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Concerns raised at Dublin hospital over suicidal man's attempt to take own life
DCC's deal for new clamping contractors includes €150 fine every time a driver successfully appeals
'I have seen the increase in cocaine and alcohol addiction with the return of money. It's frightening'
Lithuanian gang member 'unaccounted for' after CAB raids Dublin homes and seizes electronic devices
Bed bugs, used needles and rat droppings - life inside homeless accommodation
'I will hold the HSE responsible if no ambulance is available for my sick partner'
Your bumper guide to getting around Dublin during the Pope's visit
Parents of toddler who was unresponsive for an hour given 'mixed messages' about ambulance location
Nearly 200 student gardaí will patrol the Papal visit - but they won't be able to actually arrest anyone
'Businesses are nervous about this weekend. There’s a lot of confusion about what’s going to happen'
The Lidl looted during the snow has suffered a large robbery weeks before grand reopening
'Humiliated, belittled, embarassed': Woman awarded €4.2k over Hap discrimination
Former employees claim Click.ie sold 'faulty' phones
Camping at the Phoenix Park and sitting in the Popemobile: Memories of John Paul II's visit
Reboot of controversial website Click.ie led by the company's former boss
During the drought, some areas were losing half of their water supply because of leaks
Dublin rental prices now €500-a-month higher than boom time as students 'left scraping the barrel'
Hundreds of customers still in dark as Click.ie is up and running again
Airbnb accused of turning villages into 'holiday resorts' as it reveals 640,000 Irish summer visitors
Gardaí are tracking the movements of a convicted rapist linked to Deirdre Jacob murder
A former landmark pub in Blackrock is set to become a Dunnes Stores
Competitors for €9.4 million PSC contract backed out due to 'unfair advantage' being given to company that won
European gangs are using rural Longford to grow cannabis on an industrial scale
Gardaí believe woman is using a national supermarket chain she works at to launder heroin cash
200 ESB Siptu members planning on leaving union in solidarity with expelled workers
Multiple allegations of assaults on residents of Irish disability services
Gardaí target nightlife figure they believe is directing rickshaw drug dealing scene
Explainer: Is Ireland in danger of a medicines shortage because of Brexit?
Family of 3 sharing room after landlord tried to increase rent by €500: Ireland's housing horror stories
Nursing home complaints: Staff member accused of 'physically and emotionally' abusing resident
Here are the legal options being considered about sexual consent
Gardaí to spend up to €2.5 million for the supply of over 3 million bullets
The next President of Ireland - ranked from most to least likely
76 hospital discharges of newborns with drug withdrawal symptoms last year
No ambulance for 18-month-old baby who stopped breathing and started turning blue
Organisers of children's event Playstival with the Happy Pear apologise over garda vetting furore
Boxing club shooting: Bray gardaí believe they lack a vital piece of evidence
'During the summer she has to sign on': Some school secretaries are paid €10,900 a year, others €35,000
Clontarf Hospital lost 26% of its staff in just two years
Boy jailed for 12 months as Dublin cyclists blighted by canals menace