keep the sea to my right' - Meet the 65-year-old Wicklow woman running the coast of Ireland
More women than men are in full-time work after graduating - but they earn less over time
Everything you need to know about tonight's 'super blue blood moon'
Here's what it's like to travel the 'confusing' new cycle route through College Green
You may have heard of his famous Library - but just who was Chester Beatty?
These parents have been learning the best way to read bedtime stories to their children
€3 million 'cruise' ship to be built for Aran Island crossings and trips to Cliffs