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This man is cycling around the Irish coast to try to stop a hard border in the North
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Former TD who said 'F**k you, Deputy Stagg' in the Dáil is elected mayor of South Dublin
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House prices around the country are rising by €2,000 every month
'I'm choking back tears': Relief and vindication after Jobstown not guilty verdict
'No more baptism barrier': Catholic schools won't use religion as admission criteria, says Bruton
Outside Dublin, house prices in Galway are rising at the fastest rate of any Irish city
Airbnb in the hot seat as it tells TDs the service is not making the housing crisis worse
Dublin's chief fire officer says more resources needed to carry out inspections
'We just want time to complete the paper': TDs to quiz exam board on Junior Cert pupil's petition
'People who've suffered for our country should get the support they deserve'
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'This case is not about the right to protest': Jury sent for deliberations in Jobstown trial
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'Risk to the public': 128 doctors working as consultants not on the required specialist register
Fine Gael warned a general election is 'inevitable' if it clashes with Fianna Fáil again
Man ejected out of window in single car crash in Limerick
Irish naval vessel rescues over 180 refugees in the Mediterranean
London Eye evacuated after suspected WW2 bomb spotted in River Thames