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Ireland plans to work with other countries to drive down the cost of expensive medicines
France drop Teddy Thomas and a host of players for 'inappropriate behaviour'
Even in the best-case Brexit scenario, the Irish economy will still take a hit - government report
Quorn tikka masala recalled due to presence of rubber pieces
Trafalgar Square, Athletic Bilbao's stadium and the Space Needle are all going green for St Patrick's Day
Wales match may come too soon, but Ringrose ready to step up return
Poll: Should you ask someone's parents for permission to marry their son or daughter?
Chewing gum in wraps, a tooth in a takeaway and maggots in mashed potato - over nine food complaints a day in 2017
11 cases confirmed in measles outbreak across Limerick and Dublin
Poll: Have you been affected by the rental crisis?
M8 motorway reopens in one direction after being closed earlier
Four men arrested after several injured in stabbing incident at funeral in Armagh
Mixed emotions for Ireland's Seamus O'Connor as he goes within touching distance of Olympic final
'Harmful and sinful': Islamic Centre of Ireland issues fatwa against female genital mutilation
Why are more and more Irish charities not publishing their financial information?
Patricia Quinn
Gardaí advise students to be 'streetwise' ahead of Donegal Tuesday
Parents whose son missed 243 days of school in 3 years fail to turn up to court
'Deeply troubling': Dublin rent €380 higher a month than at Celtic Tiger peak
Life as a prison officer in Mountjoy: 'When something is about to happen, you just feel it in the air'
'A sickening incident': Appeal after 64-year-old woman found dead in north Belfast
Two women arrested after Revenue seizes 46,000 cigarettes and €44,000 cash
'People think it's negative coming back to Ireland - I think of it as another bounce forward'
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
We asked a master crêpier to make us a 'Valentine's pancake'
Man followed foreign student home on bus and raped her in her hallway, court hears
Analysis: Rob Kearney shows why Joe Schmidt remains his number one fan
Simon Harris confirms HSE review of foetal monitors in 11 hospitals
Theresa May says there is 'basis for agreement' to get Stormont 'up and running very soon'
Rugby rape case: Alleged victim denies she 'had sex with a number of men' after going to home uninvited
Dart passengers are less satisfied than most commuters - but Luas users are delighted
Gardaí seize 19 rickshaws in Cork City as part of operation with Revenue
Judge and lawyers pay tribute to lead garda investigator of Regency case
Amnesty launches case challenging standards watchdog's order that it return €137,000
Number of websites infected by cryptocurrency hack, Ireland's National Cyber Security Centre says
Ireland and Celtic football families attend funeral of Liam Miller in Cork
Luas justified in firing fares inspector who punched passenger following 'unacceptable' level of racist abuse
Henshaw ruled out of Six Nations but Furlong looks good for Wales
It's ten years since a dissident republican murder near a Donegal church