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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
Four successful bidders in Ireland's first offshore wind contract auction revealed
Sudden drop in bread prices by some supermarket chains blasted as a 'PR exercise'
Government holds discussion with retailers over prices as Tesco and Aldi cut bread by 10c
Man released from custody after being arrested on suspicion of murdering woman in Sligo
Over 80% believe national deer herd is damaging biodiversity as call for cull grows
Tributes paid to renowned Chieftains fiddle player Seán Keane after death at 76
Man arrested after holding hostage at Belfast hotel
State yet to protect natural sites such as Killarney Park and Burren despite Europe court case
People of Omagh being 'retraumatised' by 'campaign to disrupt the peace', says local MLA
GAA Go creating 'invisible barrier' for older fans, says Age Action
Whistleblowers often 'deeply disturbed and disillusioned' after reporting wrongdoing
SIAC Construction: Appeals for builder to clarify future of 100 jobs as it enters High Court
Healthcare assistant 'asked to follow and watch' rival union members, WRC told
Barristers to protest seeking better daily pay for district court work
Plans to move 80 Ukrainians from Co Kerry hotel put on hold
JPMorgan buys US bank First Republic after regulators seize control
The 'far-right is mobilising in communities and workplaces' and must be challenged, unions warn
209 Irish citizens and their dependents flee Sudan as ceasefire extended
Man wielding a knife robs shop in Stillorgan
Family of man killed in Ukraine says he stood 'against all forms of imperialism'
Man arrested in connection with murder of Eddie Hutch released without charge
Milk prices cut by four supermarkets within hours of each other
Mixed weather conditions in store across the long weekend