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Poll: Should a general election be held before April 2016?
Coppinger: December 10th could become a day of national strike
The 5-metre tall steel cross on Carrauntoohil has been cut down
How should Ireland decide whether to send troops abroad?
What was Bertie Ahern doing on the front page of the South China Morning Post?
'The crisis is deepening': Record number of rough sleepers in Dublin
14 injured in suspected gas explosion at London hotel
Emily Logan: Give GSOC the power to investigate claims of excessive force by gardaí
Ambulance comes under attack while crew treats assault victim
A caller to Alan Kelly's constituency office threatened to 'put a bullet in his head'
'Relentlessly rainy Ireland': How water charges anger is reported abroad
Shell's Mayo gas terminal is rumbling into life with flare tests
There are 300 slaves in Ireland (and the Government's response is ranked pretty well)
So who is this woman marrying Charles Manson?
Cork City Council faces administration if a budget isn't passed within two weeks
School did not discriminate against expelled Traveller who waved fake penis at teacher
The home of April Jones's killer has been torn down
Speed van worker awarded €28k after petrol attack
'People are literally terrified. Can you please reassure them?': The week in quotes
Irish troops in Afghanistan are coming home
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Two men die in separate workplace accidents
Privatisation of bus routes stalled to allow for further talks with unions
Kim Kardashian's bottom didn't 'break the internet' at all...
Another council has voted in favour of abolishing water charges
Half of Ireland's GPs are working more than 50 hours per week
Waterford Whispers News: 'I turned down RTÉ, we would be too much for them'
'We don't want to privatise Irish Water but no-one believes politicians when we say that'
Irish scientists have figured out ANOTHER way smoking is bad for you
Bomb squad make safe two viable IEDs in Mayo
"It's so important to get this inquiry right"
Where does Ulster Bank's €3.5 million fine go?
Belfast crematorium recycles metal without telling families - as does one in Republic
People will pay more to live near a school (regardless of how good it is)
On-the-run raccoon taken into police custody
Teenager in court after woman threatened in home by men with knives