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Supreme Court says only the birth mother - not genetic mother - can appear on birth cert
Paedophile told by court that castration was not a punishment
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'These blunt, cold letters show just how desperate the situation was'
The River Lee has burst its banks (but only a little)
Our ageing population 'risks a poor quality of life' unless action is taken now
Are Irish cinemas going to ban Google Glass?
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This 23 year old's invention could revolutionise neonatal care
1994: Homeowners told they could win cars and holidays if they paid their water charges
Now the 'curry my yoghurt' MP has been barred from speaking in Stormont...
The NHS is planning a roadshow to nab some Irish nurses
Here's what Google is showing off in a hidden exhibition in London
Man (37) dies in crash on minor road in Donegal
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Further Ebola trial runs to be carried out to ensure health services are ready
A lot of UK firefighters are out on strike tonight
SMEs will soon to able to access €800m from Ireland's newest bank
The woman who has hugged 33 million people is in Dublin today
Parties in Northern Ireland have approved a Budget for next year. Kinda.
Man dies and seven others injured in Leitrim pile-up
Almost 100 anti-water charges protests planned across the country
Shots were fired at a house in Louth this evening
Farmers and processors agree to two weeks of talks to try to end the beef crisis
Will one of these new RTÉ dramas be the next big thing?
Attacks on emergency services 'utterly unacceptable', but protective laws won't be improved
People are going mad for water butts ahead of first water charges bill
Gardaí investigate three violent attacks in Dublin's north inner city
The Green Party wants a referendum to make sure Irish Water isn't privatised
Sunday World journalist heads to UTV Ireland as news editor
'Dermot died in front of me': Wife of murdered Irishman demands tougher sentence for killer
Leo wants to find out just how healthy Ireland is
Police come under attack from dozens of youths in East Belfast
Cork lab looks to make salmon our new source of Vitamin D
A lot of people want to drill a private well before water charges come in...