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Man and woman who were detained over infant's death are released
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Cervical Check scandal: Acting HSE boss says sorry for 'confusion and alarm'
Grace probe delayed: Problems interviewing elderly witnesses 'not predicted', says Minister
It escaped Labrador: Mayo lifeboat crew in 7-hour callout to secure steel barge from Canada
Gaza killings: Sinn Féin says Israeli ambassador should 'pack his bags' and be expelled
Council won't reverse cancellation of Eighth Amendment book event in spite of councillors' vote
Rail services resuming in north Dublin after major disruption this morning
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GP who supports No vote rejects Coveney claim that 'there will be no abortion clinics in Ireland'
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Injured in The Troubles: 'I don't know whether they're just waiting for us to die off'
Anti-amendment Dún Laoghaire bucked the national trend in '83. We went to talk to locals this week
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'We called him the King': Tributes as country singer Big Tom McBride dies aged 81
Man arrested over hit-and-run that left teenager in critical condition
As the rain clears, temperatures are set to hit the high teens
Female conductor 'indecently assaulted' on Derry-Belfast train
After 18 years, China has opened its markets to Irish beef
Homeless man found dead in chair in waiting area of Tallaght Hospital
'We had to shutter up our house and head to work' - US chief hurricane forecaster Mike Brennan
One fifth of the population plan to attend Pope Francis mass in Phoenix Park
'You had the unionist guy saying to the Tory - 'you're not understanding what Sinn Féin is saying''
Explainer: What is the Good Friday Agreement?
Good Friday: There'll be winners and losers as pubs open for the first time since 1927
Drivers insisted on following sat-nav straight into Wicklow snowdrifts, rescuers say
The lucky ticket for last night's €5.6 million Lotto jackpot was sold in Crosshaven
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Coast Guard helicopter called out as two women sustain leg injuries on Croagh Patrick
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