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The son of the world's new oldest person has died aged 97
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The average age for Irish brides and grooms is getting older and older
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Thousands of families to lose out on money for childcare as Revenue can't give data to government
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Community Employment places to be expanded as Varadkar calls them 'essential' and 'worthwhile'
One in 10 Irish people say they have no religion, the second largest group behind Roman Catholics
Why do we have a census? Here's what the statistics are used for
'Nobody’s ashamed to say they broke their leg, but there’s still a shame linked to mental illness'
'It made me feel empowered': The Coombe celebrates 100 water births
Nobody knows how this cat made a two-year, 4,800km journey from California to Canada
School bus drivers to be asked if they want to join strike action
Heavy rain today and tomorrow, but Sunday doesn't look too bad
Underage teens are getting drunk by sucking on vodka-laced oranges, claims TD
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More parents are using children to shoplift for them, according to retailers
It's now possible to test sperm quality with a smartphone
Transgender teens, blended families and feminism - the new breed of children's books
Ireland's pilgrim paths: 'They're the great leveller - you could be Bill Gates or unemployed'
'Some people think that every person with autism is like Rain Man, or a wizard at maths'