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A cute and well-behaved dog is needed to star in an opera in the National Concert Hall this month
Dáil to debate extending maternity leave for the 4,500 Irish mothers who start it in hospital every year
Big Week on the Farm is back - here's a reminder of why it was such a hit last year
Owner of €1 million lotto ticket has until 5pm tomorrow to claim their cash
An Irishman has died at a Bangkok airport
Kilkenny woman found safe and well
Missing Meath man found safe and well
Gardaí appeal for assistance after man's body found on Bray beach
'We'll be here long after you're gone' - PAC hits out at Noonan
Toxic fumes coming from large fire at Dundalk premises
Murders up 31% in Ireland with 38 in 2016
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Less than 72 hours left for raffle winner to claim €1 million prize
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
15-year-old Jasmine Scally missing from Kildare since 17 March
Father who maintained his innocence found guilty of murdering three-month-old son
A small fire has broken out at Beaumont Hospital
Irish adults will be able to renew their passports online from Thursday
Most people don't have confidence in Nóirín O'Sullivan and think the government shouldn't either
This is what the new €50 note (and its security features) looks like
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Recognise these men? Gardaí appeal after South William Street attack
Dublin Bus and Irish Rail workers to ballot for industrial action
Documentary on Ireland's barber culture: From trendy city spots to mobile shops at cattle markets
Mother's Day stats: July most popular month for having babies and Leitrim has lowest number of births
The story of the hundreds of Irish men and women who left Ireland for China up to 100 years ago
One teenager killed and another critical after Limerick crash involving truck
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Ulster Bank to close 22 branches in Ireland with 220 redundancies
Lottery team head to Cork to find owner of €1 million winning ticket as deadline looms
Cork set to get new €25 million office space that will accommodate 450 new jobs
These are the front pages of the UK newspapers after yesterday's attack
Man in his 40s arrested after major cocaine seizure in Dublin shopping complex
Underwater device with cameras and grabbers used in search for Rescue 116
There's snow everywhere* and here are the pictures to prove it
Man charged over murder of one-year-old boy and attempted murder of girl in London
Investigators have found additional wreckage of Rescue 116 in an area of interest