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It's Friday so here's a slideshow of parrots from around the world!
“We are devastated. We are heartbroken.” Families grieve for Jill Meagher
James Reilly stands over Primary Care centre decision-making processes
Enda at the ploughing before championships draw to a close
The Evening Fix...now with added 'Wake the F**K up'
Man suspected of spying released without charge
Young Welsh couple dies in UK floods
Body of Jill Meagher discovered, man charged with rape and murder
Renewed appeal over 1990 murder of Dessie Fox
Dublin Airport workers withdraw strike action for Monday
Arthur’s Day: the man himself couldn’t be here – so we paid a visit
Greek workers begin another general strike
Jill Meagher: Police in Australia release CCTV footage
Germany, Finland and the Netherlands deliver blow to Ireland's hopes for bank debt deal
Dublin City Council spends €638,000 on security for Priory Hall
€1.4 million worth of heroin seized near Liffey Valley shopping centre
Over 50,000 brave the mud and rain for National Ploughing Championships
UPDATE: HSE confirms deaths of two mental health patients
Denis O'Brien: doing business with Apple is "like going on methadone"
The Evening Fix...now with added break-up cleavage
The tale of two umbrellas and other rain scenes from today
Argos looking to recruit 670 Christmas workers
Get the wellies out: Met Éireann's rain warning is still in place
Gerry Adams again rejects Dolours Price allegations
PopCap to close Dublin office, 96 jobs impacted
Fatal shooting on Dublin's South Circular Road
Appeal for information about murder of Gerard Eglington in Portarlington
Facebook denies private messages have been made public
The Evening Fix...now with added movie clichés
Bus, rail and tram fare increases to kick in from November
9 reasons why cats could rule Great Britain better than politicians
Coroner calls for greater advertising of suicide helplines in pubs
Renewed appeal over Eugene Gilliespie murder
Canadian recruitment firm looking for 1,000 Irish workers
Literacy difficulties lead to 5 per cent reduction in earnings
More than 2,000 entrepreneurs starting new businesses every month
Winners of Absolut Fringe Awards revealed
Enda Kenny Has An iPhone Evidence of the Day
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The Evening Fix...now with added reasons to drink tea