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Despite setbacks, the Poolbeg incinerator is now fully up and running
Cash, cars, imitation firearm and high value watches seized in Garda raids targeting 'ghost brokers'
'Families are living in poverty': Wives of defence forces holding a 24 hour vigil outside Leinster House
The Irish border remains a major sticking point in Brexit talks
'Our hearts go out to the family and friends': Two homeless men have died in Dublin this week
Four charged over €100,000 drugs seizure in Cork
Poll: Are you concerned about the British view of Ireland in Brexit negotiations?
Illegal evictions, severe overcrowding and landlords withholding deposits - just some of the issues facing renters
Pro-Brexit politician says Ireland should be more positive and 'will have to pay' for any hard border
Man charged with voyeurism after hiding a camera in a Starbucks toilet
Poll: Do you agree with 30 km/h speed limits in Dublin?
'We are dealing with a substantial amount of flooding': Army called in to help in Mountmellick
It's very cold outside, and it's going to be freezing tonight
Three Irish authors shortlisted for major UK book award
'It's not enough to say she can't remember': Frances Fitzgerald under pressure in McCabe email row
Inquest begins today into Buncrana pier tragedy
Poll: Will you celebrate International Men's Day?
Body found in search for missing UK teenager
Gardaí investigating after man shot in Athlone
AC/DC co-founder and guitarist Malcolm Young dies, aged 64
The UK Sun lashes out at Leo Varadkar, says he should 'shut his gob on Brexit and grow up'
Broadcaster Chris Donoghue to leave Newstalk for government job alongside Simon Coveney
Gardaí investigating two Dublin shootings last night
FactCheck: Does Ireland really have a low rate of homelessness by international standards?
Analysis of homelessness rates in other countries vs Ireland
How long until the Luas Cross City opens in Dublin? It's the week in numbers
Affordable housing costing €200,000 per unit sounds good, but there have been problems with it in the past
'Still to this day I always say I would do it again': How a 21-year-old Dunnes Stores worker stood up against apartheid
Study shows boys perform better when there are more girls in school with them
Renter told she'd be sharing a room with another female, after she paid deposit the 'landlord' said she'd be sharing with him
Leo Varadkar has been criticised for calling houses starting at €315,000 'affordable'
Nearly 60 Ryanair pilot reps from across Europe sign letter to Michael O'Leary calling for collective bargaining rights
"You get up in the morning and the first thing you say to yourself is 'where am I going to sleep tonight'?"
'Like you’re running up an escalator that is going in the wrong direction': Peter McVerry says homelessness keeps getting worse
'If you're transparent you'll survive, if you're not you won't': The Charities Regulator wants to hear from the public
Pictures: Homeless man who rescued his rabbit from the Liffey in 2011 now lives on Royal canal with his dogs