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Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Bonnie Greer, Love Island and #WagathaChristie: Here's what got Irish Twitter talking this year
BBC and ITV journalists apologise over reports that Tory advisor was punched by Labour activist
Woman missing from Castlebar found safe and well
Quiz: Which city is this? (Winter edition)
Four men arrested over attempted murder in Dublin in March 2018
20 to 30 new schools to be built across country as government issues contract worth €700 million
'Pay your staff their well-earned tips': Protest outside Dublin restaurant over workers' conditions
Dara Murphy's 'total disengagement with the Dáil' raised with Varadkar as Cork TD resigns his seat
Health Minister Simon Harris says limitations of smear screening is a 'difficult, painful reality'
Eoghan Murphy says no-confidence motion is a 'stunt' and expects to win vote this evening
Former Anglo chair Sean Fitzpatrick fined €25k and expelled from Chartered Accountants Ireland
Luas Red Line back in service but running with delays of 25-30 minutes
Lisa Smith's period of detention has been extended by 24 hours
Detectives treating case of 11-month-old boy who died in Armagh as murder
'Devastating and important': Behind the scenes at the Stardust podcast as the fight for justice continued
Rail services suspended between Sandymount and Lansdowne after vehicle damages barriers
Man (20s) due in court charged over Tipperary €100k drugs seizure
'It will impact thousands': New divorce living-apart requirements to apply from 1 December
This weekend will be... dry and sunny (but also quite cold)
The Oireachtas awarded another contract for printing worth €2 million this month
Bank of Ireland ATMs aren't working and neither is its online banking app
Using 'volatile' corporate tax receipts to plug spending overruns may be unsustainable, watchdog warns
Farmers have begun to leave tractor protest in Dublin city centre
This is the model of printing press that's causing all the hassle for the Oireachtas
Poll: Should it be mandatory for dog owners to carry litter bags?
'We even lost our house': Cancer patients facing crippling costs of as much as €1,000 a month
Death of man found in Ballymun being treated by gardaí as 'personal tragedy'
Dublin businesses facing 'unfair' rates hike as city council set to vote on annual budget
Poll: Should penalty points and fines be based on how far above the speed limit drivers are caught?
Gardaí investigating after woman allegedly sexually assaulted in north Dublin on Saturday
Rain forecast throughout the week but it 'should become somewhat drier by Friday'
'I really feel sorry for those businesses': Minister says he's 'pushing hard' on high insurance costs
'Serious merit in proposals': Shane Ross backs all-island soccer league
Irish Water website crashed after boil water notice when just 5,000 people tried to log on
16 men and boys discovered in truck container are believed to be Kurdish, gardaí say
Department planning new Direct Provision centres to cut down on 'highly unsatisfactory' shortages