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RTÉ to conduct review of gender equality after salary criticisms
Train services delayed after bin truck damages crossing barrier
Mother and children placed in hotel with 'bloodstained mattresses' after fleeing domestic violence
Temperatures of up to 23 degrees - and heavy showers - forecast this week
Irish Water says Drogheda supply won't be restored until Thursday
'Left with €15 after bills': The week-to-week struggle of a single parent in Ireland
Resolution of garda issues hangs on solving tensions between senior managers
'Not a legacy to be proud of': Charities tell ministers how to pull 139,000 children out of poverty
Gardaí arrest 24 street dealers after sting operation in Tallaght
'It's time for her to go': TDs call for Commissioner to step down over Templemore scandal
'These people matter': The government's new 'compassionate' plan to tackle drug addiction
Concern for Irish troops in Syria as Russia and US plan safe zone
Women being 'forced into homelessness' as former partners refuse to sign arrears deals
Watch: Gardaí test response to terror attack in simulation at Dublin's Docklands
'You're deliberately not answering': Commissioner asked 7 times whether Jobstown review will cover garda evidence
Theresa May announces inquiry into Britain's contaminated blood scandal
'It will put us on the map': Castlebar shop owner thrilled at selling winning Euromillions ticket
Sinn Féin member reports hate crime after election posters placed on bonfire
Call for gardaí to have expanded powers to issue barring orders
Michael Collins 'would not be happy' with suggestions Ireland follow Britain out of EU
Why did it take five years for a controversial missing person case to be upgraded to murder?
Missing Leitrim man 'didn't realise how violent' people he befriended were
Young midlands woman 'would not be dead' if local drug treatment was available
'We wanted to be loved': Institutional abuse survivors take their fight for justice to the UN
Man who was extradited from Spain to face sex assault charges fails to appear in court
Gardaí say Jobstown trial would have 'benefitted hugely' from body cam footage
Irish people reporting sightings of hummingbirds that are actually moths
How a retired principal and a small group of frontline workers created a national event
Gardaí reveal 89 homicides over 14 years were not counted due to 'process issue'
'I really hope we don't run out of time': Desperate parents share stories of children's suicide attempts
Missing teenager located safe and well in Dublin city centre
'Tina, come home': Husband of missing woman makes emotional appeal
Victim of tracker mortgage scandal: 'If I was six months in arrears they'd be ringing me every day'
60 high-rise buildings across the UK have failed fire safety tests
Prince Harry says he 'wanted out' of the royal family
Irish government 'monitoring situation carefully' after UK Parliament cyber attack
'No wonder there's such a delay': Just four staff in unit tasked with delivering housing