British cabinet agrees to recommend landmark deal with EU
Road closures and traffic delays expected as rally kicks off on Parnell Square at 2pm
Senior council official showed ill-disguised contempt for Dublin’s architectural heritage
Minister says Greek counterpart fired by his prime minister and did not seek re-election
Police appeal for information after damage to building in Rasharkin discovered
Leaked B&A poll sees Labour support at 4%, Sunday Times ‘bitterly disappointed’ at leak
Former Dublin mayor believes you cannot have a strong government 'cobbled together with leftists'
FBI wants to compel Apple to unlock encrypted iPhone belonging to San Bernardino
‘I feel my country has let me down. I never wish to see the place again’
British magician hosted long-running BBC programme and several quiz shows
The Irish accent is changing fast: the ‘Dort accent’ has been replaced by upspeak and ‘globish’ inflections. At the forefront of the linguistic evolution are Dubliners, the middle classes and young women
UCD student and victorious team argued in favour of further Rising commemorations
United are in danger of becoming defined by what they are not: a team hungry for success
The assault on the FF manifesto figures showed increasing worry about the old enemy making a significant comeback
It is an emotional roller-coaster. If a candidate is not sleep-deprived they are a no-hoper
The Ministers talk about their unlikely alliance that underpinned the stability of the Coalition
Report does not support theories that there is a rising trend of injuries in rugby
In the first of our six-part Starting a Family series, Catherine Conroy looks at how, for some, the dream of having children is one that can falter at the first hurdle: fertility
Retired solicitor cannot move estimated £6m from London property sale after emergency High Court order
Do we have too many opinion polls, or not enough? And can the experts even understand what they mean? Top political commentators give their view. Report: Hugh Linehan
Sponsored: new Guinness ad brings legacy of 1930s Jazz producer to the heart of London band Rudimental's sound
A city is defined by it’s addresses, and Fairhaven, Castleknock is set to become one of Dublin’s very finest
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