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Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'A tragic death': 15-year-old boy dies after collapsing during soccer match
Claims that Eircode will 'confuse emergency services and cost lives' denied
Gardaí investigate after boy (14) seriously injured in fall from bridge
Number of properties on the market 'at lowest level' since 2007
Court rules home extension be built so 'inseparable' siblings in care could stay together
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'Serious allegations' of rigged waiting lists to be pursued by Department of Health
€500m needed to tackle homelessness as 'ten children a week lose their home'
'There’s a growing sense across the country that something is seriously wrong'
A break in the rain: Peaceful scenes in Killarney before storm clouds roll in
'Conflict of interest' in RTÉ board nomination of alcohol group boss
Paul Murphy accepts Sinn Féin apology for sharing fake Facebook post
Grubby debacles and unravelling stories: The week in quotes
Plans to clampdown on abuse of anti-anxiety drugs ready 'within months'
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
HSE investigate death of baby born at Midlands Hospital
Body found in search for Alice Gross murder suspect
Taoiseach confronted by 'knicker-brandishing' protesters during Fine Gael dinner
Permanent TSB hit by 'short-term' technical glitch
RTÉ Radio 1 scoops up nine titles at the PPI Awards
Student's high-flying weather balloon captures stunning footage from over west Kerry
Acute and mental health services on 'the brink of collapse'
Hijacked Royal Mail van used during armed robbery in Donegal
Anyone with a reinstated discretionary medical card 'need not worry'
IMO votes against review into former boss's €10 million pension pot
In from the cold: international ideas for dealing with homelessness
Most countries could miss their Milliennium Goals for decreasing child mortality rates
Bankruptcies have increased more than 750% since four years ago
You could soon be able to vote while on your holidays
Teen death sparks calls for schools to start teaching children about their mental health
From flushing the loo to a cup of tea - how much will water cost?
Why were 75% of unexplained deaths in mental health services not reported correctly?
Numbers crunched: New report reveals the extent of Dublin's housing shortage
A final decision on water charges is expected later today
What age, where, and how many: The data on homelessness in Ireland
Cutting top rate of tax could give 'half of taxpayers' more money in their pocket