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Waiting for clarity: Trust crumbles and tension builds in final Brexit days
Kildare school apologises after students 'received burns' on their foreheads on Ash Wednesday
Woman who claimed landlord's son called her a 'black c**t' and had tenancy terminated awarded €12k
The State won't know how many homeless students will be sitting the Leaving Cert this summer
'I'm dying, but I want to thank the nurses': Dozens write to Taoiseach to support nurses' strike
Tens of thousands of Irish firms haven't registered to move goods to and from the UK post-Brexit
'One last roll of the dice': How Britain's newspapers are covering the vote to delay Brexit
'After 47 years, this is a moment': Anxious wait for families before Bloody Sunday announcement
Explainer: Why are aviation officials grounding the Boeing 737 Max across Europe?
Hiding the fact they're gay and being harassed by other residents: People talk about life in Direct Provision
Business-class flights and 5-star hotels: Here's how much the Government spent on St Patrick's Day trips in 2018
Government resisted lobbying on betting duty but won't use the funds for problem gambling services
Data on insurance costs from industry could be knowingly misrepresenting 'full picture', Doherty claims
'A disgusting example': Road Safety Authority sent dozens of complaints over L-driver ad campaign
'Unenforceable and unworkable': Government given legal warning over alcohol ad restrictions
Seven 'serious' assaults on staff at Oberstown children's detention centre last year
Two UCD staff members disciplined after allegations of sexual misconduct
90% of gambling addicts treated by HSE are young men
'Think of us as you tuck into your turkey': Letters reveal nurses' fury at Varadkar over annual leave comments
'Michael Shine spoke very, very softly and referred to me as a nice boy most of the time'
'Not drifting towards a gambling crisis, we're in the middle of one': 800 addiction cases treated by HSE
Government fortifying IT systems for 'fear of Russian interference' in European elections
What will a no-deal Brexit mean for Ireland?
External agencies providing sex ed in schools to be regulated in recommended radical overhaul
Harris lobbied by pharmacists' group and pharma company on free contraception
Revenue not planning for customs posts but says it is ready for no-deal Brexit
Irish farmers 'could be given licences to grow cannabis in the future'
Woman on rent supplement 'placed under severe financial pressure' in eviction row awarded €5k
Air Corps whistleblower claims death toll from chemical-linked illnesses surpasses 72
Here's where the dirtiest takeaways and restaurants in Ireland were in 2018
A look inside the angry, fractured world of Ireland's 'yellow vests'
'Stinks to the high heavens of Fianna Fáil-ism': Fury from hairdressers and restaurants after VAT hike
Garda top brass concerned they're in firing line after assistant commissioner's suspension
Six-month waitlist for counselling and confusion for those affected by adoption scandal despite promises
Senior doctor warned Harris of 'dangerous' delays due to surge in demand for free smear rechecks
'We can't eat our way out of the problem': Irish sheep farmers struggle to prepare for Brexit
Almost 10,000 Help-to-Buy claims processed since scheme began... but it could face the axe next year
Which Budget changes kick in today?
Murder convictions and a cartel close to collapse: How gardaí pummeled the Kinahan gang in 2018
The number of reported measles cases in Ireland more than trebled this year