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Presidents Michael D. Higgins and Mary Robinson are set to wish Geldof a happy birthday.
Our guide to the timings to be aware of.
It was an exhaustive night of counting and a momentous election for the future of the UK.
Talks will resume tomorrow to decide who will get the EU’s top jobs.
From 12 weeks to three years, our panel share their magic numbers.
Hey, you might have another snowday tomorrow.
Do makeup or sleep, that is the question.
A strike planned for tomorrow, St Patrick’s Day, has been called off.
Nurses in emergency departments will now be balloted on revised proposals.
Eurozone leaders reached a deal on Greece after some 17 hours of talks.
A busy night for fire crews in the east.
Was it a protest? No-one seems to know.
STI clinics have seen a spike in ‘panicked’ office workers seeking appointments.
Late night services will run the two weekends before Christmas and on New Year’s Eve.
“He had his woolly hat on and his jacket on and his scarf and he walked around and he fed people.”
Our young girl is now 10 months old and has developed both a strong personality and a roaming nature.
Two men were eventually apprehended by gardaí following trouble this morning on the 5.40am service from Longford.
The finer details of the Budget will be worked on this weekend.
The Labour Court is to make recommendations on cost-cutting measures that saw Dublin Bus staff strike for three days earlier this week.