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Paedophile disguised himself as road outside school to lure hundreds of teen pupils
Sex offenders setting up fake social media accounts to groom children online.
Irish PM Varadkar says 'no need for passport controls' on Ireland's border after Brexit
There are questions over how people can travel freely between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
Urine trouble: Dublin bar offers reward for missing Trump urinal mural
The bar are offering a €100 'beer tab' to whoever brings back their beloved mural.
Woman holding baby shot and mother-of-six killed after gunman opens fire in Dublin
Two people have been killed and three have been injured.
Puck Fair in pictures: Wild goat is crowned king in Ireland
The origins of Puck Fair are unclear, but it dates back at least 400 years.
Ireland's state-owned electricity provider EirGrid hit by 'state-sponsored' hackers
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) claims communications hijacked by hackers.
Irish PM: Britain and EU could form special customs union after Brexit
Leo Varadkar added that "time is running out" to find a workable border arrangement in Northern Ireland.
Watch this cute seal wave thanks at a family after they feed it some fish
It was spotted in a harbour in Dublin.
Ireland wants a sea border with the UK after Brexit – here is what that means
Proposal has been denounced by Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party.
Scotland's whisky producers appeal against minimum alcohol pricing at the Supreme Court
The Scottish government passed this measure five years ago, but the law has been challenged in courts ever since.
DUP gives Theresa May 'don't take us for granted' ultimatum as Queen's Speech looms
UK government faces unveiling their top policies for the new parliament without a Commons majority.
Ex-PM John Major tries to stop Theresa May making DUP deal with Northern Ireland warning
"My main concern certainly is the peace process," the Conservative grandee said.
Historic day for Ireland as gay son of an Indian immigrant set to become prime minister
Leo Varadkar, aged 38, could be the first person of colour to lead a European nation.
Dublin vet offering £24k a year for a 'professional cat cuddler'
Jobseekers will be purring when they spot the online posting.
Seven-month-old baby girl in Ireland dies due to suspected heatstroke in hot car
The infant was found 'unresponsive' after being left in a car 'several hours' during a heatwave.
Has Blue Whale game claimed its first victim outside Russia?
Grieving father warns parents about the "terrible things on social media".
Man arrested for 'failing to save' Irish tourist who drowned during late-night swim in Lanzarote
Elaine O'Donovan was spotted floating face down in the ocean off Playa Grande in Puerto de Carmen.
European leaders to decide if a 'United Ireland' could join the EU
Irish leaders wonder what would happen in case of post-Brexit unification.
Citizen's Assembly votes overwhelmingly to liberalise Ireland's abortion laws
Most terminatons are banned under the country's constitution.
Martin McGuinness 'not pursued' over 1972 massacre to keep peace process alive
Officers reportedly had evidence of his links to bombing that killed nine.
Donald Trump's favourite Irish proverb is actually a Nigerian poem
US President welcomed Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny ahead of St Patrick's Day.
Man charged over murder of Irish backpacker found naked on Goa beach
Local man reportedly confesses to sexual assault and murder of Denise McLaughlin.
St Patrick's Day 2017: How to check for free if you have any Irish ancestors
Findmypast opens up millions of Irish records for free to mark St Patrick's Day.
St Patrick's Day 2017 pictures: Reenacting patron saint's landing in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland
Celebrated on 17 March, St Patrick's Day recognises the arrival of Christianity and Irish culture.
When is St Patrick's Day? Why we celebrate Ireland's patron saint
It's marked around the world, from the US to Hong Kong.
Strike 4 Repeal: Irish women unite on abortion rights to strike on International Women's Day
Women across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are refusing to go to work and carry out domestic chores.
Family of Dublin man jailed in Egypt warns time running out as hunger strike continues
Ibrahim Halawa was arrested in August 2013 in the midst of a government crackdown in Egypt.
Northern Ireland 2017 election: DUP favourite to become Stormont's main party as polls open
Snap election called after Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness quit as deputy first minister.
Returning Johnny Sexton inspires Ireland as Scotland end Wales hoodoo in Six Nations
Ireland 19-9 France, Scotland 29-13 Wales
New 'entente cordial' between UK and France is Marine Le Pen's wish if elected president
The Front National leader said France should not punish the UK for leaving the EU.