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Green light: The medicinal cannabis bill will be passed by the Dáil tomorrow
New rules will allow you to use Netflix or Spotify unrestricted across the EU
Much of the country is waking up to very cold conditions this morning
If you paid your water bills you won't be getting your money back
Wetherspoon's has confirmed plans to open a pub in Waterford City
Pieta House calls for ban on children being admitted to adult-only psychiatric units
The last person alive born in the 1800s celebrates her birthday today
The word of 2016? Xenophobia
Poll: Would you be happy with the reported future of water charges?
Pope Francis' 2018 visit to Ireland will be a 'great gift' - Archbishop Diarmuid Martin
92% of Irish people believe that cannabis should be legalised when recommended by a doctor
Wife of Putin aide performs controversial 'Holocaust dance' on Russian celebrity ice dancing programme
Social welfare Christmas bonus for 1.2 million people to be paid this week
Bar at centre of alleged 'no blacks allowed' incident concludes "that no discrimination occurred"
Nearly €36 million in court fines unpaid in last four years
Woman was burned, stabbed, and beaten during horror attack at her home in Limerick
8 glasses per passenger and fancy food at 35,000 feet - what it's like to chef for an airline
Moroccan state TV broadcasts makeup advice for women for disguising evidence of domestic violence
"He just grew quieter and quieter and then there was silence" - family share heartbreak of son killed by drunk driver
Top Irish PR body seeks to curb rogue 'influencers' being paid to sell products and not admitting it
It was a super-busy Saturday night for Dublin Fire Brigade
Do you manage to get your five a day? The experts say we don't get enough in Ireland
President Higgins expresses his "great sadness" upon hearing of Fidel Castro's death
Why the Burning Man festival turned non-profit in a quest for immortality
"Why has she not gone abroad? Why would she do that to herself?"
"I would love to meet the child that she could have been" - mother of disabled daughter speaks out
Poll: Is RTÉ right to stop producing its own kids' TV?
Dublin ranks as one of Europe's best startup hubs - with some of the worst digital infrastructure
Woman found chained at side of road after disappearing while jogging three weeks ago
Driver caught speeding in Cork... at nearly 150 miles per hour
RTÉ guts kids TV: 'How can you stand before a country and be like, give us your licence fee?'
'Have they no conscience?' Frances Black lets rip at pubs selling pints for €1
The Wild Atlantic Way has picked up a commendation at a landscape awards in London
Femicide has claimed the lives of over 200 women since 1996, says report
RTÉ staff say decision to cut children's programme making was 'bolt from the blue'
European Investment Bank to invest €100 million in UCC and €70 million in Trinity
Two Irish architects have scooped a world prize for a brutalist university building
RTÉ is to stop making TV shows for young people
Travellers protest in Mayo after Syrian refugee family accommodated in local authority house
Jurors at Sean FitzPatrick trial told they'll be needed until well into next year