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Rodney King - the man whose beating sparked LA riots - has died, aged 47
Unions threaten summer strike action at Aer Lingus
Facebook settles lawsuit, will pay $10 million to charity
New institute hopes to strengthen Irish-Indian ties
Bundoran Lifeboat busy at Mullaghmore triathlon
Man seriously injured after van overturns in Donegal
Poll: Do you think it is important to mark Father's Day?
Nine-year-old raises almost £70,000 after council banned her blog
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Honorary University Graduates of the Day
In pictures: a rainy Bloomsday across Ireland
Germany to Greece: You must continue with austerity
Women of the west urged to take first step into political life
Tánaiste seeks clemency for Bahraini medics
Why are seals being killed? Sanctuary notes 'swing in activity'
Two men in court over separate drug seizures
Dáil to vote on Bill to repeal Household Charge
21 years later: Aung San Suu Kyi accepts Nobel Peace Prize
Family to walk 130 miles in memory of Sligo volunteer
Tallaght children graduate with improved literacy skills
Burnt bodies and tortured children: Amnesty finds 'shocking' new evidence of killings and torture in Syria
Number of SNAs 'similar to last year' but schools to get less resource hours
Oireachtas Committee to write to Mick Wallace over tax affairs
'Dead Baby Jokes' on Facebook are not funny, says TD
More calls for release of Australian lawyer and other ICC staff in Libya
Ireland has no immediate plans to follow UK crackdown on internet trolls
Survivors of symphysiotomy take next step in search for justice
Calls made to prioritise training for unemployed with literacy, numeracy difficulties
Planning review finds deficiencies but no evidence of wrongdoing
Giant banner welcomes Aung San Suu Kyi to Ireland
Ambassadorial Car of the Day
Man killed in Dun Laoghaire after being struck by car
Leaving Cert maths problems 'must be addressed', says TD
Bandon to get 100-year flood protection
Ombudsman to discuss Children First Bill with Oireachtas Health Committee
Social entrepreneurs with big ideas shortlisted for €775k prize fund
Bord na Móna staff to stage two more work stoppages
The rich Irish hold their wealth...in treasure*