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'Gardening can be a major turn off for people but food growing is not about gardening, it’s about food'
Michael Kelly
'Don't be lulled into a false sense of security, the roads are still treacherous'
Tallaght gardai requested more 4WD vehicles days before Jobstown looting
Bitcoin heist: 600 powerful computers stolen in Iceland
Open thread: What random acts of kindness did you see during the awful weather this week?
Poll: Should businesses have to close for the duration of red weather alerts?
‘Stepping away from high-level sport is really hard and I probably still struggle with it’
Standing at work may not be as beneficial as some say
Candid recordings of female doctor from field hospital in East Ghouta
Anonymous
Eight men charged over alleged Lidl looting
This 'future of living' concept has sideways elevators and landing strips for flying cars
The Paris Climate Agreement is REALLY expensive... but it could end up saving us money
Why the Irish family business sector could be 'cleaned out' in a generation
'We didn't have a game, so Jamie went to play with our seconds on the back pitch in Monkstown'
Plans for Cork student accommodation raise fears of 'marauding student gangs'
'It means a huge amount and hopefully we can step up over the next few weeks and really prove it'
'Simply a cop-out': Should businesses be forced to shut during a red alert warning?
Change to PRSI arrangements could leave women in danger of abusive partners
'What used to be low-rent areas will stay high now': How Airbnb is 'worsening crisis' in some Dublin areas
'It's absolutely disgusting': Locals express anger and sadness over supermarket looting
How RTÉ put on a last-minute Late Late Show with the country frozen to a halt
Gardaí arrest nine people in Tallaght area of Dublin after looting of supermarket and car thefts
What's running in the morning: Dublin flights cancelled, no trains and no Luas service for now
Increased demand: People asked to conserve water as supplies put under strain
Ambulance base in Wexford blocked by snowdrifts and abandoned cars
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Fighters choose foes for Saturday's big-money Last Man Standing tournament in Dublin
Roads and rail lines flooded as conditions worsen in Dublin and Wicklow
President Higgins asks public not to take 'exceptional risks' and risk emergency services
Risk of flooding as snow begins to melt and river levels could 'suddenly' rise
More heavy snow on east coast as drivers warned 'stay off the roads'
34,000 premises without power due to Storm Emma
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Gardaí warn 'stay out of the water' after swimmer rescued in Sandycove
Some supermarkets are starting to reopen but most are remaining shut until tomorrow
Status red warning for five Leinster counties extended until 9am
Polish official says Germany could owe Poland €690 billion for World War II damages
Public appeal to find 17-year-old missing since Monday