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'Unenforceable and unworkable': Government given legal warning over alcohol ad restrictions
Former deputy principal jailed for 18 months for possessing and distributing child abuse images
Gsoc opens investigation into death of Regency Hotel investigator Colm Fox
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Sean O'Shea's haul of 0-7 helps UCC deliver first Sigerson Cup title since 2014
Community service for mugger caught hiding in bushes by gardaí using thermal imaging
Judge jails 48-year-old homeless man who called priest a 'motherf**ker'
‘I’ve been asked many times how I kept calm, but I don't think anything could prepare you for that’
How I Spend My Money: A chartered surveyor on €50,000 splitting her week between Dublin and her partner's home out west
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Gardaí arrest 23 people in crackdown on prolific shoplifters
Simon Harris survives motion of no confidence, as Fianna Fáil abstains
Gardaí renew appeal for missing Jon Jonsson who hasn't been seen in 11 days
Opinion: You’ve just won €175m in the euro millions - don't buy the yacht just yet
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'Lives could be lost' without immediate training for Coast Guard blue light driving
'We don’t want this to change our lives': Family syndicate from north Dublin overjoyed at Euromillions win
13-week ban for Cheetahs player who cleared nose onto face of Connacht player
Man pleads guilty to defrauding 8 people out of €1,952 worth of concert tickets that didn’t exist
Woman discovered with fatal injuries identified after public appeal
Inquiry to be considered after children reassured hearing was fine only to be told years later of impairment
'I need to prioritise my health': Vicky Phelan to take step back from CervicalCheck campaigning
Winning EuroMillions €175 million jackpot ticket sold in north Dublin store
Ireland's €175 million lotto winner ranks near the top of the biggest EuroMillions ever
Regency trial collapses as murder charge against Patrick Hutch dropped
'It's in crisis': Law Society raises concerns over security issues in family courts system
Poll: Would you go public if you won the EuroMillions jackpot?
It's going to be 'exceptionally mild' for the rest of this week
Man (70) dies after car hits wall in Co Galway
'I don't expect a breakthrough': May to meet EU leaders as she aims to re-negotiate Brexit deal
Upscaling rollout of HPV vaccine could 'eliminate' cervical cancer in some countries, study finds
O'Brien excited to link with Kidney and Kiss at ambitious London Irish
RTÉ says it could benefit from other TV channels 'going dark' with a no-deal Brexit
Majority of people think construction contract for Children's Hospital should be re-tendered
Over 200,000 people have been through JobPath, but only 11,000 have held down jobs for over a year
Irish Coast Guard staff and volunteers no longer allowed to use blue lights and sirens
HSE's €318 million spend on agency staff in 2018 described as 'sickening waste of money'
Someone in Ireland has won the €175 million Euromillions jackpot
'Wheels came off': Head of State corporate watchdog says lessons learned after failures in Anglo trial
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday