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A herd of wild goats that has been roaming around Ennis has a new home
Tributes paid to builder killed in 'tragic accident' in Clare
Plans for large-scale mosque in Blanchardstown given green light
'A very loving person': Tributes paid to Westmeath judge who died at age 46 after illness
Origin of name 'Supermac's' revealed as Irish fast food brand goes to legal war with McDonald's
Man pleads guilty to uploading 30 photos of local teenage girls to porn website
Tourist killed after SatNav told driver to go wrong way near Cliffs of Moher, court hears
Clare teenager thought about killing his mother to end 'years of abuse' against him and siblings
Council forced to spend €7,000 to dispose of animal carcasses dumped off Clare cliffs
Former priest loses harassment case against shop after claiming he was called a 'paedophile'
UCD ordered to pay academic €30,000 after commission finds it denied her a job because of her age
Drug dealer caught after being spotted leaving boxes of cocaine at telephone pole
Homeless man who told parish priest that he would 'cut his throat' sentenced to 3 months
Teen jailed after 14-year-old girl coerced into sex over death threats to her mother
Hotel security guard sacked after showing guest her own 'sex tape' awarded €6,000 for unfair dismissal
Hotel was paid up to €5m to accommodate homeless people last year
Gardaí called to Finding Dory screening after family refused to move seats
25-year-old man died after taking little known synthetic drug in Clare pub
Company ordered to pay €46k to receptionist who was sexually harassed by her boss
Being treated with chemical pipe cleaner had 'devastating' impact on children
Gardaí examining CCTV footage from nightclub where man was stabbed to death
Clare landowner 'surprised and shocked' by Varadkar's comments about wind farm
HSE paramedic changes plea to guilty over assaulting two female students by putting them in choke hold
Choke hold that HSE paramedic allegedly put on student nurse 'could have been life-threatening', court hears
HSE paramedic 'knocked out' student nurse and 'choked' pregnant woman, court hears
Lisdoonvarna locals say they'll welcome 30 asylum seekers next week ... but no more than that
All the publicans in this Cork town plan on keeping the shutters down this Good Friday
Luas justified in firing fares inspector who punched passenger following 'unacceptable' level of racist abuse
Councillor who falsely nominated another driver in speeding case has driving ban lifted
Kinahan Hutch feud coincides with huge need for armed Garda prisoner escorts to courts
A worker sacked after making a discrimination claim has been awarded €25,000
€5.7 million paid to gardaí in compensation for on duty injuries last year
Four babies born to women in prison last year
Worker who 'faked' injury loses unfair dismissal case after private investigator spots him carrying child
Driving ban 'would be exceptionally disastrous' for former TD Michael McNamara
'My eyes were burning off my head': Former TD was pepper sprayed after 'refusing arrest', court hears
Amazon's €1bn 'Project G' for Dublin gets the go-ahead
Surge in women joining Defence Forces after €360,000 is spent on recruitment campaigns
Cannabis grower says it's 'absurd and bananas' that he can be accused of committing a crime
Carrigstown is on the move after RTÉ gets green light to relocate Fair City set