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Commissioner says hundreds of crimes not investigated due to 999 call cancellations
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Inquiry into Malta journalist’s death blames state which 'created an atmosphere of impunity'
Facebook resolves dispute with Gavin Duffy over ads claiming he was dead
Irish teenagers facing high levels of sexual harassment, report finds
Over £200k donated to RNLI in 24 hours after criticism for rescuing migrants in English Channel
'Singing’ priest Tony Walsh accused of sexually abusing a boy in Dublin in the 1980s
Coronavirus: 1,361 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Convicted rapist throws Bible at judge before being sentenced to 16 years for harassment
FAI chief Hill targets World Cup wins and opens up on 'emotion' of Irish football
Daft agrees to develop processes to remove ads that exclude rent allowance tenants
Seven maternity hospitals not fully compliant with easing of Covid restrictions
Lifelong criminal Trevor Byrne to serve 17 years for firearms offences, armed robbery and hijacking
Jury in Munster child abuse trial retires for the evening
Campaign of abuse against restaurants following the rules is 'reprehensible', says Taoiseach
Opinion: Maternity hospitals have no excuses left - they must lift restrictions
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Arrest made over aggravated burglary in which armed man entered home during early hours
Google employees 'will need to be vaccinated' before returning to offices
Secondary students: 'Covid jab rollout welcome but it's vital we're part of conversation'
Man jailed for nine years over assault of teen during four-day 'reign of terror'
Explainer: Why bosses could be on shaky legal ground if they ask staff about vaccine status
Woman remains in police custody over death of baby in Ardoyne area of Belfast
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Bigger crowds set to be allowed into Croke Park for All-Ireland finals
'A very unique year': Big drop in the number of dogs destroyed at Irish pounds in 2020
Three kayakers stranded on rocks on Waterford coast rescued by RNLI and Coast Guard helicopter
Wayne Rooney apologises to family and Derby after hotel images with women emerge
Poll: Should offices reopen in September?
Eamon Ryan says despite process 'misgivings', Katherine Zappone will make 'excellent' envoy
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