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Families forced to leave homes after burst pipe causes flooding, sinkhole
At least 36 dead as two trains crash head-on in Egypt
Court rejects government order that would have compelled school to enroll student
UN criticises government for failure to prosecute abuse perpetrators in Magdalene Laundries
'No offers will be considered' say FSG but club confirm Coutinho transfer request
Gardaí arrest drunk driver who had no tax, insurance, NCT or front wheels
Locals in Cork baffled after road signs defaced with rude words and pictures
Trump says that a military plan to deal with North Korea is 'locked and loaded'
Everton's top four hopes, Irish World Cup contingent and more Premier League talking points
Climate change behind dramatic shift in timing of Irish floods, study finds
US politicians are being accused of violating free speech - by blocking people on social media
Poll: Will you see any GAA game live this year?
Former Console bosses asked to repay grants worth €150,000
Properties evacuated after suspect device is found in Dundalk
Teenage boy stabbed to death after being confronted by men with machete
'Gouging will not be tolerated': GAA fans told not to risk buying above-face value tickets
Local boats pitch in to help as canoeist rescued after lake ordeal
Poll: Do you support private operators running public bus routes?
Google cancels meeting to discuss gender and diversity due to 'safety concerns'
Dublin City Council to reduce toll charges on the East Link Bridge from next week
Waterford without de Búrca for All-Ireland semi-final as last-ditch appeal fails
'We hope to move as quickly as possible': It could take a year to appeal guilty verdicts in Corbett trial
At least 36 people killed in bus crash in China
Residents evacuated as firefighters warn of worsening wildfires in Portugal
Motorcyclist killed in Ulster race
War with North Korea would be 'catastrophic' says Trump's defence chief
Tom Clonan: 'I've had enough. We need a campaign for our brothers and sisters disabled by our State'
Tom Clonan
Delivery giant DHL must pay over €70,000 to an accident-prone driver it sacked
Villagers in this Galway community are buying up shares in their own local radio station
What we know about Go-Ahead, the company that will run 24 Dublin Bus routes
'I hope it doesn't take some awful accident for us to wake up to the fact sport is getting more rough'
Snooping on Pulse: Nine gardaí facing disciplinary action for misuse of the system
A protest on Dublin's Embassy Row has called on the US to stay away from Venezuela
Bill Murray goes to see Groundhog Day then he goes to see it again the next day
'I couldn't play for two years... I had intensive care and three long stays in hospital'
'He was the best brother': Tributes paid to young Derry teacher who died in tragic accident in China
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
At least 56 people die after human traffickers force 300 off boats and into the sea