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Judge says Fianna Fáil councillor 'wriggled like a worm at the end of a hook' and told 'a pack of lies'
'Jack has done nothing wrong and his family just wants him home': Appeal to find missing teen
Ennis teen needed 100 stitches after being attacked with blades and carpet knife
Teen says she's lucky she wasn't blinded in stiletto attack by girl after school graduation
Dublin hotelier received €8 million to house homeless families last year
RTÉ's commercial income dropped 20% last year as sales of DVDs and CDs tumbled
Nearly 20,000 reports of suspected child abuse were made to Tusla last year
Murder accused said 'Sorry, I didn't mean to do it' when charged with fatal stabbing
One year on, Anthony Foley's wife recalls how the loss of her husband 'brought us to our knees'
Retail manager who made derogatory remark at work party loses unfair dismissal bid
Receptionist at child services company fired for visiting hardcore porn sites
The State has paid out over €1 billion in Hepatitis C and HIV compensations
A biker roared away from gardaí at 240 km/h because 'he thought he was under attack'
Coroner records verdict of death by misadventure after base-jumper fell 600 feet
Blockbuster Star Wars film gets up to €3m tax relief from Irish State
Dunnes Stores ordered to pay €12,500 to widowed mother-of-six in discrimination case
Last Georgian mansion built in Dublin to be regenerated despite opposition
Prisoner was not checked for over two hours on night he died
The roof of the old Central Bank could become a new pub and Temple Bar residents are worried
Security man awarded €24,000 after being racially abused by Tesco store manager
Man who listed 'standing up against homosexuality' as achievement loses discrimination case
Lawyers for Donald Trump appear in Clare court seeking to have €14,095 judgement set aside
'I am lucky I got her back' - Husband of Caitríona Lucas on one-year anniversary of her death
The former head of Irish Water walked away with a retirement package of nearly €600,000 last year
The duo behind a new 'superpub' on Dublin's Harcourt Street are appealing its refusal
Ennis man who stole €460 from Ed Sheeran fans jailed for 9 months
'An appalling case': Bus driver attacked taxi driver in fight over parking
Former Labour TD appears in court charged with dangerous driving and obstructing a Garda
HSE spent almost €300k burying people who were homeless or had no known family
Local residents lodge appeal against recovery centre for homeless drug addicts in Dublin city
Happy Pear revenue has increased by 40% this year
'Out of control' teen admitted to hospital as Tusla had nowhere else to place him
Dublin-based firm collects €356 million in revenue from porn subscriptions
Man who allegedly beat cancer patient with baseball bat ordered to undergo psychiatric assessment
Bouncer who was told all Romanians 'are thieves and liars' wins €20k in discrimination case
School teacher and caretaker scuffle over Virgin Mary statue
Bartender awarded €20,000 after discrimination by employer over her 'extremely painful' condition
Book-keeper 'retired' by her employer after reaching 66 wins age discrimination case
Former Tusla boss was paid €40k after leaving post last year
'A truly horrific murder': Irishman stabbed to death in Wolverhampton