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Someone made an official complaint over Oliver Callan talking about Thomas Clarke's genitalia
ASTI is "a long way away" from temporarily suspending teachers strike
Over 500 schools to close today kicking off a season of strikes
86,000 people have had to boil their water to make it safe this year
Horse meat for sale in Phibsboro and other wacky clips from Ireland's past
WATCH: How highly-skilled divers and new technology restored electricity to the Aran Islands
Coppinger blasts 'sell-out independents' after Government adopts unified stance on abortion bill
Ireland's newest crematorium is now open
"Humorous posts are popular... I also think you can't force humour either" - Managing social media for gardaí
Never found: Schoolboy Philip Cairns went missing 30 years ago today
How many people got married in Ireland last year? It's the week in numbers
Council investigating after 'hundreds of tonnes' of waste reported in illegal dump
Newstalk's editor-in-chief has resigned
Ireland is the 15th best country in the world to be a young person - survey
"People always say 'yes absolutely I'll give blood' but they don't" - Why are fewer people giving blood?
"People here don't wait for the Government to come and save them, if you do that you'll just go under"
Elderly woman 'killed by cattle' on farm
"If there was a loan scheme in place, I would not be able to go to college" - Students' views on college fees
"Art's job is to question the status quo, not to ever accept it" - Spoken word and social change
"We cannot take this anymore" - Thousands of students take to the streets of Dublin
"Our view is that it has done the job it was asked to do" - JobBridge to be wound down from Friday
"It's such a sad and tragic loss" - Community devastated after death of young Sligo woman in Canada
Study shows vast majority of Irish women who took abortion pills feel they made right decision
A city on the brink of destruction: Can anything save Aleppo?
"There's a lot of shame around it too, people go 'Ah, that's a fake condition'" - Living with adult ADHD
How many Michelin starred restaurants are there now in Ireland? It's the week in numbers
All aboard! A train is set to reach the Sligo glamping site this weekend
Garda appeal after man dies in fatal road accident
Blocking, unfriending and privacy - new guide launched to help women protect themselves on Facebook
8-week-old puppies seized being exported to Scotland
Indonesia parliament passes chemical castration laws for convicted paedophiles
Detector dog Casey helps seize 900,000 cigarettes at Dublin Port
Why are TDs getting a €5,000 'pay rise'?
Whose phone is that? A very familiar sound interrupted Michael Healy Rae in the Dáil this evening
'There are lots of jobs available': Leo defends lower jobseekers' payments to young people
Pensions up and charges down - How did the elderly fare in the Budget?