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Should compulsory purchase orders be used for vacant properties?
Man charged with attempted murder of six-month-old baby boy in Fermanagh
Here are the winners and runners-up from the 'All-Ireland of Restaurants'
Car ban for Dublin's College Green may come in as early as this year
Vandals slash boats and steal engines used by childrens' sailing clubs in Dublin
Pepe the Frog RIP: The artist behind the frog kills him off due to racist associations
'En Marche! Vive La France' - Barack Obama has weighed in on the French election
Varadkar says Farage 'takes the biscuit' with 'hilarious' comment that the EU is 'stoking Irish nationalism'
Here's what TDs think about being made to stand for a daily Christian prayer
Not everyone is happy that Dublin's iconic greyhound track in Harold's Cross is to be sold
Meath great-grandparents €100k richer after two Lotto wins in three days
Poll: Should self-employed people be entitled to Jobseeker’s Benefit?
Mary Lou McDonald says the State needs to get maternity hospital site 'by any means'
Theresa May: People use food banks 'for many complex reasons'
A Cork cyclist hit by a car last week has died in hospital
Poll: Are you happy with your life at the moment?
FG leadership race: Voters are leaning towards Leo Varadkar over Simon Coveney
The White House correspondents' dinner went ahead without Trump (but he still got roasted)
An Irish director wants to capture the Armenian genocide the way Schindler's List did the Holocaust
Paschal Donohoe is gearing up for a 'very demanding' public sector pay showdown
The potential for a united Ireland is on the front page of the Financial Times
Bank of Ireland's former Dublin HQ is getting a facelift and a new tenant
BBC apologises for Tommy Tiernan joke about Arlene Foster
An ex-FG TD who left the party over abortion may be on his way back into the fold
Enda Kenny is travelling to Canada to meet Justin Trudeau and discuss 'middle-class jobs'
Factfind: Could compulsory purchase be used for the maternity hospital and what would it cost?
'I’m sorry it’s come to this but I did try to warn you' - Texts between hospital bosses as row deepens
Poll backs Citizens' Assembly on abortion but rejects minister's maternity hospital promises
Citizens' Assembly recommends abortion to be allowed without restrictions up to 12 weeks
After huge vote to push for change to Ireland's abortion laws, the Assembly is deciding what they should look like
No repeal: Citizens’ Assembly recommends replacing or amending Eighth Amendment
The Sun apologises for Ross Barkley column, says 'there was never any slur intended'
Poll: How important is your home county to you?
Two men die in overnight house fire in Sligo
Too tight to call: Here's what to know as France votes for a new president
The Citizens' Assembly votes on abortion today. Here's how it will play out