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'UK's strongest card is fisheries': Fish sector could be left out of Brexit customs deal
Around 1,300 Dublin property owners to get average of €25k compensation over Bus Connects plan
'I remember coming out for the warm-up and the chants were 'Kill the Fenian bastards''
Woman in her 20s arrested as part of Fermanagh murder probe
'One of the better days': Taoiseach says Ireland has achieved 'satisfactory outcome' with Brexit deal
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Theresa May wins over her Cabinet on Brexit deal that Barnier says avoids hard border
'Sometimes you have to go down the minor road to get back on the main road'
Man (80s) killed in single-vehicle collision in Cork
Harris hails 'significant step' as contract agreed with doctors for the provision of abortion services
How I Spend My Money: A student in Galway earning up to €500 a month from several odd jobs
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Nearly half of all those watching TV last night watched the Maurice McCabe documentary
After some confusion, Theresa May WILL give a statement on Brexit tonight
Police release CCTV images in connection with murder of Irish aid worker
333 extra beds to be made available as Dublin Region Homeless Executive launches winter strategy
18-year-old Ireland striker unlikely to feature against Denmark as he considers international future
Man on trial for murdering partner told emergency services she 'fell down the stairs'
Former Terenure College rugby coach to stand trial for indecent assault of nine boys
Plans rolled out for continuous bus lanes in Dublin - but property owners to lose parts of gardens to make way
New river rules seek to protect native Irish crayfish from plague-carrying alien invaders
'Clothes are not consent': Thongs hung up at Spire to protest use of clothing as rape trial evidence
Peter Casey's former PR firm says it has nothing to do with Traveller video he tweeted
Ireland's Windsor Park hero says FAI made 'genuine' apology over non-invitation
'Displaying the victims underwear in court is evidence alright - of rape culture'
Morgan Barbour
Cork woman uses dog nuts to capture one-eyed raccoon lurking in her garden
'We're here to serve the people, not the organisation' - Drew Harris pens open letter to frontline gardaí
'There was a Lego set so I said I'd give it a try and I became obsessed with it'
Dublin city councillors to vote on extending pedestrian 'green man' time
Justice Minister 'cannot say at this stage' if Callinan's pension will be cancelled
US tech firm announces 200 new AI technology jobs in Galway
Poll: Would you fix a dash cam to your car for an insurance discount?
The Strypes are splitting up
Social media ad regulations should be drawn up for future referendums, Commission says
Humid and mild conditions today... but heavy rain here to stay
Luas back operating through city centre with delays after coach breaks down on tracks
Irish woman who killed her fiance in Sydney says she feared him but 'loved him dearly'
'There's a risk we'll remember this whole episode as a case of two bad, and one good cop'
John Devitt
Alcohol ads with pro-drinking comments on Facebook 'boost desire to drink'