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Evacuated Co Down residents can return home following controlled explosion of World War Two bomb
Young girl in ‘serious but stable condition’ following criminal damage and assault at Cork residence
Man arrested in Belfast on Irish extradition warrant over offences related to child sex abuse images
IFI not notified of significant farmed salmon escape in Co Galway within mandatory 24-hour period
Taoiseach ‘conscious’ of need to ensure hot school meals are healthy amid criticism from HSE clinical lead
Young girl seriously injured following dog attack in Co Kerry
Man arrested as part of investigation into nationwide thefts by Eastern European Organised Crime Gang
Co Galway harbour says damaged cage has been repaired following substantial farmed salmon escape
Man dies after collision involving car and a truck in Co Kildare
Locals say ‘things getting worse’ after teenagers throw fireworks at Grand Canal Square dancers
Man arrested after woman’s body discovered at a home in Co Derry
Kellie Harrington cameo with The Wolfe Tones among Electric Picnic standout moments
Transfer of weapons to Israel a ‘brazen flouting’ of Arms Trade Treaty, says Amnesty International
Politics takes centre stage for Irish acts at Electric Picnic
Irish-Palestinian Zak Hania unable to attend Electric Picnic event after relative killed in Gaza
'Unsightly dirt gatherers': Key lock boxes for Airbnbs should be 'removed', says Dublin councillor
Poll: Are the school summer holidays too long?
Woman arrested over investigation into alleged harassment of Taoiseach Simon Harris
Man arrested after seizure of handgun and €20,000 worth of cannabis in Dublin
Bus Éireann investigating footage which appears to show driver knocking over bollards in Dublin
‘Simply not sustainable’: Chef Dylan McGrath closes Brasserie Sixty6 and Rustic Stone
Good weather in store for Electric Picnic attendees, with highs of 21 degrees forecast
RTÉ 2FM sees increase in listening figures despite departure of some big names recently
'Desperately needed' housing, protecting animals, and the question of finding a balance
An Bord Pleanála refused permission for a project that included 330 apartments, which the developer said is ‘desperately needed amidst the housing crisis’.
Recycling trays to be trialled to ‘discourage people going through bins in search of plastic bottles’
Teenager due in court after female PSNI officer sustains severe facial injuries in Belfast assault
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Kishoge Train Station, dormant since its construction in 2009, to open later this month
Gardaí issue student accommodation fraud warning ahead of expected return-to-college spike in scams
Woman in her 60s dies following two-vehicle collision in Co Mayo
PSNI release images of people alleged to have been involved in Belfast disorder and attacks on officers
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Dublin City Council to issue ‘small number of special licences’ for Olympics homecoming after criticism
Wexford Fleadh breaks Guinness World Record for most tin whistles played at the same time
Middle Eastern shop in Belfast to close after attack which is being treated as a hate crime
Local councillors ‘deplore’ presence of ‘Coolock Says No’ group at anti-migrant protest in Belfast
Belfast violence: 'It’s heartbreaking - my café is gone completely'
Two businesses owned by people from minority ethnic communities were set alight during violence that followed an anti-immigration demonstration in Belfast.
Quiz: How much do you know about Armagh?