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Republicans and Democrats trying to win hearts and minds - but would a high turnout benefit Trump?
Worker accused of complaining about UK bosses in 'strong nationalist undertones' fails in unfair dismissal case
Wind warning in place as we're set for some heavy rain this weekend
Two men arrested over fatal stabbing in Kildare
PSNI officer reprimanded after climbing through homeless hostel window and drinking with residents
Local authorities offering letting agents €500 fee to house tenants under Hap scheme
Cars driven onto bonfires and firework injuries: Dublin Fire Brigade received 900 calls last night
Sergeant Maurice McCabe to retire from An Garda Síochána
17-year-old missing from Cork has been found
Teacher accused of sellotaping students' mouths removed from register
Jennifer Zamparelli announced as the new co-host for Dancing with the Stars
Poll: Should Ireland follow the UK in introducing a 'Google tax'?
Banking industry asks Irish public for its say on new culture board to help 'rebuild trust' in sector
Major redevelopment of the Abbey Theatre a step closer as it awaits government green light
'It's like a maze. You don't know if you'll find your way out': Planning delays hitting rural Ireland house building
Enda vs Bertie? Why the main political parties may roll out some big guns for the next Áras race
Irish people up to the age of 35 will now be eligible for Australian working visa
Why was the campaign so lacklustre? For the same reason 'no-one bothered going to Dublin matches this summer'
A €4.5 million ticket for last night's lotto was sold in Galway
'We have finally removed a medieval crime': Campaigners hail blasphemy vote
Has time run out on turning the clocks back? Irish public asked to say what they want to happen
Applications now open for tickets to the Late Late Toy Show
Áras candidates and politicians cast their votes this morning
Head of Garda HR John Barrett has been suspended
Using phones instead of physical Leap Cards part of NTA's plans to shake up commuter travel
2FM and Today FM slugging it out as they're almost neck and neck in latest radio figures
Islanders to cast their ballots in the presidential election today
Man in his 60s arrested after fatal shooting in rural area near Macroom
A lotto ticket worth €1.4 billion - yes, billion - has been sold in the US
'We're expecting an explosion in passenger numbers': Shane Ross defends plan for new Dublin Airport terminal
Two more Dublin schools closed with immediate effect over structural problems
Raw sewage from 38 towns and villages flowing into our environment, report says
Tributes paid to former TD and 'gentle giant' Seymour Crawford who has died aged 74
Passengers to disembark ferry that collided with two yachts off Isle of Wight
200 pupils affected as Dublin school building closed after 'significant structural issues' discovered
All along the Frontline - The controversial and acrimonious race for the Áras in 2011
Ryanair reports video to police after footage emerges of passenger racially abusing another
Poll: Should the confidence and supply agreement be renewed or would you rather an election?