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Defence Forces unveils memorial to Michael Collins
New iPhone could be gold, scratch resistant and have a fingerprint scanner
Archbishop Martin denies reports of a move to The Vatican
HSE: 'Wicklow Hospice will require additional capital funding'
Irish girl to jump out of plane in celebration of Amy Winehouse's 30th birthday
Study finds dogs can detect diabetes
Threat to 250 jobs at Heinz UK and Ireland
Special room for teen cancer patients to open in Crumlin Children’s Hospital
Firefighters tackle blaze at storage factory in Waterford
Plane makes emergency landing at Dublin Airport
Complaints to Financial Services Ombudsman up almost a third
Do you remember photographer Arthur Fields of O'Connell Bridge?
Griffith College will write off your fees if you host an international student
What’s your favourite heritage site?
Fifty students suspected of cheating in the Leaving Cert this year
CIA papers reveal that Area 51 does exist
Choice Ireland 'disappointed' at High Court ruling on home births
Here’s What Happened Today: Friday
Heavy coffee drinkers beware: new study shows it could shorten your life
DART services resume after woman was struck by train
Talks to avoid strike action by Aer Arann underway
An Taisce: 'Marine Institute’s study on Aran fish farm isn't worth the paper it's written on'
Here Is What Happened Today: Thursday
Court won't send family back to Direct Provision housing in Ireland due to child welfare concerns
Damage to overhead lines causes delays on Dart and commuter services
In Pictures: Ten year anniversary of north America’s electricity blackout
Here Is What Happened Today: Wednesday
Consumer confidence is up, but disposable income is down, says report
Malala Yousafzai to visit Ireland next week
Garda sergeant struck by car and driven along with him on the bonnet
Breakthrough in childhood cancer treatment made by Irish scientists
In an emergency situation your pet can now travel without its passport
Number of admission assistants for mental health patients halved since 2007
The ‘defacto detained’: How voluntary patients can be held without review
Minister Lynch: ‘Unwilling’ patients no longer to receive electric shock therapy
Man attempts to sail from Dorset to Ireland in an inflatable dinghy...
Denis Naughten: 'It would have been common courtesy to inform me I was being expelled'
CAO applications for business courses on the rise
Cyclists to face fines for breaking red lights and using footpaths
Label on Dublin Fire Brigade gear says ‘Keep Away From Fire’