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Britain to expel 23 Russian diplomats after former double agent poisoned
Want to be a teacher? The Government has allocated an extra 280 third level places
Ticket reselling firm says that a ban on touts would just lead to more black market trade
Poll: Will you attend a St Patrick's Day parade this year?
'There's a lot of talk about us. And we get it': Church of Scientology launches TV channel
Items discovered in Tina Satchwell search site sent for forensic testing
Poll: Should pepper spray be legalised in Ireland?
Gardaí's home and car targeted as they investigate actions of criminal gang in north-east
Senior Kinahan criminal faces extradition over Eddie Hutch murder
Gardaí track down Lidl thieves after looters post videos of themselves online
A young girl has died in suspected meningitis outbreak
'Snow tourists' told to stay away from Wicklow Mountains this weekend over avalanche fears
€250k a year and policing experience 'not essential': Search for new Garda Commissioner begins
CAO points to drop as demand dips but teaching is still one of the most popular courses in Ireland
Government offers advice to returning emigrants on how to get a home and access work
The average price of Irish land has gone up - it now costs over €9k per acre
Over 1,200 vulnerable animals were seized by the ISPCA last year
Garda analysts 'were belittled and disrespected when they tried to highlight inaccurate homicide figures'
Irish famine memorial in New York reopens to public after $5 million dollar renovation
Man died after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Waterford
New blood test to detect Alzheimer's disease developed by Irish researchers
Detailed information from 'key witness' sparks 40-acre hunt for missing Tina Satchwell
Gardaí search woods after getting 'key piece of intelligence' about missing Tina Satchwell
'What it means is that we won't arrest people for carrying heroin': Confusion remains over injection centre policing
'Tomorrow is not a normal day' - People urged to use public transport, parts of east remain in 'full crisis'
'A campaigner to the end': Michael D Higgins pays tribute to author Emma Hannigan
Australia ex-deputy PM airs baby paternity doubts after scandal
Man arrested in relation to murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe released without charge
Poll: Will you watch the Oscars tonight?
Thousands of homes still without water and power
Mass-goers told there is 'no obligation' to attend religious services today
Public transport is returning to normal but the advice is to check in with provider before setting off
Woman in her 80s dies in Longford fire
Kinahan cartel suffers another blow after international police arrest fourth Irishman in three months
'We're into recovery mode' - public urged to remain cautious as Storm Emma cleanup kicks into gear
Major progress made with reconnections, but 11,000 homes still without power in southeast
Man (80s) dies after car crashes into wall in Roscommon
Schools are to reopen on Monday - where possible