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A quarter of Dublin households are living in rented properties as demand soars
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The creators of the Muppets want this cartoon to help kids save the planet
Have outdoor plans today? Bring an umbrella
Giving parents a tax credit for childcare would have cost nearly €600m
DNA is helping Irish people find their ancestors from centuries ago
'I regret not talking to my mother about her death, don't do the same thing'
Coca-Cola and Pepsi have been quietly lobbying against anti-obesity measures in the US
Opinion: The government is beginning to recognise that the first five years of a child's life are the most crucial
Tanya Ward
Schools will shut for seven days as secondary teachers announce strike action
Did you buy a Halloween wig from Dealz? It might have been recalled
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