The 19 loyalist murders investigated by North’s Police Ombudsman
Inquiry covers RUC’s handling of UDA/UFF attacks between 1989 and 1993
Inquiry covers RUC’s handling of UDA/UFF attacks between 1989 and 1993
Michael Viney: Two new books chart the Irish response to climate change over the years
Meath burn bright early on, but Offaly jump on the front foot to win by 16 points
Court heard man threw garden equipment out of stolen car windows as gardaí followed
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Sean Tobin claims first national title over 10,000m at national track and field championships
Association plan to hold a series of three egms in relation to fractious reform process
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New initiative aims to recognise contribution of the teaching profession to society
Fortieth year of four-day trout championships attract a bumper turnout
Tahothoratie Cross was the first participant in a new annual scholarship programme
Georgian house riddled with dry rot has been converted for quality corporate lets
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Taoiseach lends support to #TrasnaNadTonnta campaign
Rescued from Nama, a house on Parliament Street that sold knives for 250 years has been given a whole new lease of life
Withdrawal of case represents a significant victory for Aviva
Observations about Mary Robinson and Charles Haughey among documents
Woman says she made genuine mistake in selling bottle of alcohol on the day
If Johnny Sexton captains side during Australia tour he will be looking to break a mould
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Country has just over 2m dwelling units, equating to one unit for every 2.35 people
OCS Properties has applied to Dublin City Council for permission to convert store into a hotel, shops, offices and bars
Deirdre Foley and her company D2 Private are contesting the seizure of material
GP Pat Harrold has found out he can’t take gluten, so beer – aka bread in a jar – is off the menu
Inspector alleges decision to wind up company not made independently of applicants
Dublin, Westmeath, Louth, Kildare and Meath all secure wins
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Counsel says ‘passionate water charges protester’ James Kelly having rights breached
Cork’s ‘little hum’ of creative confidence is building to a crescendo, its artists say
Delays in implementing broadband strategy compared to ‘draining the Shannon’
James Kelly came to niche international attention in the Cork black metal band. His new project couldn’t be more different
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Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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