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Haranguing, swearing and a run-in with Bertie - just some of Vincent Browne's best bits
Producer Quincy Jones wins €8 million in damages from Michael Jackson's estate
Brian Cowen says he 'deeply regrets' the number of jobs lost during the recession
Irish board appointments are still dominated by a 'who you know' culture
'There's a limited amount of time you can do this for, so we put in the effort'
Feuding within Trump’s inner circle bursts out onto Twitter
'Who do these imperialists in the US think they are?': Venezuelan leader hits back amid protests
Malfunction in US fairground ride throws riders 50 feet through the air, killing one and injuring seven
'People on low pay are not middle class': Leo faced tough questions from Vincent Browne last night
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Offaly was once the centre of the world for stargazing - today it takes a giant leap back there
Ireland to extradite former teacher to the UK over alleged indecent assault in school staff room
Almost 1,300km of old water pipes will be replaced around Ireland in 5 years
Two Irish writers have been longlisted for the prestigious Man Booker Prize
There's now huge concern that planning delays will scupper Apple's €850m plans for Galway
London businessman found guilty of selling horsemeat labelled as beef for profit
Californian man accused of smuggling 3 king cobras in crisp cans
Craft breweries will be allowed sell drink on tours under a new law
Celtic lucky to escape first leg against Dundalk's victors with a draw
Arrests made after Pakistani village council ordered 'revenge rape' of girl
There has been a big drop in people getting HSE-funded dental treatments
Poll: Do you still have a copy of the Golden Pages at home?
'Why can't he be our President?' - Rolling Stone is crushing on Justin Trudeau
Incident at Crumlin church ends after man gives himself up
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Jason Corbett had head injuries 'similar to a car crash or fall from great height'
Judge wants mediation for residents who claim their houses were damaged by children's hospital works
No agreement over where Charlie Gard will spend his final days
Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen has been awarded an honorary doctorate
A new pipe part has been fitted - but the Louth/Meath water crisis could continue into the weekend
RNLI save eight people who got stuck on boat coming back from island daytrip
Main Lusitania telegraph finally recovered from Cork seabed
Irish Rail is fixing up 28 train carriages to get them back in service
Ireland's crane drivers to carry out second day of strike action tomorrow
'An appalling attack': Trump criticised for saying transgender people can't serve in US military
Ireland has appointed a new top judge
Dublin Fire Brigade is operating at reduced capacity due to unofficial overtime strikes over pay