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OPINION: 'I had to start transitioning... living with people who weren't going to agree with me or who didn't want to share a bathroom with me'
The duo behind Dublin's newest tourist attraction say its near-end was like 'sudden death'
‘The last thing I want is to have memories of her in a hospital bed’: The week in quotes
Migrant caravan embarks on 'route of death' through Mexico towards US border
New study suggests that diabetes medicine could be used to reduce effects of Alzheimer's disease
McEleney the FAI Cup hero as Dundalk bag second double in four years before 30,412 spectators
'Precautionary measures' work on 22 schools hit by structural defects to be finished this evening
Sci-fi wrinkle killers and no more orange necklines: The future of doing your makeup
53 scores and 90 minutes of action as Ballygunner defeat Ballyea in Munster club hurling thriller
Woman (30) dies after getting into difficulty while kayaking in Co Kerry
Dublin City University 'reviewing relationship' with Saudi university
North Korea warns US it may 'seriously' consider return of nuclear policy
Cork City v Dundalk, FAI Cup final
Leicester City players arrive in Bangkok to pay final respects to club chairman
Report of deal to keep UK in customs union post-Brexit is 'speculation', Flanagan says
Former HSE chief calls Simon Harris 'a frightened little boy'
'A retention crisis': Concerns raised as numbers serving in Defence Forces drops below 9,000
India minister turns on own party over killing of man-eating tiger after 150-strong man hunt
Flooding kills nine members of same family in Italy, raising storm death toll to over 30
Wexford Youths v Peamount United, Women's FAI Cup final
Cocaine worth €4.6 million seized in Rosslare
Thousand-year-old handbell with link to Saint Patrick goes on display in Ulster Museum
Woman charged over man's death in Foxrock
Poll: Do you use plastic bottles?
'Extremely sad news': Tributes paid after former British Cabinet secretary dies from cancer
Teenage boy released without charge after woman is seriously injured in hit-and-run incident
Sitdown Sunday: Why did people join David Koresh's doomed Waco cult?
The Irish for... 'Why the naming of new technologies in Irish can be more controversial than with English'
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Dublin councils plan to install public water fountains to reduce use of plastic bottles
Fast food worker claimed supervisor said she reminded him of Benburb Street and had an 'arse like the back of a truck'
Man to appear in court over David Boland murder
Government now monitoring tax affairs of medium-sized corporations and certain 'high wealth individuals'
'In PE class a fella turns around and says: lads she’s playing in the Aviva next week, so go easy on the tackles'
Labour members asked to allow senators run as party leader
Ireland's win in Chicago allows players to put hands up for Argentina Test
Plan on following the midterm results on Tuesday? Here's what to watch out for
One-can dinners: Essential recipes for a 'raid the cupboard' meal in a hurry