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What percentage of Irish millennials have had sex in a public place? It's the week in numbers
'I looked death in the eyes and didn't like what I saw so I came back': Double lung transplant patient running the New York marathon
Vincent Browne: 'We have a major problem with sexual abuse in our society, yet it gets no attention, nothing'
Ibrahim Halawa: I didn't rip up my passport and I don't support Muslim Brotherhood
Margaretta D'Arcy tried to perform a 'citizen's arrest' of AIB bosses over the tracker scandal
'It can be quite lonely and isolating for them': There are 3,800 carers under the age of 15 in Ireland
Getting a water charges refund? These charities want you to donate it to help tackle homelessness
16 people in a single bedroom, 64 people renting a house: Documentary shows state of Ireland's rental 'nightmares'
Ireland has the second highest third-level fees in Europe
UK Defence Secretary resigns, says his past behaviour may have 'fallen short'
RTÉ's highest earners: Men outnumber women by 2 to 1
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
RTÉ Drivetime investigates bogus self-employment practices at RTÉ
After years of high-profile gender issues at NUIG, 40% of senior lecturers are now female
Have you ever had sex in a public place? 55% of Irish millennials have
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Netflix announces House of Cards will end after sixth and final season
House of Commons speaker condemns 'disturbing' allegations of culture of sexual harassment at Westminster
Michael Jackson named top earning dead celebrity with $75 million
Coronation Street actor Bruno Langley charged with sexual assault
How finding out when neurons are born could unlock the key to understanding the brain
What percentage of Irish people drink alcohol? It's the week in numbers
Healthy Ireland? Over 20% of us smoke, 30% binge drink and 60% are overweight
Ryanair tells pilots they will likely have to take all their annual leave in first three months of next year
Pill testing kits, chill-out rooms and free water: How to reduce harm from taking drugs in nightclubs
Can a giant multinational like Ikea make low cost, mass-produced furniture and call itself sustainable?
Woman charged with murder of 18-month-old who fell from sixth-floor flat window in Bradford
The new children's hospital will be called... Phoenix Children's Health
Dublin New Year's Eve Festival: Aerial acrobats, a live concert and the Spire beaming into space
Poor social housing conditions fail to uphold tenants' human rights
Appeal over fire safety regulations of new children's hospital was made 'with an eye towards costs'
See the Ophelia warnings on TV on Sunday? That was Ireland's emergency broadcasting system in action
How many homes and businesses lost their power during Storm Ophelia? It's the week in numbers
Ombudsman rejects complaint that Defence Forces member was subjected to 'bullying, intimidation and harassment'
Farmers are up in arms about the new 'NCT for tractors'
Over 200 children with serious teeth problems have waited over 4 years for treatment
Pollution linked to nine million deaths around the world in 2015 (and close to 1,800 of those were in Ireland)
'Unless the government allocate funds... there is no easy solution': Irish Rail responds to overcrowding complaint
A 24 hour Garda operation to get drivers to slow down is about to kick off