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Tipperary to face Galway in All-Ireland semi-final while Rebels drawn against Waterford
Mother and children placed in hotel with 'bloodstained mattresses' after fleeing domestic violence
Poll: Is it fair to ask RTÉ's higher-earners to reveal their salaries?
Charlie Gard's parents condemn death threats sent to hospital staff
Temperatures of up to 23 degrees - and heavy showers - forecast this week
Boris jokes that traditional Maori greeting could start a fight in a Glasgow pub
Over €1 million spent last year on surgeries for morbidly obese people
Irish Water says Drogheda supply won't be restored until Thursday
At least 24 killed in Kabul car bombing
Southeast cardiac service: 'Medical argument and simple logic are being ignored'
Matt Shanahan
Noonan's former right-hand man says government should consider raising retirement age
Locals angry anti-graffiti paint wasn't used on new cycle bridge that has already been vandalised
'We want to attract people to the region. Cars getting broken into like this does not look good'
Cockroaches, mould and chronic drug abuse in front of children - life in homeless accommodation
'I'd given everything to Cork, but there's always that tinge - that little bit of regret'
Your taxi fare is set to go up again - but some taxi drivers aren't happy
'It's not all politics and sport anymore': Men's Shed members open up about their health
The Hutch gang is using a network of taxis to ferry drugs around Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'A hero until the end' - Tributes paid to renowned Irish diver who died while helping another diver
Davy Fitz hits back at Duignan and Shefflin after criticism of tactics in today's quarter-final
Seven parks across Ireland have been given the Green Flag Award
Pokemon Go fans at a Pokemon Go festival couldn't get online and they got very angry
'You're not her family, I can't tell you anything': The week in quotes
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
Moran goal vital as 14-man Waterford advance past Wexford in quarter-final tie
Prince William on the time Diana organised three supermodels to greet him for his birthday
The long, slow process to refund almost €170m in water charges
Sacked shop worker wins €9,000 after row that started because he was chewing gum
Female BBC journalists write open letter to boss saying he 'can do better' on gender pay-gap
'I’m actually quite introverted. I have to do a lot of mental preparation for public speaking'
Column: 'Is it possible to be Catholic and a feminist?'
Colleen Hennessy
'We're over 36 hours without water' - Irish Water slammed locally for response to supply crisis in north-east
Man's body found in south Dublin river by passer-by
Eight dead in violence after Israeli security at Jerusalem holy site sparks anger
Star rugby ref Nigel Owens opens up on bulimia battle
Eight people found dead in tractor-trailer, nearly 30 injured, in Texas Walmart human trafficking tragedy
Early onset menopause linked to higher risk of type 2 diabetes
New poll shows Irish Government at its highest approval ratings since 2011
The west 'needs year-round flights to New York' to compete with Dublin