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There are supposed to be rent limits in Dublin, so why can student accommodation providers hike rents by 27% a year?
Paul Dunne falls just short at Open de Espana as Rahm seals victory on home soil
A French cognac firm has pumped millions into an Anglo-Irish aristocrat's whiskey brand
'My biggest regret is not reporting my rape. My rapist has a comfortable life with a wife and kids'
'It was my mistake, and I’m sorry': The week in quotes
Magdalene Laundries: 'Memorial needed for women detained under heartless, vicious regime'
Since EU roaming charges were scrapped, Irish phone use abroad has skyrocketed
Does Facebook really not sell your data to advertisers?
Wicklow hit-and-run: Girl left in critical condition as Gardaí appeal for witnesses
'Our parish universe straddled two counties and two States. We forged an identity as borderers'
Cannabis worth €38k found after driver stopped in Tipperary for speeding
'Elitist', 'not sure it's worth saving': Slow progress of Seanad reform criticised
Dublin is to turn into Musictown this month - here are the highlights
'I didn't sleep for two weeks, to be honest. Staff possibly losing their jobs? It was strange, scary'
This is why expressive brows might have mattered during human evolution
'I can't see past spelling mistakes on CVs - it's a simple way to cost yourself a job'
"Everyone was asking: 'Are you going to do Medicine? I was like: 'Oh no, I want to go to the Olympics'"
One of Ireland's biggest builders plans to overhaul Athlone's rundown Texas Shopping Centre
Sitdown Sunday: The murder that shook Iceland
Column: So you think adoption has nothing to do with you?
'Devastation on both sides of the Atlantic': 100 years on from Ireland's worst maritime disaster
Death of man in Rosslare port 'due to heart condition', arrested man released
Poll: Would you fork out for a paid version of Facebook?
Living near a green space may not have any impact on obesity
Majority don't want to see a general election this year
'You go to school and you'll always get comments with your weight. It wasn't a very positive time'
7,748 horses slaughtered for meat last year, with 64,074 horses slaughtered since 2012
'The de facto detained are still there': Voluntary patients still held without review due to delays in law reform
Ireland’s mooted Airbnb ‘licensing’ scheme would only be rolled out in Dublin
'A scandal': Almost 8,000 children waiting over a year for eye treatments
'This is how we catch them': Inside the garda unit cracking down on burglars in Limerick
Why Irish distillers are sure the world is yet to hit 'peak gin'
Benetton stun the RDS as sloppy Leinster suffer shock defeat a week out from Scarlets
What the Eighth Amendment Committee heard and the recommendations it made