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Government announces 800 additional SNAs in schools for next term
Eoghan Murphy accused of being either 'not competent' or 'not fit for office' over homeless figures
Donald Trump values Doonbeg golf resort at between $25 million and $50 million
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Children's rights groups angry at Dáil vote setting digital age of consent at 16 (they wanted it to be 13)
'Stand in solidarity with us': Crowd protests in Dublin at killing of 60 Palestinians by Israeli troops
'They found out she was dead so just filed it away': Daughter of woman who died in cervical smear scandal
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Israel calls on Ireland to follow US example and move its embassy to Jerusalem
Ruth Negga to play Hamlet in new Gate Theatre production
Facebook feature shows official Eighth Amendment campaign pages are being managed by accounts located abroad
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Despite self-regulation, anonymous Facebook accounts are still targeting voters with Eighth referendum ads
'They are not in secure tenancies': Debate in the Dáil over who should be categorised as homeless
Facebook announces a ban of all Eighth referendum ads from foreign sources
'You're just buying time': Former Tipperary captain describes performing CPR on man
'Rent Pressure Zones are not working': What can be done to stop rising rents?
Here are some of the best photos taken of marine life in Dublin Bay from the 1980s to 2017
If a family are living in accommodation paid for through homeless funding, does that make them homeless?
'Her death is unspeakably painful': Funeral of Natalia Karaczyn takes place in Sligo
Average rents in Dublin have hit a new record high of €1,875 a month
'They never became homeless': Minister defends himself against accusations he manipulated figures
A proposed new law aims to prevent 27% student rent hikes
Council told by Housing Department not to include people it says are homeless in monthly figures
This Cork dairy farmer drank blood fresh from a cow when she spent time farming with tribespeople in Kenya
'We're delighted': Controversial Cork seaweed harvesting project delayed as judicial review granted
Concerns over mystery Facebook ads claiming to offer 'unbiased facts' on Eighth Referendum
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Man (60s) dies from injuries after collision between car and van
10 houses evacuated in Tyrone after viable explosive device found
Gardaí appeal for public's help in locating missing Dublin teenager
Gardaí appeal for public's help in locating man missing since Wednesday
'It can happen because you're in the wrong place at the wrong time': A movie about 'good people' having an affair
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Dublin City Council directs 'The Question of the Eighth' event be cancelled at literature festival
How much money does it cost per week to provide for a teenager? It's the week in numbers
New poll shows Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country