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UPDATE: Met Éireann issues red alert
Childline responded to 1,450 calls, texts and messages on Christmas Day
WATCH: The most Irish reaction to a surprise homecoming ever
UPDATE: Ryanair brings mother of sick twins home safely
How a wrong number led to the NORAD Santa-tracker
UK surgeon suspended for 'branding his initials on patient's liver'
Taking a Christmas swim? Be careful, says Coast Guard
Retailers "disappointed" as Christmas sales are down on 2012
Gardaí seek witnesses to Kilkenny armed robbery
Man arrested after fire starts in Dublin home
Talks on flags and parades begin in Belfast today
Immigrant families will be 'torn apart this Christmas'
UPDATE: AIB cards hit with problems again today
Wild weather knocks out power, leads to ferries being cancelled
Derry streets evacuated after bomb warning
In pictures: The winter solstice at Newgrange
Rebels fire on US aircraft in South Sudan, wounding three
Take a coat: Hail and thunderstorms to hit the country today
Poll: Are charity bosses deserving of large salaries?
"Large amount" of cash stolen in Monaghan robbery
Issue with AIB debit cards ‘has been resolved’ says bank
Over 2,100 people called rape helpline over Christmas 2012
Man appears in court charged with €200,000 Anglo computer fraud
Surprise inspection of Holles St finds grime encrusted window sills and dusty incubator
Batten down the hatches: Winds of over 100km per hour expected today
'Ireland wasn't a victim of the Euro, the Euro was a victim of Ireland's banks'- Barroso
Midleton ambulance call 'did not follow procedure' in the lead-up to 2-year-old's death
Cystic Fibrosis charity withholds €1.8 million from hospital
Paying your LPT or getting a tax refund? Revenue wants to remind you of something
St Vincent's top-up stance is "not good enough" says PAC chairman
Taxpayers will no longer pick up all of the tab for failed banks
Largest credit union in the country is not in trouble, RTÉ clarifies
Irish dance show "to tour China for the next 10 years"
Over eight million tourists visited Ireland in 2013
People still joining credit unions, but fewer are taking out loans
Shot fired in Dublin after man points fake gun at gardaí
Dublin City Council could "lose billions" to Irish Water
Debt write offs for some, but up to 27,000 homes could be repossessed
€10,000 GoCar set alight in Dublin city