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Aer Lingus cancels Cork-Brussels service
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'To discover you can't have children because of an STI you got when younger is just heart-breaking'
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'I never thought that after 20 years addicted to drugs and alcohol I’d be graduating and drug free'
There has been a drop in the number of cash buyers snapping up properties
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Two men arrested after man shot in both legs
Second bomb hoax in Derry in 48 hours after van hijacked and ordered to drive to city centre
A man has died in a suspected farm accident in Clare
BBC broadcaster Gerry Anderson dies aged 69
A rubber band can be used to monitor health issues
63-year-old man charged over fatal stabbing at Dublin's North Strand
Behaviour payments for prisoners criticised by victims of homicide group
Greyhound welcomes initiative to seek legally binding pay rates for bin workers
Twenty trafficking victims rescued and three men arrested
Woman charged over house fire in Drogheda that left woman with serious injuries
Two-year-old Irish boy drowns in Spanish swimming pool
Man on motorbike tour of Europe had bike stolen and thrown into river in Cork
'I was all alone in the house, no wife, no kids - when my dog died it was the last thing'
There has been a 94% drop in child begging cases being reported in Dublin since 1999
Man arrested after €100,000 worth of drugs found in Cavan house
Two gardaí on motorcycles injured in Sligo crash
Half of bacon and pork tested in butchers' shops not Irish