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Mother-of-three charged with burglaries and assaulting garda who was hit by car at checkpoint
'We're in a new era of accountability': 30 garda superintendents under investigation by Gsoc
Supermac's to create 200 jobs as it opens three new restaurants in Cork
Irish boxers claim eight medals at Commonwealths with semis and finals to come
INM has written to individuals who may be affected by alleged data breach at company
'I've been ashamed to be a doctor in this country and look women in the eye and say we can't help'
'Cyber persecution' - Ulster Rugby fans take full page ad calling for Paddy Jackson, Stuart Olding to be reinstated to team
Man arrested after firearm and drugs found in boot of car seized in Co Sligo
We'll need a big increase in Garda numbers at the border after Brexit, senior gardaí say
Mary Black postpones two gigs due to shingles
Israel tried to ban Dublin's Lord Mayor - officials missed him because they thought his first name was 'Ardmheára'
Poll: Should fast food advertising be banned during TV 'family film' slots?
St Patrick's Athletic launch plans for new 12,000-seater stadium in Inchicore
Temperatures to rise, but rain will stick around for the weekend
Man due in court in connection with possession of gun in backpack near train station
Opinion: 'We don't need more leaflets from Teagasc. We don't need grants to build more sheds'
Pippa Hackett
Dublin could be getting a 'flagship' Irish language hub for speakers to meet and speak
Limerick firefighters save woman by her 'fingertips' in River Shannon rescue
'It's just mental' - End justifies the means for hardy house hunters camping out to pay a deposit
Watch: A four-minute director's cut of a famous, 'critical' 1996 tourism ad
Lord Mayor of Dublin denies he's been refused entry to Israel - in fact, he's in his hotel
Over €250k in 12 hours: Fundraising for Eighth Amendment campaigns takes centre stage
Dun Laoghaire's €10 million baths will be open in 2020
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
European champions too strong for Ireland as first-half goals end unbeaten streak
Application to extend Sean Dunne's bankruptcy over alleged non cooperation opens
Patrick McCabe: 'There's a danger there's a tolerance of worthiness and political correctness in fiction that I find unattractive'
'The Good Friday Agreement was politics that worked because people stopped behaving like politicians'
Delivery driver whose kegs were stolen after he got a bike from a skip awarded €5k over his dismissal
'It's tough on the community': Tourists who died at Kerry's Gap of Dunloe named locally
Harris takes his message to Moore Street: 'Men need to talk to the women in their lives about the Eighth Amendment'
Man dead after fishing boat sinks off Mayo coast
Irish Life workers to strike for 24 hours over pension scheme this Thursday
Online tickets sold out for Ireland's crucial World Cup qualifier against European champions
Poll: Would you donate to any campaign in the Eighth referendum?
Pro-life doctor says no woman has died because of the Eighth Amendment
Toddler awarded €25,000 in damages from creche which featured on RTÉ's Prime Time
People have been queuing in the rain for houses in Dublin since Monday morning - they go on sale on Friday