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Minister meets insurers amid claims customers left underpaid following Storm Ophelia and Emma
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Galway withstand second-half fightback to claim sixth win in-a-row over Mayo
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Talk of post-Brexit 'chlorinated chicken and hormone beef' is a 'smear campaign', claims US envoy
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Terminally-ill midwife Philomena Canning says she's 'vindicated' after settling case with HSE
Lukaku's 88th-minute winner helps Man United come out on top in five-goal thriller
Michel Barnier says EU is open to negotiating on Brexit 'guarantees' but not on the backstop
Worker should receive €23.1k after having hours 'unilaterally and significantly' reduced
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Man charged after mother-of-three killed in Clondalkin
Anger and sympathies after 17-year-old girl stabbed to death in London park
Three people arrested after cocaine and cannabis worth €320,000 seized in Limerick
Rare sea creature washes up on California beach thousands of miles from home
Ex-British soldiers could reportedly face Bloody Sunday murder charges 'within weeks'
From the Garden: 'Topsy turvy doesn’t begin to describe our weather'
Michael Kelly
Poll: Would cheaper non-alcoholic beer make you more likely to drink it?
From 'getting slaughtered in county finals' to chasing All-Ireland three-in-a-row glory
Strict rules banning the 'wrong kind of pallet' could lead to knock-on problems here post-Brexit
A rocket that will bring US astronauts back to space has blasted off with a dummy named 'Ripley'
'The doctor said, 'You're going to be hit by a bus here'' - Monaghan star's six-hour open-heart surgery
This Irish horror film about a strange sinkhole is your next big cinema scare
Decision to include vaping advice on official HSE website 'does not represent policy change'
'Evacuate, evacuate': Flights were suspended at Stansted Airport last night after an aborted takeoff
'I wouldn't change one thing about my time at Munster. It has made me a better person'
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Social media firm Reddit is opening its first office outside of the US in Dublin
Ross' hopes for cheaper non-alcoholic booze nixed after Donohoe says 'no plans' to reduce tax