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More people at risk of losing their family home are seeking advice
The National Ploughing Championships are heading back to Laois next year
1916 Rising relatives are not happy with the Government's commemoration plans
'If we want sustainable public services like water, we need mechanisms to pay for it'
There were 365 repossession orders made in the first 6 months of this year
Here’s What Happened Today: Saturday
US firm snaps up exclusive Lough Erne resort
Have you seen this 16-year-old girl? She has been missing since yesterday
Timeline to end 'slopping out' in prisons needs to be set
Fitzgerald: 'We need to confront deficiencies and bad practices in An Garda Síochána'
New US ambassador to Ireland says he is the luckiest man in the United States
'We had to face facts that maybe our little girl was not going to make it'
Nurses demand details of HSE's Ebola plan
Mother and child (3) taken to hospital after two-car collision
'Worst Ebola epidemic in history': Medical experts say new treatments need to be fast-tracked
Staff in six of Dublin's major hospitals vote for strike action
People queued up to burn their Irish Water packs in a bath tub last night
World’s first live cataract surgery to be streamed from rural Malawi
Police renew appeal one year after man shot dead while walking his dogs
Routine mental health screening in schools could help 1 in 10 children with issues
Dignity of elderly compromised after being transported down corridors on commodes
Europe is helping these Limerick women who were let go from a jewellery making company
More women than men take on feedback to become better drivers
Prisoner death report finds he had left drug treatment programme but Prison Service didn't know
Teens with cerebral palsy rate their quality of life as comparable with their able-bodied peers
'Upbeat' radio station aims to start positive conversation about mental health
Were your relatives involved in the 1916 Rising? This group wants to hear from you
Did you buy an Opel this year? You've been told not to drive it
Electroshock still used without consent despite promises
Underground or overground cables? No decision yet, but campaigners haven't gone away
After one year nearly half of homeless people in Cork are still in emergency accommodation
Going foraging this autumn? Stay away from those wild mushrooms
Sky News has tracked down one of many 'Internet trolls' abusing Maddie McCann's parents
Demand on family resource centres increases by 50% despite funding cuts
Irish soldiers forced 'to borrow' ceremonial uniforms for Albert Reynolds' funeral
Five people are infected with Ebola every hour in Sierre Leone
'Emergency accommodation is just that - for emergencies, not long term'
US to be involved in upcoming Northern Ireland peace talks