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Tensions flare between independent councillor and People Before Profit over Dublin city recount
'We never said we were there to solve the homeless crisis': CEO behind controversial co-living project speaks out
Man (20s) arrested after gun fired in front garden of house in Limerick
Britain's biggest co-living company closes deal for site in Dublin's historic Liberties region
Both parents in some female same-sex relationships can now be named on a child's birth certificate
100 new jobs set for Dublin as waste company announces expansion
Irish student to have asteroid named after him after winning a top award at international science fair
Local radio station Tipp FM retracts comments made about journalist following Lowry case
Divorce in numbers: How do divorce rates in Ireland compare to those in Europe and elsewhere?
Fianna Fáil election candidate assaulted by youth on scrambler bike during community clean-up
An extra €50 million is needed to ensure a place for all children on the National Childcare Scheme
Ryanair sees profits drop by almost 30% for the last 12 month period
Passengers back on board with Bus Éireann as company reports a profit for 2018
Doctors want cannabis risks highlighted, but campaigners says debate is conflating medicinal and recreational use
10% of Irish people reported witnessing adult abuse last year, research shows
White supremacist handed a life sentence in England over plot to kill a serving MP
External review expected to be carried out into abortion at National Maternity Hospital
Match-making service 'Knock Marriage Bureau' to close after more than 50 years
I.M Pei, the renowned architect behind the famous Louvre Pyramid, has died aged 102
All three gardaí arrested following corruption probe have been released without charge
Garda inspector released while two other gardaí remain in custody following arrests this morning
New York mayor Bill de Blasio announces bid for the White House in the 2020 elections
80 new jobs on the way for Kildare following Irish tech company's expansion
Fund of €50m on way for beef farmers following support from Europe
Reality TV regulations to be investigated by UK committee following Jeremy Kyle show death
Farmer in Nebraska saws off his own leg with a pen-knife after getting trapped in farm machine
Pro-life MEP candidate withdraws action against RTÉ over one minute debate clip
Insurance Ireland 'confident' over online data system despite EU Commission investigation
NGOs delivered almost 40% of social housing last year, report shows
European election candidate Ben Gilroy loses court bid seeking apology from RTÉ over debate exclusion
'The computer is not marking any work': Exams commission confirms examiners will mark exams
Charges dropped against Conor McGregor in alleged phone-snatching case
'She brightened up our lives': Screen icon Doris Day has died aged 97
The Jeremy Kyle Show has suspended recordings following the death of a participant last week
Justice minister orders ban on anti-LGBT preacher from speaking in Ireland
Temperatures of up to 21 degrees and sunny skies in store for most of the week
Quiz: How well do you know your world-famous 'rocks'?
Thousands of people across the country walked from Darkness into Light this morning
Deer on the Dart line are causing delays for passengers this morning