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Eighth Amendment Committee to decide on repeal or no repeal on 13 December
'You’re African and this is the way you should be': Minority young people in Ireland and their lives
Complaints made to RTÉ about Panti Bliss trailer before Six Nations rugby and the Angelus
Christmas FM starts today and brings with it the licence to start getting in the mood
Politicians warned 'the door will be shut in their faces' if there's a Christmas election
Ireland's first ever satellite could blast off as early as 2019 (and it might even have a little flag)
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'I was in the bar when the cheer went up': Politicians hit the airwaves to play election blame game
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Appeal for help to find 71-year-old man missing from Dublin care home
All to play for: Timely opinion poll shows FG dropping and FF catching
How much would a general election delay a referendum on the Eighth Amendment?
General election looking more likely by the minute as Fine Gael digs in to support Tánaiste
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Snow and ice warning for Ireland as temperatures set to plunge to -4 degrees
These new rules aim to help tenants if landlords seek a 'back door' around rent limits
'I didn’t tear up my passport, it’s total nonsense, whoever spread that rumour'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Dublin psychiatric hospital investigating complaint made about Al Porter
Arlene Foster says Sinn Féin's 'glorification of terrorism' isn't helpful
Ireland and the EU were standing side-by-side in making Brexit demands on the UK today
RTÉ investigating how 'deal with it' tweet was sent in response to Al Porter controversy
'Walking home, I'll be called a gorilla or a monkey' - Teenager meets Taoiseach to discuss racism
Young mothers queuing for handouts of nappies is the new normal for a Dublin charity
'It doesn’t seem like they thought all this through' - Taoiseach talks tough to UK on Brexit
Boris Johnson and Simon Coveney weren't singing from the same hymn sheet in Dublin this morning
Twitter strips verified status from Richard Spencer and others after new rules against hate
'There's nothing normal about living by the side of the road with your children'
Irish man from 'Rathkeale Rovers' smuggling gang jailed in Miami for trafficking a rhino horn
Man dies and two are injured in explosion at house in Drogheda
Dublin councillors to examine rules about removing Freedom of the City status
He admits giving it up is 'a PR stunt', but what happens now to Bob Geldof's Freedom of Dublin?
Bob Geldof defends decision to return the Freedom of the City of Dublin
US rock band cancels Dublin show after sexual misconduct claims
The first summer 2018 Croke Park gig is... Michael Bublé
'Five days of rubbish' - Parents and teachers angry as summer school teeters on liquidation
Pictures: A stunning new book shows Cork's beauty pictured from the air
RTÉ is reviewing its €13 million orchestras but it could have a fight on its hands