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These stunning far-flung photos are up for the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year
Dublin is to turn into Musictown this month - here are the highlights
The harder a male tries to woo a female, the more likely they are to render their species extinct - study
42 new primary and secondary schools to be built by 2022
Poll: Would you make use of an adults-only café?
Health study says Ireland's weekly drinking limit should be 5 pints, not 8.5
Kevin Spacey sexual assault allegations being reviewed by prosecutors
If you're a night owl, you're likely to die younger...
Like it's 2008 - Irish people set to break the €100 billion barrier in consumer spending this year
Fancy a bed in the cargo hold? Airbus is planning to transform lower-decks into sleeping quarters
'I don't think he's alive, he wouldn't do this to us' - Cork mother of missing backpacker on the year-long search for her son
13,000 Irish mortgages have been in arrears for more than five years
Dublin dad says family holiday in jeopardy due to 'misinformation' and delays getting baby's passport
Poll: Should GPs start charging for some medical card services?
What did Irish people do during Storm Emma? We watched RTÉ and logged onto Pornhub
Conor McGregor appears in court charged in connection with bus incident
Poll: Should paternity leave be mandatory?
Data Commissioner 'actively supervising Facebook’s progress in cleaning up its act'
Poll: Do you trust Facebook?
Poll: Would you like a general election this year?
'It's a bit scary' - in the buildup to Brexit, cross-border mortgages are looking increasingly hard to come by
'They knew I wasn't going to go away' - State in second climbdown as adopted man finally receives PSC eight months later
The tourism trade wants to hire asylum seekers to plug skills gaps
'We are not the HSE's dumping ground' - after 48 years, is the State finally set to update its contract with GPs?
Heartbeat and Worzel Gummidge star Bill Maynard dies aged 89
It turns out you WON'T need a PSC to apply for your driving licence after all
'Historic gems' like Dublin's Custom House should just be used for tourism
'Fast ferry' service for Tory Island ends long-running row
'Appearances can be deceptive' - CEO falls on sword, but did Cambridge Analytica swing the US election for Trump?
Sinn Féin moves Ard Fheis forward to June to sort Eighth Amendment policy
Ant McPartlin steps aside from presenting duties following arrest for drink-driving
Latte levy and reusable cup discounts could reduce our plastic cup waste by 250,000 a day
Woman applying for PSC asked for partner's name, date of birth, and how long they'd been living together
Irish globetrotters will soon have their choice of Chinese cities to fly to
'There's a cycling agenda here' - debate hots up ahead of planning meeting on Dublin's proposed civic plaza
A nice insect casserole with 3D-printed dessert: The future of your weeknight dinner
Poll: Will you be marking Mother's Day?
Japanese car companies come together to build hydrogen stations
Clare Co Council looking at idea of 'autonomous cars' to address rural transport issues
So why won't insurance companies cover your 10-year-old car?