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London gang sentenced to total of 54 years in jail following spate of luxury watch robberies
After two defeats in two days, Theresa May considering Brexit concessions to win over Labour MPs
Irish-produced film The Favourite leads the way with 12 Bafta nominations
Larry Gogan is leaving RTÉ's 2FM after 40 years
Irish author Sally Rooney becomes youngest ever winner of prestigious Costa Novel Award
Post-mortem due to be carried out today on skeletal remains found in Wexford
Two Irishmen charged with murder after man dies following attack in Sydney
Poll: Do you think there'll be a general election this year?
RTÉ wants to digitally archive 20,000 tapes of its radio programmes between 1988 and 2008
Almost 10,000 Help-to-Buy claims processed since scheme began... but it could face the axe next year
Reprieve for Carlow village as park reopens following forced pre-Christmas closure
'White collar crimes will not be tolerated': Cabinet backing for new anti-money laundering laws
Social housing stock dries up but Nama says it's still on course to deliver 20,000 homes by 2020
Explainer: Why Brexit could be behind the upsurge in migrants aiming to cross the English Channel
'PC-ravaged clowns': UK bakery chain sparks bizarre online row by launching vegan sausage roll
Netflix tells people to cop on and stop doing everyday tasks blindfolded for the Bird Box Challenge
'A recovery for whom?': Government slammed for refusal to reintroduce free passport for pensioners
Poll: When are you taking down your Christmas tree?
Here's how many sites there are where its owners will have to pay the vacant site levy
A 'faster, more efficient' way to buy and sell property takes effect from today
Which Budget changes kick in today?
Quiz: How well do you remember 1998?
Tesco worker 'sent home because of his beard' awarded €2.5k following Labour Court hearing
Nearly €20,000 was spent on cigarettes in the Dáil bar this year
'Shove it up your h**e', 'cop on' and PC gone mad: Some of the best burns of 2018
'It's devastating for us': Tiny Carlow village forced to close its park just before Christmas
Gardaí to spend €250k a year for a 'vehicle recovery service'
Here's how many thousands of pints of Guinness were sold in the Dáil bar this year
Here's how much the government has spent on its nationwide 'Getting Ireland Brexit Ready' events
Government says it's owed €475 million in social welfare overpayments
Non-Irish national who said he was only one in the job not given paid holidays awarded €9.9k
Government urged to apologise for the at least 77 executed by Free State during Civil War
'If they're talking about Oxford Street having problems, surely rural Ireland needs a leg up'
Quiz: How well do you remember the year that was... in Irish politics?
Fast food worker awarded €2k after boss 'walked around shop with raw sausage hanging from trousers'
'It's just a sh*tfest. You can't parody the man': Waterford Whispers and satire after Trump
'I tell friends back home all the time that they should come over': Visa extension set to boost Irish-Australian migration
Labour Court overturns €39k payout for worker despite HSE's 'entirely unsatisfactory approach'
Quiz: How well do you know Die Hard?