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Food alert over frozen mini sausage rolls which may contain pieces of plastic
Man (40s) rushed to hospital with 'serious injuries' after being stabbed in Dublin park
Archdiocese postpones vote on patronage of Dublin schools, citing 'confusion' about Church celebrations
Garda warning over hoax callers who threaten to deport those who pick up
Man jailed for chasing garda in court and shouting that he hoped she would 'get run over by a bus'
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Almost 3 million contraband cigarettes seized from property in Kildare
Landlords who evict tenants because they want to sell or renovate a property could face tough sanctions
Officials say probe into deadliest biker shootout in US history would be 'waste of time' as charges dropped
'No longer anything to fear': INMO calls on members to accept proposals to resolve pay strike
'The Freedom of Information Act is dead': High Court rules against Information Commissioner in UCC finding
Ryanair claims to be 'greenest' airline following appearance on list of worst carbon polluters in Europe
'There is extraordinary division in Ireland': Aontú to stand 60 candidates in upcoming elections
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Cannabis worth €240,000 seized following search of property in west Dublin
Government to extend enforcement of Rent Pressure Zones until 2021
From a Boris Johnson postage stamp to 30cm biscuits: the best gags from this year's April Fool's Day
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
President praises 'force of forgiveness' of Italian student left paralysed in Dublin attack in 1999
'Thank you for everything': Mother of Italian man paralysed in Dublin attack pens letter to Irish people
US Attorney General confirms he will release a redacted version of the Mueller report to Congress
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
130 cannabis plants seized after gardaí discover grow house in Louth
Gardaí in Cork carry out simulated training exercise involving 15 people in emergency department
Irish car buyers shopping abroad as figures show drop in number of new vehicles taxed during 2018
FactCheck: Was there a plan to close the Luas Green Line for up to four years to construct the Metrolink?
Explainer: Why is Donald Trump asking the FBI to look into an alleged hate crime against a TV actor?
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'It does not make sense': Concerns over reports that Government will continue to criminalise drug use
NTA confirms new Metrolink route will terminate at Charlemont stop
'Put our family at peace': Parents of murdered Willie Maughan make appeal to find his killers
Paschal Donohoe says John Delaney deserves 'due process' - but says funding of new role needs clarity