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Man charged in relation to cash-in-transit robbery at Clare Hall Shopping Centre
Man dies after being hit by a car shortly after exiting a taxi in Portadown
Health inspectors find 'dirty' mattresses and 'soiled' flooring at Waterford Regional Hospital
Twenty cases of counterfeit vodka hidden in air conditioning unit seized
Latest poll suggests Sinn Féin on course to win seats in Europe
Irish Air Corps take stunning photos of Sligo from the air
Poll: How good is your broadband connection?
Man arrested following discovery of cannabis herb worth €120k
Man dies after falling out of a moving car in Limerick
Search to resume this morning for missing Coolock men
Grenade made safe in Galway dates from the War of Independence
Gerbils to dogs: Donegal students hope for success with pet coffin business
'Unfounded parental complaints' mean more work for teachers
Putin's face appears on coin marking Crimea's annexation
PhoneWatch to create 230 jobs in 12 regions across the country
'Mindless vandalism' of life rings along River Boyne puts lives at risk
Gardaí to begin nationwide crackdown on drivers using mobile phones
Cork residents halt meter installation as stand-off with Irish Water continues
Draft climate change legislation to be unveiled today
Over 175 regional festivals to benefit from €500k Fáilte Ireland funding
Ireland's primary school principals are at breaking point, says INTO
'Volunteering spirit' of primary school teachers needs to be praised, says Cody
School students could start late or finish early instead of going to religion classes
Ireland has 9,615 methadone users but care plans needed to get them drug-free
On this day in 1995, the Oklahoma bombing killed 168 people including 19 children
Why women love Sheryl Sandberg: 'She just makes sense'
The Waco siege ended on this day 21 years ago, leaving 79 dead
No, it's not an Easter apparition. This face of Jesus in a field in Drogheda is art
Two paragliders airlifted to hospital after colliding mid-air in Wicklow
Jillian Godsil to run in European elections after scrapping of law barring bankruptees
Hairdressers, shearers and librarians are in demand in South Australia
Waiting game at the Anglo trial: 'You never can guess when a jury will make up their mind'
Roads in Mayo get prayers and blessings in a bid to reduce road deaths
Diarmuid Martin says priests feel hurt over yesterday's Irish Times cartoon
Credit Union debit cards to be rolled out by January 2015
Taoiseach says three dozen allegations of garda wrongdoing have come across his desk
Ireland likely to be less than 1% over end of year milk quota