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'We never had a hard border': The week in quotes
'Oozing with history': Take a look around the Mansion House, 100 years on from the first Dáil sitting
'He must have been looking for a party to gate-crash': The week in quotes
We tracked the progress of these Young Scientist projects - here's how they got on
Ever tried to reinvent the wheel? One Young Scientist is doing just that
This Young Scientist project is turning algae into pints of the black stuff (crude oil, that is)
'My appeal to the United Kingdom is this - get your act together': The week in quotes
After 30 years, the tiny doughnut kiosk on Dublin's O'Connell Street is still going strong
Quiz: How closely were you paying attention to recent animal stories?
At least 3,226 user records compromised in Luas cyber attack
Former Fianna Fáil TD Peter Kelly dies aged 74
'Rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated': Olivia Newton-John responds to reports that she has weeks to live
Wreath laying ceremony to remember Japanese student killed in Dundalk knife attack
This futuristic pod is making college life easier for students with autism
These are the referendums coming up in 2019 - and a few after that
Missing teenager found safe and well
Man (50s) questioned over alleged sexual assault on young male
The government is paying €88m to rent private properties - but it also owns almost 100 empty buildings
39 people arrested after man stabbed in London
The government is declaring war in 2019 (on single-use plastics)
House prices rose by €1,000 a month in 2018
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
This Young Scientist project aims to revolutionise education in refugee camps
Port Tunnel reopens after being blocked by 'yellow vest' protesters
Gardaí investigate sudden death of woman in Donegal
Man (20) treated for serious head injuries after assault in Lucan last night
Excavations at Tuam mother and baby home expected to start in latter half of 2019
Fancy researching your family history from the revolutionary period? This is a good place to start...
This little brown duck was once thought to be extinct - now, its been released back into the wild
This project by Westmeath students aims to help parents know when a smart toy has been hacked
Flu levels are low, but we're about to enter 'an extremely busy time for the health service'
Planning to get out and about on the final weekend of 2018? The weather will be mostly settled and a bit dull
More than 7,000 health workers to vote on strike action in 2019
Which kitchen surface stays clean the longest? A Young Scientist is trying to find out
The Sick and Indigent Roomkeepers Society: Dublin's oldest charity and its plan to make it to 2040
'It doesn’t take very long for your balaclava to slip': The week in quotes
'This is a genuinely historic moment': The week in quotes
'Do you know how to twerk?': The week in quotes
This Luas is being filled with essential gifts for people in emergency accommodation
'13 years of blood, sweat and tears and it all amounts to this': The week in quotes