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Gardaí recover statues of Oliver Cromwell and William of Orange stolen in 2011 Cork robbery
Has spring sprung? Temperatures in the mid-teens forecast for later in the week
Poll: Should the government collapse over the crises in health?
'Simon Harris has to go': Sinn Féin to table motion of no confidence in health minister
Charity to bring tricolour sleeping bags to Dublin streets to highlight plight of homeless veterans
Schmidt hoping Ireland's challenges are a 'vaccination' for the World Cup
Coveney announces launch of Ireland-Palestine scholarship programme
Seven in 10 SMEs think Brexit will have negative impact and many are cancelling investment plans
Concern over proposal for 'massive' increase in waste intake at Meath landfill
Just one maximum compensation payout in Magdalene scheme since expansion
Munster man Farrell keen for opportunity to build on Edinburgh impression
Victim of 'Irish Sluts' Reddit page says she felt 'physically sick' when she saw her photos online
Google and Facebook 'worried' about 'bad actors' spreading fake news during European elections
Pressure from the Troika made government set up JobPath scheme, says Labour
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
How I Spend My Money: A 24-year-old financial analyst in Dublin on €32,000 saving over €800 a month
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Lynn Ruane: 'We need to change society radically from the ground up'
Lynn Ruane
Bye-bye bifocals, hello bionic eyes: the future of seeing and hearing
Nurses 'strongly condemn' protest outside Simon Harris' home
'The special place in hell for those who promoted Brexit without a plan': The week in quotes
Tayto Park secures planning permission for new rollercoaster despite objections
Man in critical condition after assault in Kerry
Harris to apologise over children's hospital overrun as Sinn Féin denies wanting to trigger election
Chimpanzees escape Belfast Zoo enclosure using snapped tree branch
'Deeply misleading': Howlin clarifies his opposition to Big Tobacco following report
Tony Blair says no-deal Brexit could be 'devastating' for peace process
Kerry driver arrested for drug driving and €300 worth of cocaine seized
Former Rose of Tralee winner Maria Walsh seeks to run as an MEP candidate for Fine Gael
'It's nuts': Crews from China, South Korea and Australia descend on border amid 'no-deal' fears
Poll: Should vitamins and minerals remain on a tax rate of 0%?
'It was the right time to have ownership of my life again'
Sitdown Sunday: Is the writer Dan Mallory really who he says he is?
'I still believe deep down that I can make it as a Premier League player'
Dublin City Council is upgrading the city's lights, re-creating 'heritage luminaires' from old moulds
Opinion: Prevention is better than cure so there is no point in taxing vitamins
Ciara Wright PhD
Analysis: The latest Joe Schmidt special sees Stockdale scorch past Scots
After a three-year absence, free public Wi-Fi is coming back to Dublin - but not the city centre
The average monthly rent in Ireland is over €1,300 - €300 higher than the 2008 peak