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Complaint partially upheld about 'Despicable Me' Sky ad
'The people's game' - A debate about rugby on last night's Against the Head has got people talking
Suspected child exploitation: Questioning of men and women continues
A new bus route will link Blanchardstown and Naas
Lidl reconsidering plan to build bigger shop on Tallaght site
No one seriously injured after bus crash in Dublin city centre
Poll: Is it ok to urinate in public?
Ministers travelling on St Patrick's Day to campaign for UN Security Council seat
'For the first time ever, Ireland has really good depth in the squad'
Investigation under way after man (24) shot and injured in Dublin
Appeal to fund hotel stays for large-scale gathering of Magdalene survivors
Just under half of people trust the government
Snow-ice warning remains in place - but it won't be as cold
'At a time such as Storm Emma we can feel the emptiness of endless time without boundaries'
Stephanie Regan
Working 12 hour days and moving 400,000 tonnes of snow - how Dublin Airport crews overcame the Beast
30 years ago a trio of killings sparked one of the darkest, most bizarre, fortnights of The Troubles
'Horrific', 'destroyed me', 'bury him': An emotional Maurice McCabe gives his side of the story
Detailed information from 'key witness' sparks 40-acre hunt for missing Tina Satchwell
Emergency Department attendances rise sharply today in wake of Storm Emma
Cannabis worth €230,000 found in wicker box and toys at Portlaoise Mail Centre
Leinster Rugby coach eyeing Irish title after impressive pro boxing debut
'Definitely not': Varadkar pours cold water on US/Canada-style border after May comments
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Toyota to cease all production of diesel cars this year
Ex-Russian spy in critical condition after exposure to 'unknown substance' in England - UK media
11 people arrested on suspicion of sexually exploiting children in Munster
National Maternity Hospital to seek injunction against inquiry into Malak Thawley's death
Appeal for help after a dozen exotic birds escaped Dublin aviary during Storm Emma
How Croke Park stayed green while the rest of the country was covered in a blanket of snow
Bank of Ireland establishes €50 million storm relief fund for businesses and homeowners
Nurse tells court she is unsure a father followed her instructions as baby choked on tissue
Tribunal hears claim that Martin Callinan told TD that Maurice McCabe 'sexually abused his own children'
Lidl confirms staff members won't lose their jobs following Friday's alleged looting incident
Water supply to be restricted across greater Dublin area from 7pm tonight - 7am tomorrow
Dessie O'Hare to stand trial accused of false imprisonment and threatening a man's life
Drivers warned about snow and ice falling onto road as clean-up continues
Fear not a factor for Earls as he leans on a little help from Keith Barry
Storm aftermath: 10,500 customers without water, 121,000 with restricted supply