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  1. Breaking News - Gardaí not to issue penalty points on day of action
  2. Breaking News - IFA: Farmers cannot afford carbon tax
  3. Breaking News - Communities pull together in worst hit flood areas
  4. Breaking News - Flooded households evacuated in Ennis
  5. Breaking News - Flood-hit communities braced for more downpours
  6. Breaking News - Union calls off day of action at Mercy Hospital
  7. Breaking News - Three Galway crash victims buried
  8. Breaking News - Cork city water turned off 'for at least a week'
  9. Breaking News - Unions: Tuesday's strike will go ahead
  10. Breaking News - Rail services disrupted, but Galway-Dublin operating normally
  11. Breaking News - Second person found dead in Belfast
  12. Breaking News - Murder inquiry after Polish man found dead in Belfast
  13. Breaking News - Most 'content and optimistic': Poll
  14. Breaking News - Three Galway crash victims to be buried today
  15. Breaking News - Taoiseach chairs emergency task force meeting after floods
  16. Breaking News - 126 students to receive McManus bursary
  17. Breaking News - Robinson warns against return of direct rule
  18. Breaking News - Flooding expected along River Shannon
  19. Breaking News - FG: Floods need independent probe
  20. Breaking News - Water levels recede in Ennis, Clonmel, but Ballinasloe still struggli
  21. Breaking News - Robinson warns against direct rule return
  22. Breaking News - IFA calls for national action plan after floods
  23. Breaking News - Funeral Masses held for three Galway crash victims
  24. Breaking News - Cowen chairing flood response meeting
  25. Breaking News - HSE concerned at lack of proper sanitation in flood-hit areas
  26. Breaking News - Floods disrupt rail services in the west
  27. Breaking News - Council declares civic emergency in Cork
  28. Breaking News - Poll: FG extends lead to 13 points
  29. Breaking News - More than 100 evacuated in heaviest flooding for years
  30. Breaking News - Gormley: Investments in flood-hit areas have 'paid off'
  31. Breaking News - Man's body found on Kerry beach
  32. Breaking News - PSNI investigate two separate incidents
  33. Breaking News - Man arrested in Leitrim over North shooting
  34. Breaking News - Met Eireann warn of stormy conditions as flood clean-up continues
  35. Breaking News - SBP: FG riding high in polls
  36. Breaking News - FG call for inquiry into Cork flooding
  37. Breaking News - Car set on fire outside Policing Board offices in Belfast
  38. Breaking News - Report: Irish EU high-flyers refusing to give up pensions
  39. Breaking News - Two Galway road accident victims to be buried
  40. Breaking News - SIPTU defer strikes in Clare and Galway
  41. Breaking News - Govt taskforce to meet on flooding crisis
  42. Breaking News - President signs NAMA Bill into law
  43. Breaking News - Priest leaves post over child abuse allegations
  44. Breaking News - Country braced for more flood damage
  45. Breaking News - Up to 50,000 without water in Cork
  46. Breaking News - Clare council 'extremely worried' about flood
  47. Breaking News - Cowen warns of more floods next week
  48. Breaking News - PSNI chief condemns attack on Policing Board
  49. Breaking News - Govt should 'apply for EU funding for flood crisis'
  50. Breaking News - Three lifeboat crewmen rescued in Wexford Harbour
  51. Breaking News - Crewman goes missing after lifeboat capsizes
  52. Breaking News - Irish doctors claim major breakthrough in cancer treatment
  53. Breaking News - Dublin child abuse report due out this week
  54. Breaking News - Justice Minister to open new section in Portlaoise prison
  55. Breaking News - Parts of Galway never flooded before under water
  56. Breaking News - Poll: Up to a third cut back on electricity and heating
  57. Breaking News - Strike to delay benefit payments
  58. Breaking News - Police question five over attempt to kill PSNI officer
  59. Breaking News - Public sector unions to talk with Govt over cuts
  60. Breaking News - Cork water treatment plant out of action for five days
  61. Breaking News - Dundalk hoping for jobs boost
  62. Breaking News - Clare council warns of more flooding along River Shannon
  63. Breaking News - Teenager dies in Galway road accident
  64. Breaking News - Group wants explanation of abuse report leak
  65. Breaking News - Taoiseach visiting flood-hit areas
  66. Breaking News - Cork hospitals call off strike action
  67. Breaking News - Cowen: Priority is to restore water supply to flood areas
  68. Breaking News - Energy chiefs warn of further floods
  69. Breaking News - Flood waters starting to fall in the West
  70. Breaking News - Limerick County Council closes roads
  71. Breaking News - Wicklow youth 'blinded nurse with egg'
  72. Breaking News - Charity claims 30% rise in calls for help
  73. Breaking News - Premium-rate TV3 quiz 'unfair and misleading'
  74. Breaking News - Unions threaten further action after tomorrow's strike
  75. Breaking News - 46 new jobs at Cliffs of Moher
  76. Breaking News - Cork's Mercy Hospital reopens emergency dept
  77. Breaking News - Portlaoise Prison opens new block
  78. Breaking News - North's civil servants offered £150m pay deal
  79. Breaking News - New €140m courts complex ready for first case
  80. Breaking News - Two killed in Donegal crash
  81. Breaking News - Union leaders meet to decide on further strike action
  82. Breaking News - Man's body recovered from Cork's River Lee
  83. Breaking News - ESB to confine weir water discharges to daylight hours
  84. Breaking News - Young measles victim fighting for life
  85. Breaking News - Cash shortage hit Childline calls last Christmas
  86. Breaking News - MEP calls for emergency flood relief application
  87. Breaking News - Van thief's 13-year sentence upheld
  88. Breaking News - Harney: Strike is 'most regrettable'
  89. Breaking News - Floodwaters rising in Limerick city
  90. Breaking News - Most want fewer immigrants here - poll
  91. Breaking News - C-sections at record numbers
  92. Breaking News - EU Parliament to discuss Dell workers' funding
  93. Breaking News - Flooding hits Cork city businesses
  94. Breaking News - Public-sector strike to cause massive disruption
  95. Breaking News - Hundreds of teachers march on Department of Education
  96. Breaking News - Lenihan urged to partner indirect taxes with cuts
  97. Breaking News - Farmers hit out at public-sector unions
  98. Breaking News - Flood victims advised to disinfect homes and businesses
  99. Breaking News - No extra water to be released at Parteen today
  100. Breaking News - Parents launch campaign for tot's open-heart surgery
  101. Breaking News - Sinn Féin TDs boycott Dáil in support of striking staff
  102. Breaking News - Mid-West braced for further flooding
  103. Breaking News - Time running out for agreement with unions, warns Cowen
  104. Breaking News - Priest held in connection with sex abuse claims
  105. Breaking News - Fugative killer hands himself in
  106. Breaking News - Thousands of teachers protest in Dublin
  107. Breaking News - New nationwide strike confirmed for December 3
  108. Breaking News - Government announces €10m fund for flood victims
  109. Breaking News - Strike sees surge of shoppers flocking North
  110. Breaking News - Clerical sex abuse report cleared
  111. Breaking News - Unions threaten second strike
  112. Breaking News - Severe flood warning for Clare
  113. Breaking News - Lenihan: We didn't force anyone to strike
  114. Breaking News - Emergency flood fund to little, says Opposition
  115. Breaking News - Five injured in road accident
  116. Breaking News - Man accused of murdering pensioner
  117. Breaking News - Bus services in Galway disrupted
  118. Breaking News - House prices down almost 14% in last year, says report
  119. Breaking News - Government accepts need for national flood alert system
  120. Breaking News - Flood victims 'will be means-tested'
  121. Breaking News - Struggle against floods continues
  122. Breaking News - Unions and Government resume pay cut talks
  123. Breaking News - Government officials to meet British on nuclear plant plans
  124. Breaking News - No cut in funding for domestic violence victims, say Greens
  125. Breaking News - Christian Brothers pledge €161m for abuse victims
  126. Breaking News - Two to appear in court charged with attempted murder of policeman
  127. Breaking News - Taoiseach defends means test for flood aid
  128. Breaking News - Former soldier jailed for repeated rape of 12-year-old
  129. Breaking News - Apartment block roof blown off
  130. Breaking News - Water tankers diverted to fight fire in Cork
  131. Breaking News - Wind delays flights at Dublin Airport
  132. Breaking News - Glasgow man first to receive sentence at new criminal courts
  133. Breaking News - Water discharge at Parteen to add three inches to flood waters
  134. Breaking News - MEPS demand answers despite approval of fund for former Dell workers
  135. Breaking News - Man jailed for attempted murder of brother-in-law
  136. Breaking News - MEPs demand answers despite approval of fund for former Dell workers
  137. Breaking News - Budget Travel to cease trading this evening
  138. Breaking News - Accused fired gun when leaving victim's house, court hears
  139. Breaking News - Irish Red Cross launches flood victims appeal
  140. Breaking News - Pensioners feeling the pinch heating just one room
  141. Breaking News - 'Unprecedented' water levels recorded in the Shannon
  142. Breaking News - Hotels and leisure centres offer free showers in flood areas
  143. Breaking News - Gardaí arrest 13 in connection with ATM thefts
  144. Breaking News - Cowen: Flooding will get worse before improving
  145. Breaking News - Homeowners flee as Galway floods leave towns marooned
  146. Breaking News - Gardaí question two over gangland murders
  147. Breaking News - Shannon communities braced for more flooding
  148. Breaking News - Court clears man of bomb-making charges
  149. Breaking News - Resident relives 'Wizard of Oz' moment as gales rip roof off
  150. Breaking News - Murder witness saw man with knife tell victim 'you're dead'
  151. Breaking News - Cowen: Flooding will get worse before improving
  152. Breaking News - Gardaí discover body on coast of Clare
  153. Breaking News - Journalist beaten up in Belfast
  154. Breaking News - Tour operator goes bust
  155. Breaking News - Alcohol-related crimes rise 30% in four years
  156. Breaking News - Groups to outline reasons against child benefit cuts in Budget
  157. Breaking News - Abuse counsellors braced for influx of crisis calls
  158. Breaking News - Man dies in Wicklow stabbing
  159. Breaking News - Third of minors buying cigarettes from shops and pubs
  160. Breaking News - Report: Archbishops didn't pass on abuse claims to gardaí
  161. Breaking News - Taoiseach to visit flood-hit areas in midlands
  162. Breaking News - ESB to discuss further release of water
  163. Breaking News - Rape Crisis Centre busy taking calls prior to report
  164. Breaking News - Unprecedented flooding hits Shannon region
  165. Breaking News - ESB to release more water from Parteen Weir
  166. Breaking News - Court orders journalists to pay costs of row with tribunal
  167. Breaking News - Clerical abuse report 'will be published in full'
  168. Breaking News - Lenihan 'approved Molloy's severance package'
  169. Breaking News - Gardaí question third man in connection with Limerick killings
  170. Breaking News - Flood-hit residents heckle Taoiseach
  171. Breaking News - Report: Church had immunity to conceal sex abuse
  172. Breaking News - Pension tax relief 'may lead to 2,000 job losses'
  173. Breaking News - Ahern: A collar will protect no criminal
  174. Breaking News - 'Don't ask, don't tell' attitude at work in Archdiocese, report finds
  175. Breaking News - Garda Commissioner 'deeply sorry' for abuse-cases failings
  176. Breaking News - Gardaí gave paedophile priests impunity
  177. Breaking News - Litany of abuse eroding trust of faithful
  178. Breaking News - Govt: Paedophile priests won't escape justice
  179. Breaking News - Amnesty: Govt must set date for children’s rights referendum
  180. Breaking News - Cork water treatment plant starts pumping water again
  181. Breaking News - Abuse 'is and always was' a crime: Archbishop Martin
  182. Breaking News - Garda failed to investigate priest's child-porn photography
  183. Breaking News - One in Four calls for prosecutions to follow sex-abuse report
  184. Breaking News - I was threatened, abuse survivor group chief tells court
  185. Breaking News - McGuinness accuses DUP of blocking devolution deal
  186. Breaking News - Families of crash victims settle court action
  187. Breaking News - 160 jobs to go in Sligo call centre
  188. Breaking News - Man guilty of 'cowardly and disgusting act' of violence towards ex-gi
  189. Breaking News - President 'dismayed' by Church cover-up of abuse
  190. Breaking News - Abuse survivors want senior clergy and gardaí prosecuted
  191. Breaking News - 150 jobs lost at Cork wireless technology company
  192. Breaking News - Man with swine flu dies
  193. Breaking News - Cousins convicted of 'barbaric' attack with stilettos
  194. Breaking News - Brady 'deeply sorry and ashamed'
  195. Breaking News - Cardinal asks for abuse victims' forgiveness
  196. Breaking News - Three quizzed after Belfast tiger kidnapping
  197. Breaking News - Gormley pledges 10% reduction in emissions
  198. Breaking News - Christmas lights to be turned on in Cork
  199. Breaking News - Clare residents criticise lack of anti-flooding measures
  200. Breaking News - Baby Joy to undergo life-saving operation next week
  201. Breaking News - Most Murphy-report priests still alive
  202. Breaking News - Rape Crisis Centre: 300% spike in calls since Murphy report
  203. Breaking News - IFA arranges fodder drops for flood-hit farms
  204. Breaking News - Union leader warns members allowances cuts may be inevitable
  205. Breaking News - Central Bank staff on strike today
  206. Breaking News - Children's Minister: Govt will consider more abuse inquiries
  207. Breaking News - Community Foundation launches flood recovery fund
  208. Breaking News - 16 quizzed regarding organised crime in south and east
  209. Breaking News - Bishop: Better to fund services than further abuse inquiries
  210. Breaking News - Brain D'Arcy: Senior Church figures should step down
  211. Breaking News - 70% of dole claimants on benefit less than a year
  212. Breaking News - Geoghegan Quinn secures EU Research and Innovation post
  213. Breaking News - ESB to release water from Parteen Weir
  214. Breaking News - Govt fund not a bail-out for insurers: Hanafin
  215. Breaking News - Brian D'Arcy: Senior Church figures should step down
  216. Breaking News - Kenny calls for resignation of Church leaders
  217. Breaking News - Convicted rapist acquitted of raping baby-sitter
  218. Breaking News - Gardaí make more arrests in ATM theft investigation
  219. Breaking News - Hanafin: Funding for flood victims not 'bottomless pit'
  220. Breaking News - Judge gives man three years for kidnap and sexual assault of girl
  221. Breaking News - Bishop: 'Don't ask, don't tell' culture has gone
  222. Breaking News - FG unveil €18bn plan to transform economy
  223. Breaking News - Call for inquiry into collusion between Defence Forces and dissidents
  224. Breaking News - Gardaí arrest seven in prostitution investigation
  225. Breaking News - Linen plant loses 103 jobs in Galway
  226. Breaking News - Stability expected in flooding crisis
  227. Breaking News - Garda Commissioner order probe after clerical abuse report
  228. Breaking News - Incinerator decision recieves widespread criticism
  229. Breaking News - Erskine Childers portrait unveiled
  230. Breaking News - HSE issues boil water notice for 700 Limerick homes
  231. Breaking News - Bishop of Raphoe would welcome child abuse investigation
  232. Breaking News - Pressure mounts on senior clerics to resign
  233. Breaking News - Gardaí to probe mishandling of abuse complaints
  234. Breaking News - Gormley vows to fight incinerator plans
  235. Breaking News - Gardaí question teens over shopkeeper's fatal stabbing
  236. Breaking News - Murder trial hears more evidence
  237. Breaking News - Cowen to meet McGuinness on devolution
  238. Breaking News - Mullingar gardaí seize €1.4m worth of drugs
  239. Breaking News - Gardaí continue to question two over shopkeeper's murder
  240. Breaking News - Govt may introduce compulsory unpaid leave in public sector
  241. Breaking News - Water starting to flood south Galway
  242. Breaking News - Senior Church figures refuse to resign
  243. Breaking News - Flood-hit areas braced for more rain
  244. Breaking News - Gardaí probe death of pedestrian in Galway
  245. Breaking News - Taoiseach shocked at abuse cover-up
  246. Breaking News - Cowen: Murphy report is 'truly shocking and disturbing'
  247. Breaking News - Govt may release more funds for flood victims
  248. Breaking News - Limerick 'boil water' notice in place until middle of next week
  249. Breaking News - PSNI investigate Belfast rape
  250. Breaking News - Flood victims 'should have say in how funding spent'