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Crimestoppers launch appeal for information on woman gardaí believe was murdered
Religious books and gifts company Veritas to close 3 retail stores across the country
Consumer watchdog investigating restaurant body over 'no-show' diners campaign
Man charged over alleged 7-year online harassment campaign against number of women
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Four men arrested in relation to assault on referee after soccer match
Town in shock after popular local killed in incident where garda was dragged 500 metres by car
'Johnny Depp tried to do A Rainy Night in Soho': Shane MacGowan ties the knot with long-term partner
The great big Brexit debate: May wants to take on Corbyn over EU deal
39 people were killed or injured in incidents involving quad bikes or scramblers in 4 year period
Two arrested after suspected New IRA weapons and ammunition found stored above hot boiler
Wet and windy conditions forecast across the country from tomorrow
Hospital consultants threaten industrial action next year over unequal pay
Irish charity founder in Kenya works 6 days a week and pays himself €300 a month
'If you look at U2... they kind of belong to the world at this stage, where we still belong to Ireland'
'I'm a political animal': Former Dublin Lord Mayor Christy Burke considering a presidential run
Christy Dignam: The bankers are still up here making millions... and we've 4,000 kids in homeless accommodation
Dominic Raab appointed as new UK Brexit secretary
'I wouldn't have done a good job': Britain's Brexit secretary steps down in major blow to May
Suicide prevention training for secondary school teachers to be expanded
It's set to be hot and (mostly) dry this week, but some rain is on the way
Poll: With water restrictions in place, do you 'let the yellow mellow?'
'Steroids aren't just for people playing in the Olympics anymore - They're more recreational'
€28 million was paid in rent to landlords last month under the Housing Assistance Payment
'Weather knows no borders': Sinn Féin senator calls for all-Ireland weather alerts during emergencies
After a day-long private meeting, Theresa May's cabinet agrees to a 12-point Brexit position
Six stores closed as over 240 Lloyds Pharmacy workers to take part in a strike today
Republican group stages 'action against colonialism' by spraying over 'Victoria' on Dublin street sign
Changes to the lone parent payment meant working single parents lost money
'Completely misjudged' or necessary investment? Private companies offer mortgage-to-rent scheme
Ireland has the highest rates of some hate crimes in the EU, but no proper laws to address it
Plans for over 1,000 new 'fast track' apartments in Dublin and across the country announced
The asking price for a typical three bed semi-detached in Dublin is now at €310,000
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Gardaí investigating after man (30s) stabbed early this morning in Donegal
Very heavy traffic in Tipperary after section of M8 was closed due to multi-vehicle collision
Irish Water issues another urgent appeal for people to conserve water as Dublin hosepipe ban to kick in
Customers complain over widespread Vodafone broadband outage
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
PICTURES: Thousands take part in Dublin Pride Parade