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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Science writer takes legal action against Gemma O'Doherty
Commemorative plaque unveiled at the site of Ireland's first dedicated LGBT community centre
Tax rises should be considered in October's Budget to prevent economy overheating, ESRI recommends
Irish society improving in terms of tolerance and equality, but Traveller and Roma exclusion still an issue
'We're the people behind the scenes never taken into account': Healthcare workers on why they're prepared to strike
Some salmon returning to Irish rivers with signs of bleeding and skin ulceration
'It's just not a good idea': Locals object to 155-bedroom nursing home being built in historic convent grounds
Justice Department hit with €27,000 levy by Dublin City Council for vacant site it is trying to transfer to the council
Over 355,000 hours of community service work carried out by offenders last year
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Death of man (30s) whose body was discovered in Stoneybatter house not being treated as suspicious
Body of woman missing since December found
Garda Armed Support Unit at the scene of public order incident in Ballyfermot
Man charged in connection with death of 41-year-old woman in Westport
Poll shows drop in support for Fine Gael as Fianna Fáil surges ahead
Plans lodged to demolish Greenvale Hotel where three teenagers died in a crush
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders to step down from role
Bishop welcomes apology over Capuchin priest who compared gay people to 'infected zombies'
Landlords selling a private rental property one of the main drivers of family homelessness in Dublin
Peadar Tóibín tells Dáil that family at centre of Holles Street termination case believe it was an "illegal abortion"
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Billy McKee - a founding member of the Provisional IRA - has died aged 97
Construction has started on the building frame of the National Children's Hospital
Irish Rail criticised after Indian man and parents suffer racist abuse on Belfast to Dublin train
Radiohead release 18 hours of hacked material in aid of Extinction Rebellion
People living next to a Dart or Luas stop can expect to pay over €3,300 a year more than the average Dublin rent
'This piece of cloth is bathed in my blood, sweat and dignity': The fight to improve the lives of garment workers
Apartments overlooking graveyard in Dublin get green light despite concerns mourners will be 'robbed of their privacy'
Coveney says Ireland won't change its Rockall fishing policy 'on the back of a threat' from Scotland
'I was in disguise as an American tourist': The woman who egged Richard Nixon in 1970
Police release CCTV footage of last known movements of man they suspect was murdered
10,000 Siptu workers to strike in hospitals for 24 hours later this month
It's the first day of exams, but the sky is overcast (and the forecast isn't looking great)
Internal documents show up to one million litres of oil leaked from ESB underground cables
US jury orders wife of Seán Dunne to pay €18 million to bankruptcy trustee
Bertie Ahern worried Ireland was 'a laughing stock with our stupid old pencils', so why was e-voting never introduced?
Dublin Fire Brigade called after donated clothes set alight outside charity shop