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'Treated like cattle': Justice Committee chair says 'profiteering' use of hotels for asylum seekers should end
Organic bottled infant milk recalled due to presence of fish
'It has had quite a violent past': Bertie Ahern explains his role in Bougainville referendum
Investigation into how top prizes were not included in some National Lottery games being considered
Man who stabbed Japanese student in Dundalk found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity
Filibustering of Judicial Appointments Bill 'led by lawyers' says Ross
Direct Provision should be 'replaced' or 'fundamentally reformed', Justice Committee concludes
Controlled explosion carried out at Scottish polling station, police say item was 'non-viable device'
'I don’t know does it make it more special, but it certainly makes it more worthwhile'
Rain, snow and below-freezing temperatures on the way
The Lambay black rat is now the only 'threatened' terrestrial mammal species in Ireland
Lisa Chambers to be issued a warning for her involvement in 'Votegate'
Horse dies after being struck by rush hour train in south Dublin
'Children should not be driving these on public roads': Gardaí issue Christmas warning over scramblers
Shane Ross says government will 'look at' proposal to split FAI
Three people arrested over death of man found in burning car in Lucan last month
Ireland's only children's pain consultant to step down due to clinic's lack of funding
Hyde Park bomb fitted with pieces of shrapnel by IRA 'to increase lethality' of device, court told
Gay Byrne, Brexit and Donald Trump: What people were talking about on Facebook in 2019
Column: It’s not so simple, Minister, the proposed rent freeze bill could work under the Constitution
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Businesses warned of new payroll scam targeting employee salaries during busy Christmas season
Almost 800 people died from drug use in 2017, new figures show
'Resilient' Ireland to see further economic growth next year but at a slower rate
What to look out for as the UK delivers an election verdict with Brexit on the horizon
Final countdown: On the doorsteps with the DUP and SDLP in one of the North's tightest races
Adopted people will not get automatic access to birth records over parent's right to privacy
Irish Water appeals for people in Dublin area to conserve water over Christmas as demand peaks
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'The game here is devoid of ethic and its integrity is in tatters, but let's not waste this crisis'
Row erupts at Fine Gael parliamentary meeting over TD's criticism of Eoghan Murphy
Gardaí out in force as over 300 suspected drink drivers arrested since start of Christmas safety campaign
How I Spend My Money: A 27-year-old software engineer on €92,000 who does charity work in his spare time
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Minister says 'alternative way' to deal with Dara Murphy complaints will be found as Dáil clerk has 'no jurisdiction'
Gardaí ruled out terrorism links in 'random' Dundalk killing, court hears
RTÉ has deferred its decision to relocate Lyric FM from Limerick
Suggestions children aged 4 would be taught about masturbation called out as 'dangerous scaremongering'
Limerick FC set to be liquidated
Hospitals granted 190 extra beds in bid to tackle winter pressure