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'I felt immediately there was something wrong': The intensive garda investigation into Ana Kriegel's death
Gardaí investigating comments by priest which compared gay people to 'zombies'
Gardaí appeal for help tracing missing 23-year-old Dublin woman
Three men arrested in connection with Lee Boylan shooting in Blanchardstown released without charge
Facebook announces plans for new cryptocurrency to come into operation as early as 2020
Three people arrested after gardaí seize stolen property and drugs worth €320,000
Aer Lingus orders six new 'narrowbody' planes to carry passengers on long-haul flights
€20,000 for women affected by CervicalCheck non-disclosure
Bank bosses may face fines and sanctions in the future, but won't get jail time under new law
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Wes Hoolahan to go on trial with League Two club
Justice Minister to 'apologise in person' to Majella Moynihan in the coming days
Finance Minister will 'form a judgement' as to what will be the most likely Brexit scenario ahead of Budget
Horses left to die by farmer in 'unprecedented' animal cruelty case
The two youngest murderers in the history of the State: The story of the Ana Kriegel trial
'He has nothing to blame himself for,' insists Platini's lawyer amid Qatar World Cup police probe
Ana Kriegel's wish was to have friends. Instead, the teenager was shunned, bullied and murdered
Boy A and Boy B have been found guilty of the murder of 14-year-old Ana Kriegel
Mary Lou McDonald asks Michael Noonan to clarify if he described Majella Moynihan case as 'internal garda matter'
Varadkar blaming Fianna Fáil for ministers using diesel cars is 'petty' and 'cheap', says Martin
Explainer: Why the boys found guilty of Ana Kriegel's murder cannot be named
'My first memory is being so gutted to miss out... Man City wouldn't let me play'
Top civil servant who warned against broadband plan questioned behind closed doors
Camogie star Ashling Thompson pleads guilty to assaulting second woman in Cork nightclub
Cork teenager missing since last week found safe and well
Appeal for witnesses after hit-and-run collision and attempted car hijacking in Dublin
HSE warns of 'significant impact' on services during support staff strike
'When I was in the hospital bed last August I considered quitting football'
President to host Áras garden party highlighting issues around Direct Provision
Poll: Is banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in 2030 a good idea?
Bomb squad called to Lurgan graveyard after police searching for drugs find 'suspicious object'
Mostly dry weather with top temperatures back up to 20 degrees today
Free public transport ruled out despite Dublin being 'the slowest city centre in Europe'
Revenue worker who was fired after being caught 'red handed' selling contraband cigarettes loses appeal against dismissal
Justice Department hit with €27,000 levy by Dublin City Council for vacant site it is trying to transfer to the council
Defence Forces planning to spend estimated €700k on new Escort of Honour motorbike fleet
Rotunda hospital chief warns of 'intolerable safety crisis' for premature babies
Lidl refused permission for a proposed new supermarket for a third time in three months