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Seven vacant nursing homes mooted for 600 refugee beds but block on converting continues
Organised crime searches seize stolen motorbikes along with drugs, ammunition and €200,000 cash
Floatel accommodation is now a 'serious strand' of policy but is still 'months away'
Young man and teenager hospitalised after stabbing near Co Kildare train station
Leo Varadkar joins European leaders in Moldova to show 'solidarity' against Russia
Fire crews return to Co Wexford nature reserve after blaze that burned through two acres of forest
Poll: Do you agree with the move to ban private vehicles from College Green?
Families with nowhere to go after Blanchardstown fire given temporary accommodation
Motorcyclist (50s) dies following crash in Co Meath
Almost half of objections to Dublin City Council against new land-hoarding tax were successful
Inquiry into alleged collusion for Bill Kenneally abuse to conclude 'this year'
Mother of teenager who died by suicide sues Gemma O'Doherty for using son's image for article
Engineering company plans to create 700 jobs in Limerick over next five years
Iceland staff complain of erratic, 'hit-and-miss' wage payments under new owners
Mountjoy's female prisoners without specialised rape counselling since last August
'Unacceptable' commitment by public bodies when faced with environmental information requests
Dogs seized as greyhound allegedly 'found being eaten by wildlife' near trainer's yard
Popular Waterford beach at centre of 'bleaching' controversy loses Blue Flag status
Garda union AGSI seeks clarity on the policing of protests as Clare blockade continues
Andy Rourke, bassist with The Smiths, dies aged 59
Blur to release first album in eight years
Boston Scientific announces 400 new jobs for Tipperary plant as part of €80m investment
Minister tells locals 'no additional' asylum seekers will be housed at Clare hotel in next four weeks
Teenager (17) hospitalised with serious head injuries in Bluebell assault
'Horror' after Clare protesters board bus to conduct 'headcount of asylum seekers'
Taoiseach says 'no need' for protests at refugee housing, after blockade by Clare locals
Iona Institute's David Quinn settles case with abortion rights activist over defamatory tweet
The Ditch calls Sipo complaint example of 'illiberal attacks' by the Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil
Taoiseach 'horrified' by burning of refugee tents as ministers to meet gardaí over protests
'Wise up': Derry Girls actor channels Sister Michael to blast 'ignorance' of Stormont deadlock
Family of Bernard Phelan 'over the moon' to have Tipperary man home after Iran pardon
SNA who resigned after alleged 'miscarriage' remark had 'little faith' in complaints process
Iranian government pardons Irish citizen Bernard Phelan after imprisoning him on spying charges
Third arrest made in investigation of Eddie Hutch's murder in 2016
Windfall tax on retailers who post huge profits being examined - Varadkar
Dentists pass no confidence vote in Donnelly as one in six wait three months for appointment