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Ballymun gaelscoil will be finished by September despite contractor entering into examinership
Ambulances called to Dublin Airport after Aer Lingus crew became ill on flight
'Say no to vulture funds': Applause breaks out as TD calls for support for new law aimed at keeping people in their homes
NHS suspends vaginal mesh operations in England over risk of 'life-changing injuries'
American soldiers wore uniforms in Shannon town without Irish government approval
HSE tells doctors they must inform women of 'longterm pain' risk before vaginal mesh operations
Video: Volunteers work to keep abandoned horses in Dublin hydrated during the heatwave
Irish people priced out of investment market at home are putting their money in properties near Disneyworld
Inquiry into suicide of Donegal sergeant who was investigated by Gsoc finds 'mistakes were made'
Report says local authorities should stop letting tenants buy council houses
Public warned to take extra care with food after 96 cases of E.coli infection in ten days
Dublin drivers warned of smoke from gorse fires affecting visibility
Engineers say damage to cracking staircase in Dublin council block was painted over
'Full of love, fun, joy and so many dreams': Jastine Valdez laid to rest in Philippine hometown
'The fragility of life': New exhibition showcases artwork made by families who lost children
Gardaí in three stations to start wearing controversial new summer uniform from today
Company ordered to pay €10,000 over unfair dismissal of pregnant employee
Renewed appeal after hit-and-run that killed 67-year-old Alister Hines
Collision between coach and pedestrian on Dublin's Dame Street causes traffic delays in city
Garda management says it may be 'impossible' to afford wages for the rest of the year
Residents 'terrified' after staircase in council flat block 'moved' and cracked
Mario Rosenstock to host new Sunday show on Today FM
Facebook to start placing child abduction alerts on Irish users' feeds
'They have nowhere to go': Leeside Apartments residents continue to fight mass evictions
'It's grotesque': Fintan O'Toole pulls out of MacGill Summer School event over gender balance controversy
Gardaí seek information about car used in 2011 hit-and-run that killed young Monaghan man
Prison service investigating two staff allegations about management practices
'I can't say Dublin's safe for cyclists': Ministers want crackdown on drivers parking in cycle lanes
'Prison is for dangerous criminals': Drop in numbers sent to prison for non-payment of fines
'Deep-rooted culture of mistrust': Scouting Ireland board to step down over handling of rape allegation
Explainer: Why tech experts think the EU's proposed copyright law will 'screw up the whole internet'
Council urged to stop 'Mickey Mouse' road patch-ups and invest in full improvement plan
Former FBI director: Family separation is a 'shameful, disgraceful episode' in US history
Group behind far-right Charlottesville rally gets approval for 'white civil rights' march in Washington
Storm Emma caused higher levels of mortgage arrears as customers missed in-branch payments
New rules for banks will make it easier to save thousands on mortgage repayments
18,000 overcharged business accounts: Ulster Bank admits some customers complained five years ago
'It will deepen the crisis': Government warned of 'little or no scope' for tax cuts
Government to apologise for historical convictions of gay men
LISTEN: Children at US detention centre cry out for parents, plead with immigration agents