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Search for fisherman missing off Skerries stood down
Katie Hopkins to leave job at London radio station after calling for 'final solution' to Manchester attack
University presidents showed 'arrogance' when questioned about financial misconduct, claims TD
Fine Gael has overtaken Fianna Fáil for first time since general election
'Huge concerns' over future of disability service in Kilkenny
Over 100 children receive awards for their incredible artwork today
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President Higgins will meet Pope Francis in Rome on Monday
Two jailed over high-speed road race that killed four people
'A sad loss of a great talent to the world' - Tributes paid to Chris Cornell
More than a quarter of homes in Poolbeg will be social and affordable housing
The iconic train station from The Quiet Man at risk of collapsing
Gardaí seize almost €800,000 worth of cannabis in two operations
Trump slams Russia probe as 'greatest political witch hunt in history' in morning tweets
Gorse fire which was visible across Dublin put under control last night
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5,000 cyber-attacks were attempted against one Irish hospital in just 24 hours
Rare giant squid caught off the coast of Dingle to be brought to Natural History Museum
Around 57 people are ringing Ireland's main domestic violence helpline every day
Irish Farmers Journal criticised for 'fake news' editorial on climate change
'This will put farmers out of business' - Tesco criticised for low prices for lamb
PSNI treating deaths at a house in Fermanagh as a murder-suicide