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Young man killed in Dublin road crash
Shatter condemns hate mail sent to Muslim Community, says gardaí will take “appropriate action”
Round-the-world biker has bike stolen in Dublin
The Burning Question: When do you put water on your toothbrush?
Two men rescued after falling in water at Glendalough
Suspect in London slavery case is older than first thought
Microsoft looking to hire 95 people in Ireland
Woman, 74, knocked down in Longford last night
Slavery suspects linked to 13 properties across London
The Guardian's former investigations editor to discuss press freedom with VinB
James Reilly vs tobacco industry: Stop making smoking look attractive to girls
What did the European Union do with its Nobel Peace Prize money?
Son fails in legal bid to change 'Death Match' newspaper article
Concerns about homelessness raised after body found in Bray car park
Enslaved women traumatised but doing ‘remarkably well’
Car bomb explodes in Letterkenny housing estate
Peace process hero Fr Alec Reid passes away, aged 82
Suspects in London domestic servitude investigation bailed
Derry bus driver showed 'immense courage' to stop bomb attack
Ireland named Europe's most entrepreneurial country
Johnny's Back! The latest HSE ad for condoms is pretty funny
Gardaí arrest Tipperary burglary suspects after Dublin road collision
Ireland has the highest birth, lowest death and greatest emigration rates in Europe
Elderly man banned from keeping dogs in 'graphic and horrific' case
Britain’s secret force ‘used IRA tactics’ during the Troubles
Calls to St Vincent de Paul more than double in three years
Risk that high unemployment will become 'structural' in Ireland
Northern Ireland Attorney General calls for end to Troubles prosecutions
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UCD students complain of lack of respect on campus
Paddy Power says lower-than-expected profits because of 'unfavourable' sports results
Irish nanny charged with murder in Massachusetts to appear in court
The Burning Question*: What is this called?
This is how Ireland intends to change 'outdated' laws on bringing up children...
Woman at centre of home birth row has baby boy
Taliban using violence and threatening letters to control rural communities
Nelson Mandela still 'quite ill' and cannot talk
Good news: Three companies to create 125 new jobs in Dublin
Over 20 Irish estates in need of major regeneration
World Press Photo exhibition coming to Dublin for first time in over 20 years