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Highs of 27 degrees to start the week
Search for two remaining Rescue 116 crewmen to resume today
George A Romero, the man who made zombie films popular, has died
Man (29) arrested over murder of 56-year-old man in Swords
Man hospitalised after stabbing incident in Dublin city centre
Home care worker: '€10.10 an hour, no guaranteed hours and no sick leave'
Sinead Pembroke
Ms D, the woman at the centre of the Disclosures Tribunal, will give evidence this week
Dublin homeowners are being asked to rent out their spare rooms to students
'It's not fair to leave people in this pain': Westmeath woman waiting 2 years for surgery on chronic back ailment
Concern for Irish troops in Syria as Russia and US plan safe zone
'It was weeks before I realised that it was actually Eusebio'
'I want my rapist father to die in prison for what he did to me': Woman continues fight for justice
'Technology is the great equaliser' - how two apps for those with impaired sight are levelling the playing field
32 years later, Sonia O'Sullivan's daughter follows in her footsteps with championship win
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Alcoholism: 'Dad, I don’t blame you. I never have'
Anonymous
Call in the air support: How Dublin Fire Brigade is using drones
'My son is a high quality person': The week in quotes
'Heading towards a conclusion': Trial of Ibrahim Halawa coming to a close
0-12 for O'Callaghan and early goals key as Dublin clinch Leinster title against Kildare
Pharmacies in Uruguay to start selling marijuana next week
BBC just revealed Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor Who - the first woman to take on the iconic role
Japan protests against bid to recognise Korean women forced into brothels
Man knocked down in hit and run in December dies in hospital
Hundreds of Venezuelans turn out in Tallaght to cast vote against their president
The firm that runs Ireland's 'most photographed pub' pulled a €4m profit last year
Scientists find visual symptoms that could help early detection of Parkinson's
Gardaí make two arrests in Barry Corcoran missing person's investigation
'Education is important. The government should pay us students to go to college'
Declan Lavin
New poll shows Trump is losing the support of the US people
'A very tragic incident': Man (30s) dies after being found on the street with serious injuries
The Government plans to start refunding water charges from autumn
Man arrested after Rathmines supermarket robbery
Outrage as pictures emerge of man dressed as Hitler at Orange Lodge fancy dress competition
Tyrone v Down, Ulster SFC final
Petrol and diesel prices have fallen for four months in a row and are set to drop further
Chinese students are living in a cabin for 200 days to simulate living on the moon
'We don't have any gays': Chechnya's leader strongly denies his country tortured and killed gay men
Falling crime rates mean Netherlands' prisons are being used to house asylum seekers
Are fisheries the first casualty in a Brexit split between Ireland and the UK?