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Mayo man travels 58,981km in bid to win All-Ireland hurling club title
Evidence from garda identifying Patrick Hutch may be 'compromised by press coverage', court told
Garda Detective who sent abusive letters to State solicitor is jailed for three years
Poll: Do you take weather warnings more seriously when storms have names?
Farage doesn't want second Brexit referendum but fears UK will be forced into one
'Unexpected but exciting': New Zealand Prime Minister pregnant with first child
Aldi banning sale of energy drinks to under 16s
Ancient human remains found in Mayo date back over 5,000 years
Dolores O'Riordan inquest adjourned until April
Repeal-supporting Micheál Martin doesn't think he's out of step with his own party
We can only offer second chances when we get honesty and openness in return
Poll: Will politicians affect how you vote on a repeal referendum?
DUP's Sammy Wilson regrets calling Leo Varadkar 'a nutcase'
From The Riordans to Hollywood: Gabriel Byrne to receive IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award
Over 8,500 people spent Christmas Day in emergency accommodation
H&M tone-deaf ad just another in long line with Pepsi, Dove, Nivea and Kellogg's messing up recently
Amy Rose Harte
Seven asylum seekers and refugees will receive scholarships to study at UCC
Bikram yoga is 'no more effective than yoga practiced at room temperature'
Former Gate director Michael Colgan is suing Village magazine
Most Irish university graduates are employed in Dublin and Cork
The government vowed to stop it, but 10,000 elderly people had to wait in A&E for more than a day
Canadian woman pleads guilty to killing friend after being incriminated by her own selfie
Yellow warning in place as snow set to return
'A shambles - nobody has thought about the players': Irish contingent caught up in US chaos
13-year-old boy who sexually assaulted teen in park sentenced to 10 months in detention
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
Ireland's sovereign wealth fund is taking a massive punt on solar farms
American consortium with a stake in Bournemouth completes takeover of Dundalk
Even without El Nino last year Earth keeps getting hotter
You may have heard of his famous Library - but just who was Chester Beatty?
13 cars involved in multiple collisions in a hailstorm on the M7 in Tipperary
Man jailed for seven years after sexually attacking woman he tracked off late night bus
VHI is bringing its prices down by an average of 5.5%
Here's what your province needs to happen in the decisive Champions Cup pool matches
'My career is gone because of that': McCabe's reaction to his credibility being challenged by gardaí
Roma children living in 'overcrowded houses with rats, damp and sewage'
Dublin's Tivoli Theatre will be knocked for a hotel - once the developer preserves its graffiti
Column: 'The rawness is felt collectively in Kerry, by a people, by a place'
Radio Kerry