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FactCheck: Did Michael Healy-Rae ask a question at yesterday's Oireachtas Sports Committee?
Conor McGregor pleads not guilty after Miami arrest
Lidl says it's introducing in-store recycling stations across the country
Attorney General postpones trip to Brunei-owned hotel hit with protests over anti-gay laws
Rail services suspended between Bray and Greystones due to incident on track
'I was being punished for something I had no control over': Rachael Keogh 13 years after her addiction made national news
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Skerries residents appeal decision to allow fast food restaurant to be built 300m from school
Over 80% of Irish people would rather stay in summer time if the clocks stop changing twice a year
€3 million in funding announced to help combat illegal dumping
80% surveyed in student accommodation in Dublin city are international students paying average €250 a week rent
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Finian McGrath withdraws comments over political policing after strong criticism from Cabinet colleagues
The average cost of a house in Dublin is now €383,000
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
New opinion poll shows drop in popularity for Sinn Féin
Locals concerned over plans to build 299 apartments in blocks of up to 9 storeys in Glasnevin
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Video showing Pope Francis trying to avoid having his ring kissed goes viral
Man sentenced to minimum 9 years in prison for murder of Syrian national
Revenue seizes €35,000 worth of cigarettes and pipe tobacco from cargo vessel
Intimidation, harassment and saddled with drug debt: The problems facing the most isolated women of Dublin's inner city
Hospitality firm loses appeal to run 8 short-term let apartments in Dublin without planning permission
Fianna Fáil member wins right to take case over Ireland's gender quota laws
Ireland's wars, the first Dáil and rural electrification - A look at the National Museum of Ireland's 2019 programme