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Public urged to look to the horizon for chance to view comet last seen 80,000 years ago
First group of asylum seekers sent from Italy to centres in Albania today under new deal
Prague looks to ban guided late-night pub crawls as city bids for 'more cultured' tourists
Alex Ferguson to leave Man Utd ambassador role amid club cost cutting
Plan to progress Occupied Territories Bill could go to Cabinet as early as next week, says O'Gorman
Councillor says 'bring it on’ to objectors as DCC set to hold meeting on immigration misinformation
Brian Stanley: How the Sinn Féin TD's resignation and the ensuing controversy have unfolded so far
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Human rights commissioner 'alarmed' over number of asylum seekers sleeping rough in Ireland
UN Security Council voices ‘strong concern’ over Israel attacks on peacekeepers in south Lebanon
Sinn Féiners 'pissed off' and 'frustrated' as they hurtle towards election in crisis mode
Other parties have dubbed it a Sinn Féin “implosion”.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accused of sexual assault against six people, including minor
Cash will have to be accepted by Govt bodies with new mandatory acceptance law on the way
South Korea says North Korea has blown up roads near border
Dublin taskforce report recommends GPO be used as museum or as new home for RTÉ
Regulator to pursue 1,500 HAP landlords who have not registered tenancies
'We're living week to week': One restaurant owner on why he'll be protesting at the Dáil today
Business owners from the hospitality and tourism sectors are set to hold a protest outside Leinster House this afternoon.
Parenting: 'My daughter was bullied and we didn't feel supported by the school'
Margaret Lynch
Council votes to ban Netanyahu and Israeli Govt from Cork City
State to purchase 67 hectares of land for new nature reserve in Co Kilkenny
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Irish motorists urged to beware of fake QR codes being used on parking meters in new 'quishing' scams
Man who sexually abused his daughter during her childhood jailed for 12 years
Eight years for mother-of-three who stabbed and killed housemate
Sinn Féin says Stanley was advised to go to gardaí over complaint within party
Brian Stanley TD said earlier that he'd asked the party to refer a complaint relating to an internal inquiry involving him to gardaí last month, but it didn't.
Taoiseach Simon Harris said the respective statements from McDonald and Stanley today has "resulted in more questions than answers".
Two men given suspended sentences for assisting Continuity IRA in attack that went unnoticed
Probe finds 'inappropriate transfers' of funds and governance failures at Peter McVerry Trust
Brat Winter? Abbey Theatre to stage 'brat' adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma
Two brothers jailed for rape and indecent assault of child relatives almost 40 years ago
Suspended sentence for driver who ran from scene of crash that seriously injured man
Tánaiste says Israel 'undermining' UNIFIL, Spanish PM says there'll be 'no withdrawal'
37-year-old pleads guilty to killing of a father and his five-year old daughter
Gunman linked to Kinahan cartel jailed for 11 years over murder conspiracy
Coroner calls for hospitals to notify next of kin about patients who attempt or consider suicide
Three people arrested following the death of a child in Co Tyrone
Man (50s) arrested after the discovery of a woman's body at a home in Co Down this morning
Kerry businessman pleads guilty to two charges over record-breaking crystal meth haul