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CervicalCheck ex-gratia payments scheme to be set up 'in the coming weeks'
Siptu firefighters call for fire risk assessment of all Celtic Tiger buildings
Foster slams US mayor's award that pays tribute to McGuinness's 'military service'
Childcare court case worries: Families 'cheek-by-jowl' with prisoners, and a huge volume of cases
What would happen to food in Ireland if there's a no-deal Brexit?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Irishman who died in Ethiopian Airlines plane crash 'helped the most vulnerable people on our planet'
Man (30s) charged in relation to shooting at Carrickmines house
David Davis says May's Brexit deal is 'dreadful' but if UK could pull out of backstop it's 'rescuable'
Missing Dublin woman found safe and well
Family of Jean McConville 'upset and disgusted' at TV series of mother's murder
If you plan to travel to the UK with your pet after a no-deal Brexit, here's what you'll need
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Man (50s) and woman (30s) arrested after drugs worth €865,000 seized
Two men and woman arrested in Limerick after cannabis, loaded pistol and silencer seized
'A true broadcasting legend': Marian Richardson bids farewell to RTÉ
'Large sum of money' found in man's shirt donated to Oxfam - is it yours?
Man (38) who died in suspected murder-suicide named as Russell Steele
'My name is Lavinia': First rape survivor to waive anonymity tells her story
Geoffrey Cox argued that 'backstop could threaten Northern Irish human rights'
The Queen has posted to Instagram for the first time
Gardaí to conduct review of investigation into Hawe family deaths
Primark to move 220 UK staff to Dublin - but not because of Brexit
Road deaths have increased by 30% so far this year
'Record numbers' attend Ash Wednesday drive thru in Galway church
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Tánaiste to meet with Bradley tonight to seek clarification on police-killings comments
UK Supreme Court allows appeal from mother of man killed by RUC in 1992
Michael Jackson's nephew defends his uncle ahead of documentary on alleged abuse
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Cork auctioneer and Moore Street phone shop on latest Revenue tax defaulter list
Explosive devices sent to London's Heathrow Airport and Waterloo Station were posted from Dublin
Man (30s) arrested after cannabis worth €235,000 seized at Carlow growhouse
Illegal medicines: 740 abortion pills were seized in Ireland last year
What are the new 'casual employment' laws that came into force today?
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Your consumer rights could change post-Brexit when you buy from a British shop
'In-depth' government survey says 96% of people are happy with PSC process