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An iconic 170-year-old tree collapsed overnight in Trinity College
Magdalene reparations will finally be paid to those who lived in the forgotten institutions
Here are our 6 favourite gardens at Bloom
The photo nominations for National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year are pretty special...
HSE yet to admit liabilility in Emma Mhic Mhathúna's Cervical Check case
There were 1,041 teenagers who became mothers in Ireland last year
Stationless bike hire scheme launched in Dublin with 200 bikes hitting the streets right away
One of Dublin's most sought-after development sites has hit the market for a cool €25 million
Abortion legislation expected to be law by January 2019
Tesla car, in autopilot mode, speeds up before crashing into parked fire engine
Poll: Do you expect abortion legislation to be enacted in Ireland before the end of 2018?
Garda overtime set to be capped across the country as payments are vastly exceeding budgets
Bane of Facebook uses launch of GDPR to file four court cases against social media giants
An Irish person has just lost out on €1 million - after failing to claim their EuroMillions jackpot
Harvey Weinstein is set to hand himself in to the police tomorrow
Ireland has a new data protection law... just hours before the EU's bumper new regulation comes into force
Light-filled five-bedroom homes just half an hour from Dublin city
No Disco: 'There wasn't really anything like it on RTÉ at the time'
Almost a quarter of the world will be obese by 2045 researchers warn
It's official - the PSC will be pulled as a mandatory requirement for your driver theory test
The EU's biggest data protection regulation in 30 years hits this Friday - and we want to hear your questions on it
Would you let your fridge do the Big Shop for you? The future of your personal data
Here's what the €2 million the RSA allocated to the PSC-driving licence project was actually spent on
From royal wedding afternoon tea to whale watching in Kerry: Here's what to do this weekend
Number of dogs destroyed in Irish pounds down 40%
Investigation launched into sudden death of teenager in wake of planned surgery
'We thought it was an earthquake; it was men with kalashnikovs at the door' - the woman documenting human rights abuses in Turkey
It's official - the more points you get in your Leaving the more likely you are to get through college
Brexit - UK seeking previously unthought of 'third way' around the Northern Ireland customs border impasse
Largest study to date finds link between disruption to body clock and severe depression
'Bonfire of the Vanities' author Tom Wolfe dies aged 88
Dublin eatery named best place to eat in Ireland at Irish Restaurant Awards
Double leg amputee reaches summit of Everest, 40 years after losing his feet during his first attempt
At least €2 million ploughed into PSC / driving licence project - before Shane Ross pulled the plug because it wasn't legal
'I am Irish, I am English, I am a sangoma and I am a human being with a mystical gift'
Poll: Are you an early riser at the weekend?
Check your mattress - €226 million in old Irish punts remains unaccounted for - and you can still redeem it
From Eurovision parties to a vegan festival: Here's what to do this weekend
Origin of name 'Supermac's' revealed as Irish fast food brand goes to legal war with McDonald's
John Connaghan will be the new head of the HSE - but only temporarily