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€21.1 million owed by tax defaulters in the first three months of the year
Cabinet approve citizens' assemblies on gender equality and Dublin's local government
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Law to ban microbeads in Ireland set to be published
Mother says pleas for help 'brushed away' at inquest into baby's death
What does each county need from this weekend's Leinster and Munster hurling final round ties?
Enniscorthy to become the New Delhi of Ireland if smoky coal ban not rolled out, Dáil hears
Man (60s) dies after car he was driving struck a pole in Co Galway
Cabinet approves proposal to deploy Defence Forces personnel to UN mission in Mali
Taoiseach: 'Rockall is an uninhabitable rock and is not something Ireland and Scotland should fight over'
Restaurants to be barred from using tips to subsidise employees' wages
Fran McNulty to replace George Lee as RTÉ's agriculture and consumer affairs correspondent
Vehicle supplier secures order to have Facebook group it claims is damaging its business reputation taken down
Extinction Rebellion stage 'bloody' (but green-friendly) protest outside the Dáil
55-year-old man from Dublin found dead
Balancing camogie and nursing between Kilkenny and Dublin while chasing the All-Ireland dream
'I find that quite insulting': Smith hits out at govt over opposition of Climate Emergency Bill
Radiohead release 18 hours of hacked material in aid of Extinction Rebellion
Judge tells jury in Ana Kriegel murder trial not to 'guess or make up theories' in relation to the case
Government must 'wean itself off' bloated €10.4bn corporation tax receipts, says budget watchdog
'Lack of transparency to Irish women was entirely unacceptable': Report finds smear tests were sent to 16 labs
'A disappointing day' - Concussion forces former Galway footballer to retire
Spinraza campaigners 'finally have hope' as HSE approves access to drug for rare disease
Tributes paid to former soldier who drowned in Limerick city
Garda on duty witnessed fatal stabbing incident on O'Connell Street
Storm injures several people as hail falls 'like gunshots' in southern Germany
Irish workers earn an average of €23 an hour and a yearly salary of €39,000, according to CSO figures
Uninspiring Gibraltar performance won't affect team's link with the public - Seamus Coleman
Renua's leader quits the party, leaving it with no elected representatives
CAB seizes Volkswagen car and Rolex watch from home of Hutch associate James 'Mago' Gately
Over 500 plant species became extinct in the past 250 years, new study finds
Poll: Should pensioners in Ireland have to pay for their TV licence?
Man dies after O'Connell Street stabbing; bus and Luas services resume after scene reopens
Those expecting 'sexy football' from Ireland last night haven't been paying attention
Bodies recovered as Budapest tour boat is lifted from Danube
10-year-old girl found 'safe and well' by gardaí following public appeal
Opinion: Technology was meant to be our great liberator but instead it became our prison
Shane Cradock