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Four men arrested in Drogheda as part of ongoing operation targeting rival gangs
EU and UK agree a draft agreement on their future relationship
Poll: Should Mick McCarthy be the next Irish football manager?
One-third of eight-year-old boys are playing video games for over-18s
History will be kind to Martin O'Neill's tenure as Irish boss but the devil is in the details
Attacker apologises to screwdriver assault victim he left 'pouring blood' on Luas
'A four-day work week could lead to greater productivity and wealth'
Take care: Consumers warned about potential scammers ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Mother pleads for funding as daughter spends over 115 days in Wexford General Hospital
€1.6 million on stewards and €76k on catering: How much the Pope's visit cost the taxpayer
An irate Lidl accuses rivals of 'planned and sustained campaign' to block it building new stores
Dáil backs Brexit deal without need for vote
Man charged after gun and ammunition seized in Limerick
University ordered to pay €35k after ruling finds lecturer (55) discriminated against due to age
'Compared to the set-up I have at Wolves, you could class it as old school'
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Quiz: How well do you know Roy Keane and his history with Ireland?
Lots of us often shop online but most don't know our rights - so, what should we know?
Spats with reporters, historic victories and Roy Keane controversy – the good and bad of the O’Neill era
Dublin City Council accused of being 'Scrooge-like' for not holding Christmas lights ceremony
Seanad briefly suspended over 'misogyny' row
How I Spend My Money: A civil servant on €23,000 who took a large pay cut to get her job
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Priscilla Grainger
Tóibín signs up two members to his new 'Euro-critical party' which aims to protect 'all human life'
Staff at The Ivy no longer allowed take payments 'to stop the deplorable greed' of asking for cash tips
Man appears in Belfast court over Jennifer Dornan murder after being extradited
'Some are too frail to cry': Up to 85,000 children under five have died since start of 2015 Yemen war
'It is with a heavy heart that I leave': O'Neill bids farewell to Ireland job recalling happy nights
Changes to vaginal surgeries as Minister praises women for 'making public their private suffering'
Wenger, Big Sam and Rodgers: 5 outside candidates to take over as Ireland manager
Taoiseach: 'Householders will have to pay more to fill their cars, for electricity and gas under carbon tax hikes'
Simon Harris says timeline for abortion services to be available in January remains unchanged
Court says students who posted video of classmate snorting sugar must be allowed back to school
Around 20 redundancies in Dublin as Ikea announces global job cuts
'A cruel blow' before Christmas: Bombardier to cut almost 500 jobs in North
Scouting Ireland review finds historical evidence of 71 alleged abusers
Residential Tenancies Board hearing cancelled after protesters occupy office over family's eviction
O'Neill and Keane part company with the FAI 'by mutual agreement'