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Zika, crime waves and political unrest - What's the truth about what Irish fans will face in Rio?
Lidl's plans to boost operation will create 600 jobs
Transgender woman speaks about wanting to rejoin Orange Order
Judge tells jury in murder trial that acquitting three accused would be "illogical"
Calls for changes to school uniforms to ease sting on parents' pockets
Varadkar says state will fight legal challenges to sugar tax
Religion in the classroom: How other countries in the EU deal with it
"It's not something that should be up for vote" - can the problem with religion in Irish schools be solved?
Is a religious education better for students? We took a look
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
FactCheck: Who got it right on "abortion up to birth" - Cora Sherlock or Ivana Bacik?
We'll Leave it There So: Rooney's testimonial, Tyson Fury faces doping charge and today's sport
Gardaí rescue 14 puppies from boot of car at Dublin Port
Nine children wounded after inflatable slide breaks free in the UK
Ireland's going to get its own version of Strictly Come Dancing
Missing Ballymun boy found safe and well
Man set to be extradited to Czech Republic after seven years on the run in Ireland
Analysis: Mayo turnovers, Andy Moran is key, shaky Donegal defending, McBrearty's vital role
Irish citizens are being promised "around-the-clock" support during the Rio games
"He gave up a lot for us" - 100 years after his execution Ireland pays tribute to Roger Casement
Martin O'Neill visited the Dundalk dressing room to hail their Champions League victory
Ireland's only oil refinery is being sold to a huge Canadian company
Gardaí investigate armed robberies at post offices in Kerry and Kilkenny
The Wicklow Mountains National Park has just got 5,000 acres bigger
RTÉ's deputy director general Kevin Bakhurst to leave for UK regulator job
From Celtic to Salzburg, here's who Dundalk could face next in the Champions League
There's always a 'strange hot-house kind of atmosphere' in training colleges, priest says
Poll: Will you watch the Olympics?
Dublin could overtake London as the most attractive financial centre in Europe
US congressman writes to the EU over Cork to Boston flight row
Gale force winds and thundery showers ahead before sunny weekend
'Hopefully the wider public gets involved' - Dundalk boss wants Champions League play-off at Aviva Stadium
It now costs almost €800 to send a child to first year in secondary school
Over a quarter of credit unions are limited in what they can lend you
Some Dublin hospitals are 'down hundreds of staff'
Dundalk make Champions League history on unbelievable night in Tallaght
Young girl (8) dies in farming accident in Mayo
Clinton and Trump’s campaign teams have been using Pokémon Go to try to catch voters