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Dublin's Suffolk Street to be pedestrianised for six weeks starting Saturday
Factcheck: Are Irish nurses among the highest paid in the world?
Investigation under way after young boy injured in Finglas hit-and-run
Unbelievable scenes as relegation-threatened Newcastle stun Man City to boost Liverpool's title hopes
UK parliament votes to bin the backstop and go back to renegotiate in Brussels
Dutch police search for missing 39 year-old Irish man last seen over two weeks ago
'In one day I might care for a very ill woman and help resuscitate a baby - and there's no respect'
Maeve Gaynor
MPs vote to ask the EU to replace Irish backstop with unspecific 'alternative arrangements'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Public urged to report rough sleepers as temperatures drop during Status Yellow warning
Two elected Ireland MEPs may have to wait until Brexit actually happens before taking up their seats
A €10k international singing competition is taking place in Ireland this week
Police appeal for information over 'barbaric' murder of father-of-two in Belfast
'Possibly the worst road' in Ireland to get upgrade costing €150m
Ireland's newest political party is called 'Aontú' but what does it mean?
Witness in slurry pit murder trial claims her relationship with accused was a 'seedy affair'
Readers vote confessional essay collection Notes to Self the best Irish book of 2018
Irish Water investigating reports of discoloured tap water in areas of north Dublin
McGregor gets six-month suspension and $50,000 fine over UFC 229 fracas
€7.5k found in a woman's boot was the proceeds of crime, High Court rules
No-deal Brexit would hit Ireland hard and fast with fewer jobs by end of 2019
GAA President reveals crowds at league openers and season ticket numbers up despite price hikes
'It's so badly needed': Harris defends development of children's hospital despite rising costs
'I think it's a headline': Easterby brushes off England's latest verbal grenade
'It is heartbreaking': Funeral arrangements announced for four young men who died in Donegal crash
Divorce referendum: Voters will be asked whether to delete 'living apart period' from Constitution
'You ought to intervene directly': Opposition calls on Varadkar to step in to avert nurses strike
Over 600 life-saving defibrillators in Ireland require urgent updates, HPRA warns
From armageddon to 'damage-limitation at best': How Brexit could hit Irish farmers
Nurses' strike: Public advised to only attend emergency departments if 'absolutely essential'
Gardaí urge victims of 'Limerick fight club' to come forward after videos shared on social media
Abbey and theatre makers to meet as 100 more sign letter of 'concern and dissatisfaction'
People in Mullingar asked to conserve water to reduce risk of summer outages
Around 10 children taken to hospital after school bus crashes into bridge in Dublin
Elderly woman pressured into buying 12 chainsaws, 11 generators and 7 power washers
'We can't fall in love with ourselves and think it's going to happen again'
Arlene Foster endorses 'Malthouse' proposal for alternative to Irish backstop
The giant Derry Girls mural has been completed - and here it is
Gardaí issue fresh appeal over 2005 murder of 36-year-old Donegal man