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Cork rugby club loses battle in four-year planning war with McDonald's over boundary wall
'It was a very low thing to say' - sister of drowned man slams Varadkar for saying inquiry won't 'bring anyone back'
Pleasant update - Graham Linehan's cancer has gone
Mother of Ciara Breen, girl missing from Dundalk since 1997, dies
A Dublin developer has been advertising rentals within an apartment complex built without planning permission
'When we started, there was no Irish film industry': 30 years of the Galway Film Fleadh
'Forget ageism, it's the truth' - Norris claims 77-year-old Michael D running for second term would be ill-advised
The Killers played Dublin last night - and basically everyone in the city could hear them
Lucia Joyce: Why she was more than the 'mad daughter of a genius'
Tickets for the Pope's visit to Knock booked out in just four hours
Tayto Park issues clarification that it isn't giving away five free passes to 500 families
'People were screaming and crying' - seven injured after driver 'falls ill' and strikes pedestrians at funeral
Ireland is set to create 57,000 jobs a year by 2022 - report
Trump calls for 'these people' to be deported 'without courts or judges'
'Two years is a long time': How PayPal is trying to hold onto company-hopping young staff
'I was naive in the beginning - when trust is broken, it's hard to deal with'
The owner of Ireland's only Michelin-star inn thinks food could save the rural pub
How and why do boutiques and influencers buy and resell items made in Asia?
Hate speech, xenophobia, and resentment are 'unrelentingly' on the rise across Europe
Irish Rail to bump up security on north Dublin Dart line after reports of anti-social behaviour
Melania Trump says jacket message at border saying 'I really don't care' doesn't mean anything
Rupert Everett: 'The UK and Ireland are probably the two best places in the world to be gay'
Addiction to video games is now a recognised illness
Poll: Should conscientiously objecting GPs be compelled to refer for abortions?
Skyscraper-scaling raccoon finally makes it to the top, but its fate remains unknown...
Irish Ferries helplines to reopen amid cancelled bookings chaos
Ombudsman sounds warning about 'invisible' homeless children and family hubs
'Revenue are counting the chip bags coming out of chip shops' - Taoiseach defends use of PIs to investigate consultants
150 patients to receive repeat cervical tests over 'possible shortcomings' in the North
Dublin is now more expensive to live in than both Abu Dhabi and Silicon Valley
Trump says he'll know 'within a minute' if Kim is serious
Peter Stringfellow opened a club in Dublin in 2006. It did not go well. Not one bit
Poll: Do you consider a family which earns €100,000 to be 'rich'?
Flamboyant nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow dies
Heinz is considering renaming its Salad Cream for the first time in 104 years
The government plans to slap a minimum five-year expiration date on all gift cards
There were a record 9,091 patients waiting on trolleys in Ireland's hospitals last month
'The deeper I go, the more concern I have' - Department of Transport worried over 'exposure' due to mandatory PSC
Tense interview sees Bill Clinton say he doesn't owe Monica Lewinsky a personal apology
'The standards are questionable': B&Bs say cheaper Airbnb rivals may damage the sector