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What one tip would you give students to make the most of college?
National Ploughing Championships boss: 'I feel as passionate today as when I was 17'
Ireland's biggest cocaine seizure has inspired one of the year's funniest films
Sitdown Sunday: 'They say my son's Sandy Hook death was a hoax'
A Galway-based company is making Ireland's first ever stop-motion feature film
Pictures: The Silent Land - life on the Aran Islands
Top comments of the week
Another multinational is being investigated over planning permission violations in two counties
'They spend their childhoods on waiting lists': The painful reality for children with scoliosis
Tonight is Culture Night - here's what's happening around the country
BAI upholds complaint against the 'Power to Power Ourselves' wind energy ad
Michelle Mulherin accuses GAA of discrimination after failing to get an All-Ireland ticket at the last minute
Daughter sues parents in Austria for posting photos of her on Facebook
The makers of Kerrygold have opened a huge €39 million butter factory in Cork
Making babies without women's eggs has just moved a step closer
Mass rally to take place in support of water protesters ahead of trial of 17-year-old
Car insurance: Commission investigates possible 'unspoken co-ordination' between firms
How the sugar-trafficking food industry paid scientists to tell us fat, not sugar, was the real problem
A group of volunteers have helped to transform Cork city's streets
Dublin councillor bemoans fair-weather GAA fans as All-Ireland tickets go on sale for €600
Ireland's legal profession just pointed the finger firmly at insurers when it comes to spiralling motor insurance costs
Watch: Police save babies from burning car in dramatic rescue
A 13-year-old boy missing in Dublin has been found safe and well
This Kerry peninsula shows how the Irish have communicated for thousands of years
"I was so angry - if he had hurt my baby I wanted to kill him" - Inquiry hears doctor misdiagnosed ectopic pregnancy
Starbucks open another store without planning permission, and the local council isn't happy
Cork is getting a new €90 million office block
'Too many women have had their futures robbed' - Minister urges bystanders to act over domestic violence
Over 120 Irish lambs have reportedly died of suffocation on a flight to Singapore
Female troops fighting Isis in Syria support the 'Repeal the 8th' campaign - and Dublin Bus drivers
These Italian villagers are routinely living to over 100 years old, and it's all down to hormones
Sitdown Sunday: How a billion-dollar blood company began to fall apart
Michael O'Leary: 'Soon the Ryanair travel app will be bigger business than selling flights'
Drag, dance and George Bush: 9 shows to catch at the Tiger Dublin Fringe
Former Guardian editor says Facebook hoovered up over €20 million of its advertising income last year
'It's exploitation': Homeless charities condemn 'two-tier' tenants laws
A barman from the Gaeltacht has been banned from speaking Irish in a Cork pub
Scuba divers survive 48 hours stranded at sea in shark-infested waters
The man who reviewed Waterford's cardiac care defends decision on no second lab
Coveney says there was 'no trickery' involved in Waterford General Hospital negotiations