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Poll: Should there be a united Ireland?
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Unemployment rate revised downward for first three months of 2011
15 days, 15 bills: Government's race to publish laws
Sacked bar manager loses appeal over thousands of missing pints
Iceland’s finance minister: 'Ireland shouldn’t copy our formula for default'
Gallery: Riots in Vancouver after hockey team thrashed in Stanley Cup decider
Software developer cracks Ulysses puzzle "to cross Dublin without passing a pub"
133 jobs to go at Johnson & Johnson in Cashel
FF's McGuinness takes helm of Public Accounts Committee
Ireland faces cost of millions to clean up polluted water
80 Credit Unions 'risk closure' over loan losses - insurer
Gaddafi's son given 1,000-ticket allocation for London Olympics
Kenny promises autumn referendum on Oireachtas committee powers
Croke Park Deal has saved almost €600m in first year – review
Poll: Is 'chivalrous' behaviour actually just sexism?
"Romantic Ireland's dead and gone": chivalry is just 'benevolent sexism' - study
Revenue brings in €15.5m in three months of tax settlements
Opposition sides to face off for prized Dáil accounts committee
Ammunition seized during bomb scare in Louth house
NAMA chairman denies builders can buy back their properties cheaply
Credit unions could be next to receive taxpayer funding
AIB saves taxpayer €1.6bn by burning junior bondholders
RTÉ's Miriam calls TV3 to clarify RTÉ website comments
NZ parents condemn school-organised 'planking' competition
Republican hopefuls attack Obama's record in first major debate
Cabinet approves autumn referendum on allowing pay cuts for judges
The Social Bubble? Facebook loses users in US, Canada and UK
Saoirse Ronan movie drew most ratings complaints in 2010
US Senate website taken out by 'Lulz' hackers
Apple to pay 'ongoing royalties' to end Nokia patent dispute
Galway Airport begs government to reverse funding cuts
Greece's credit rating now the lowest in the world
Family renew appeals for Turkish woman missing since February
AIB has defaulted: the official verdict of a global banking group
Ireland still has no missing children's hotline - because nobody's prepared to run it
€813m: Ireland's bill for housing asylum seekers since 2002
Mayo TD defends proposal for 'national service' for young people