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Sniffer dog Scooby helps Revenue seize €400k worth of cannabis
Facebook postpones Valentine's Day launch for dating app due to data regulator's concerns
Man arrested after gardaí seize €252k worth of cocaine in raid on Kildare house
A league of our own: why Irish football can't afford to neglect the domestic game
52-year-old man charged with murder of Lyra McKee
Brendan Howlin to step down as leader of the Labour Party
Revenue seize 240kgs of tobacco and machinery associated with illicit cigarette manufacturing
'We were lucky to have her': Funeral of RTÉ broadcaster Keelin Shanley takes place in Dublin
New Premier Inn hotel to be built in Newmarket Square area of Dublin's Liberties
MEP Maria Walsh defies FG and supports motion to block controversial Shannon LNG terminal
Cork hospital reviews admission policy after teen girl was sexually assaulted by male patient in ward
'The one thing they never did was hit me... They knew I'd hit them back'
Three arrests and €100,000 seized as part of Dublin money laundering search
'Cruel and disgusting' anti-PSNI recruitment posters appear in Derry
'Discussion about the potential for a government of change': Mary Lou McDonald meets with Green Party and People Before Profit
Body found in search for man missing from Cork city
Status Yellow snow-ice warning issued for 11 counties
Bohemians release new away jersey in partnership with Amnesty International
Man wanted over Essex lorry deaths granted permission to appeal extradition in Dublin
Leo Varadkar says he'll most likely be the leader of the opposition after the next government is formed
Independent Cork TD apologises for calling Shane Ross a 'scumbag'
Irish economic growth expected to slow even with Brexit trade deal, says Central Bank
Photo of two mice 'squabbling' on London Tube platform wins top wildlife photography award
Pressure on staff and infrastructure in maternity services at Irish hospitals, according to HIQA reports
'They kicked and punched me in the face': Author victim of homophobic attack in Dublin
Poll: Would you prefer a 'rotating Taoiseach' system?
State's first conviction for coercive control handed down in Donegal Circuit Court
Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen 'hopes to walk again soon' following stroke last year
Opinion: This Irish election result was not an ideological vote, it was an angry one
Larry Donnelly
'Finn can play a part in our future,' says Townsend
Over 1,100 people have now died from coronavirus but daily growth is slowing
Cork hospital criticised after teen girl with life-threatening injuries sexually assaulted in ward
Treacherous conditions on roads as snow/ice warning remains in place until later this morning
Bernie Sanders wins New Hampshire primary, narrowly beating Pete Buttigieg
What next for Leo? No mutterings of heaves, but will Varadkar be able for the opposition benches?