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Poll: Should the Government reduce the tax on alcohol in light of Brexit?
Commuters facing delays on Luas Red Line this morning due to technical faults
Farmers continue protests despite deal reached with minister and meat processors at the weekend
Poll: Should libraries around Ireland open 365 days a year?
Man (26) to appear before court after drugs, guns and cash seized at apartment in Dublin
Man (40s) in critical condition following assault in Cork last night
Police arrest five people over plans to shut down Heathrow airport with drones
All commercial bus services must be wheelchair accessible by 2026 under NTA plans
Minister for Agriculture has met representatives from both sides of the beef dispute
Finance minister rules out personal tax cuts in Budget, says any welfare changes will be targeted
Gardaí seeking public's help in locating teenager missing from Dublin
Explainer: What does the European Commissioner for Trade do and why is the role important?
Poll: Should children be taught online safety as part of the curriculum in primary school?
Survey reveals more than 40% of children are talking to strangers online
School secretaries to begin industrial action this month in dispute over pay and working conditions
Harris asks social media companies and sporting organisations to help raise vaccine awareness
Sinead O'Connor selling her 'pre-Islam' clothes to raise money for women's refuge
Amber Rudd says no evidence Johnson's government trying to get deal with EU
Man in his 20s dies following road crash in Meath
Poll: Should artists be allowed to paint murals on the sides of buildings?
Dorian makes landfall in Canada as a post-tropical cyclone leaving 450,000 homes without power
Allowing customs checks on the island of Ireland amounts to 'political vandalism', says McDonald
India's space agency says it lost contact with spacecraft minutes before planned moon landing
Revenue seize €70,000 worth of cigarettes during search of Italian-registered ship
Man (20) in serious condition following hit-and-run in Dublin last night
Gardaí launch appeal for 24-year-old last seen at Electric Picnic campsite
One in four children with a disability being denied a full school day, report says
Longwave radio service will be out for a month as works get underway to preserve it for another two years
Hurricane Dorian strengthens to category 3 storm as it heads up the US coastline
Chronic pain is having a significant impact on the work, social and family lives of Irish people
Poor working conditions 'having a negative effect on doctors' ability to communicate with patients'
Gardaí carry out search at Limerick sports grounds over alleged match-fixing
Chinese delegation will visit Roscommon meat plant today following mediation with protesters
Hurricane Dorian claims the lives of at least seven people in the Bahamas
Huawei continues to grow in Ireland while countries like the US and Australia are trying to keep it out
Tech giant Huawei announces €70m for research plans in Ireland