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Marks and Spencer announce widespread price reductions to compete with discount shops
Books of condolence have been opened following the murder of Ana Kriegel
Man (33) dies after being stabbed in Kerry
GoFundMe page for family of Jastine Valdez reaches over €80,000 in one day
Despite anti-gay posts, Folau 'not a distraction' ahead of Ireland series - Cheika
Temperatures expected to reach up to 22 degrees all this week
'She was not a baby with a fatal foetal abnormality, she was my baby, and she was perfect'
Vicky Wall
Trial for Rihanna's former bodyguard, who is accused of harassing garda, delayed
HSE lodges High Court cases against several pharmacies
How many women in Ireland request abortion pills? How safe are they? Are they illegal?
Nora Owen says she was 'confronted' and 'attacked' in Leinster House during the 1980s abortion debate
Gardaí investigate whether friend of Mark Hennessy saw suspected killer hours before he was shot dead
'I'm sorry' - Facebook boss faces European lawmakers
She wasn't allowed on the RTÉ debate, and now Maria Steen has pulled herself out of the TV3 one
Watch: What on earth is GDPR, and what does it mean for you?
Gardaí investigating after woman allegedly pinned against car and sexually assaulted
Monaghan's Aaron McKenna weighs in for 4th pro bout at Sugar Ray Leonard fight night
Judges to get new sentencing guidelines after Sinn Féin deal with government
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
A giant No sign has just been erected in the Dublin Mountains
'My role is certainly not in terms of the scouting side of it. I suppose that is a bit of a dirty term in the GAA.'
John Bruton: 'Abortion ends a life. Once it has happened there is no going back'
John Bruton
Galway syndicate plans to travel the world 'first class' after winning €8.5 million Lotto jackpot
Man who abducted Jastine Valdez may have been in shops, bars or petrol stations in hours around crime
Government looking at how to best source 'quality' medical cannabis for new access programme
Train and tram driver alcohol limit 4 times higher than bus drivers - but that's set to change
Ikea in Ballymun attracted a ludicrous 3.6 million shoppers last year
'If you vote No, abortion will not stop, we'll just export it to England'
Teenage girl dies in Wexford crash
More than half of all Dublin commuters now use public transport to get to work
'How could they have come up with that?... You very seriously disparaged Maurice McCabe to their faces'
Language tests for new citizens 'just one option being considered'
Man released on bail over 1988 murder of German backpacker Inga Maria Hauser
Harrington and McDowell named as European vice captains for Ryder Cup
Simon Harris heckled by anti-abortion campaigner at large Yes event
M&S to close 100 stores across the UK by 2020
FactCheck: Is Ireland's proposed abortion legislation more extreme than British law?
Go Fund Me campaign for family of Jastine Valdez raises over €20,000 in 11 hours