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Forestry Inventory finds 10.5% of Ireland’s total land area is forest
EU directive will make it easier to freeze and confiscate criminals’ assets
Financial pressures and lack of affordable housing linked to low fertility rates
Bill that strengthens law against sexual abuse and child grooming to be published in 2014
Bond of €136,000 imposed on Wexford fishing vessel
New charity index reveals Ireland’s top 100 highest earning charities
Dublin Bus to recruit 70 new bus drivers in the coming months
RCNI strongly disagrees with lowering the age of consent
Love/Hate’s Fran, Colin Farrell and Katie Taylor rally support for Merryn
Scientists find first definitive proof MERS disease infects camels
Late payment penalties for the household charge amounts to €9.3m
Irish banks still a source of 'some concern' says Mario Draghi
NAMA calls on Senator to pass 'evidence of any impropriety' to gardaí
HSE paid out over €255m on legal fees since 2005
Horse euthanised after being found with two broken legs in Wicklow estate
Local authorities issue 99 mortgage approvals this year
Higgins to attend Mandela service, as funeral plans confirmed
Michael O'Leary takes customer service to a new level by checking boarding passes himself
Sean Dunne fails in bid to overturn bankruptcy
Three raiders escape after armed robbery of Athy post office
Smartphone users are 33% more likely to fall victim to identity fraud
Staff at DAA, Shannon Airport and Aer Lingus to hold ballot on industrial action
Cocaine, cannabis, crystal meth and a gun seized in Longford
13 life sentence prisoners were recalled to prison between 2001-2012
Three killed as storm sweeps across Europe
Gardaí appeal for missing person Kevin Rice
Shots fired at police in Northern Ireland being treated as 'attempted murder'
Sex offender prevented from travelling under Northern Ireland's first ever Foreign Travel Order
National Gallery 'disappointed' jury failed to reach a verdict in damaged Monet painting case
Target set by Central Bank that 75% of mortgage arrears will be dealt with by June
Northern Ireland's justice minister calls for consultation on changing abortion laws
School admissions, Eirgrid and everything else happening in Leinster House
Rabbitte: 'There must be meaningful engagement with the public over Eirgrid plans'
Smithwick Tribunal reactions: 'Finding of gardaí collusion is of deep concern'
Missing teenager Rebekah Burnett found by gardaí