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Suspected human leg bone found on a beach in Co Louth
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan to seek Cabinet approval for new divorce bill
Kevin Spacey could avoid trial for sexual assault after accuser declines to testify
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says China extradition bill is 'dead'
Justice minister takes case against farmer allegedly trespassing on State lands formerly earmarked for 'super prison'
Plans for over 250 homes on Hollystown Golf Club lands rejected as 'substandard form of development'
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Levels of dangerous air pollutant NO2 possibly exceeding limits on M50 and on Dublin streets
'This will not be tolerated': Fishermen vow to fight introduction of penalty points system
Three men arrested after alleged assault on Dublin's Capel Street
Hybrid and electric car sales increase by 68.5% so far this year
British Museum says smuggled Iraqi and Afghan artefacts will be returned
Another record-breaking year for Irish restaurateur Patrick Guilbaud, as his profits soar to €520,000
Penalty joy for Ireland as they reach semi-finals of World University Games
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TV Wrap - Live coverage of women's World Cup goes a long way to silencing critics
Donald Trump 'won't deal' with British ambassador, and criticises Theresa May on Brexit
The middle man: How another man's conviction led to confession by 'family friend' of Irene White
US hedge fund billionaire Jeffrey Epstein charged with sex trafficking minors
Telecoms group concerned about Eir's €1bn claim and will consider legal action against the Irish government
Penneys founder Arthur Ryan has died aged 83
Judge says State misinterpreted ruling about redress for school abuse survivors
Protesters lock themselves to department doors in protest over Climate Emergency Bill blocking
Government accused of 'washing its hands' of pledge to publish insurance claims database
Coco Gauff bows out of Wimbledon as fairytale run comes to an end
Irene White's terminally ill sister expresses 'dying wish' that murderers brought to justice
Benzodiazepine use in Irish over 65s is higher than international average
'They had a few pints Sunday night, had a few more Monday, there was a bit of black smoke at training'
Tech company recalls e-scooters sold by Three Ireland due to 'loose screws'
'We have to do more': Extinction Rebellion stage protest in Dublin against commercial forestry
Irish Daily Mail fined €25,000 over front page headline published during Ana Kriegel trial
A patient's chance of dying from a heart attack or stroke can vary depending on what hospital they attend
Second man sentenced to life in prison for murdering Irene White 14 years ago
Over 200,000 people tuned in to watch USA beat Netherlands on RTÉ2
'It's time we called out the insurance industry': Courts figures show drop in number of personal injury cases
Cockroaches and rodent droppings: 11 food businesses received closure orders in June
Woman in her 30s arrested in connection with death of 2-year-old Santina Cawley
Appeal to find teenage boy missing for over two weeks