- Bomb squad called to Dublin laboratory
- Clinton 'confident' of Irish recovery
- New car sales continue to increase
- BMW Ireland to recall 533 vehicles
- Pedestrian killed in Co Kildare
- McCarthy urges water, property tax
- Maguire loses Israel appeal
- Rehn comments condemned
- Illegal tobacco seized in Kerry
- Protest against sale of book
- Cannabis plants seized in NI
- PSNI issue ammunition warning
- SF tables Lenihan confidence motion
- Hanafin rules out increase in State's corporation tax rate
- Fine Gael TD criticises Gilmore
- Man 'critical' after Dublin attack
- Two found dead in Co Antrim
- Penison protests held in France
- Consultants say HSE 'disconnected'
- Claims Lenihan mocked 'inaccurate'
- Painting found on eBay after a century
- Man hospitalised after Howth fall
- Cowen open to Opposition ideas on reducing deficit
- Gilmore's Metro stance criticised
- Man dies in Co Louth crash
- Estranged husband and wife die
- Arrest over Coolock assault
- Man dies after Limerick attack
- Two charged with arson attack
- Voting begins in Bosnian election
- Taoiseach to address Asia Europe Summit
- Man dies after being hit by bus
- Government refuses to rule out cuts of over €4 billion
- Labour division over Metro
- Man charged with assault
- Alternative budget 'would raise €2bn'
- Nursing homes 'may have to close'
- Man charged over Dublin assault
- School broadband scheme unveiled
- Shatter defends Kenny
- Union leader rejects pay cuts
- Fás review plan to be considered
- Police highlight dissident threat
- Ireland's future 'in own hands'
- Two hurt in Wexford plane crash
- Some 13 doctors guilty of misconduct
- Dentist admits indecent assaults
- Ervine's brother bids to lead PUP
- GlaxoSmithKline to lay off 55 staff
- Car bomb explodes outside Derry shopping centre
- Views sought on biodiversity plan
- Five arrested in Athlone
- McKillen bids to halt transfers
- Callely legal action to begin
- Two freed in attack inquiry
- Fine Gael rules out adopting second 'Tallaght strategy'
- Heuston rail services suspended
- Demand for women's refuge rises
- Issue of self-harm highlighted
- Taoiseach hails ties with China
- Road safety film competition opens
- Some €700m 'stolen in burglaries'
- Brothers for trial over Offaly murder
- Tributes paid to 'best known Kerryman'
- Closure orders for food businesses
- Cabinet still to decide on scale of cuts
- Couple 'unduly influenced' elderly woman
- Talks over 'defective' Sheridan home
- HSE audit sets out litany of waste
- Waste of money 'not acceptable'
- Cannabis grow houses discovered in Co Meath
- Brothers on trial for Offaly murder
- Harney 'out of touch' - nurses
- Recruitment group to create 75 jobs
- Paterson pledges to defeat dissidents
- Man jailed for threat to kill doorman
- Commitments back on the road
- Mobile phone coverage defended
- E-voting machines to be disposed of
- Annual flu vaccine scheme begins
- Restaurant fined over price display
- EC 'not dictating pace' on tax
- Weekend to bask in October sun
- CoI archbishop of Dublin to retire
- Guard stabbed in Belfast robbery
- Cowen says tax increases to form part of four-year plan
- Vatican prepares for Irish visitation
- Geldof slams 'casino culture' of banks
- Court 'lacks authority' in Callely case
- Garda in Sargent leak not prosecuted
- Taxpayers 'not served' by transfers
- Siptu to repay 'unvouched' monies
- Argos seeks 700 temporary staff
- Skill programme to be examined
- Man dies after Co Cavan assault
- Further Siptu payments revealed
- Irish team solves 'Nature's big bang'
- O'Keeffe in London to pitch for jobs
- Alzheimer services 'facing crisis'
- Mental health discrimination revealed
- Cowen meets Finnish counterpart
- Four held over Offaly murder
- PSNI plans dissident crackdown
- Noonan accuses Cowen on deficit
- Aer Lingus rebate considered
- Judgment in Callely case reserved
- High Court rules on Morrison case
- McKillen 'not entitled' to loan review
- Mayo farmer killed in bull attack
- Greens seek all-party forum on 'grave' crisis in economy
- Drugs seized in Dublin, Louth
- Four freed over Offaly murder
- Call for Magdalene survivors redress
- Man remanded over Offaly murder
- Warning over delays in dentist trial
- Case against 'Sunday World' lost
- Mountjoy murder accused remanded
- Shine victims want Harney meeting
- Surgeon Maurice Neligan dies
- Clegg continues North visit
- Budget 'must protect vulnerable'
- Indian summer forecast for weekend
- 'Honourable' man admits killing wife
- Siptu did not 'approve' Skills fund
- McKillen cannot repay loans - AG
- Man remanded on assault charge
- Nine arrests in dissident probe
- Nine held in dissident investigation
- Cowen plays down Green Party all-party budget plan
- Cowen remarks 'misinterpreted'
- Man seriously injured in Tyrone
- Orange Hall attacked in Dungannon
- Man held over Tyrone assault
- Common analysis would be 'very helpful', says Lenihan
- Four killed in road collisions
- Ten held in dissident probe
- Two remanded after court appearance
- Two bodies recovered off Inisbofin
- Dublin company plans 100 jobs
- New steps to combat 'drug driving'
- Man killed on Co Sligo road
- Motion urges action on fuel poverty
- Elderly poverty rate 'underestimated'
- PSNI appeal after arson attack
- Six held in dissident investigation
- Opposition sceptical at prospect of all-party talks
- McAleese begins Danish state visit
- Inquiries into Mayo drownings
- Lenihan 'sure' Ireland does not require IMF bailout
- Man 'secretly' filmed women
- Nama secures judgment orders
- French strike to affect Irish flights
- Martin concerned at passport misuse
- Explosives found in dissident inquiry
- Developer ordered to repay €90m
- Bonus points for Maths confirmed
- O'Dwyers consent to judgment orders
- Irish author in race for Booker prize
- Arms find thwarts dissident attack
- Welfare and pension bills may be targeted in budget
- Cowen prepared to meet Opposition on budget plan
- Children's hospital to open in 2015
- BoSI staff vote for industrial action
- Man appeals manslaughter verdict
- No Dáil debate on fake passports
- Examiner appointed to Pierse firms
- L'Ecrivain tops Irish restaurants list
- McAleese lauds Danes' green energy
- Strike to close National Gallery
- Prices cut at renamed Big Wheel
- Man remanded over girl's murder
- CountMeOut.ie suspends service
- Priest charged with abusing boy
- Anti-fur protest held in Dublin
- NI university fees may double
- Man in court over road rage attack
- Number of cars licensed doubles
- Pedestrian killed on M3 in Meath
- VECs to be amalgamated
- Power repeats Cowen criticism
- Aer Lingus staff stage action
- Officer hospitalised in NI attack
- Intel forecasts strong Q4 sales
- Property firm Blackrock changes name
- Manager wins dismissal action
- 'No decision' on child referendum
- Central Bank launches €15 coin
- HSE to shut two Navan wards
- Cowen 'not serious about consensus'
- Government attacked on fuel poverty
- New charity 'gateway' unveiled
- New CCTV scheme for Ballymun
- Garda acquitted of assault charge
- Mayo murder trial jury discharged
- Return to the surface pictured
- Farmers protest against fox-hunting
- Carers appeal over upcoming budget
- Government 'messing' over loans
- Contract for CF unit to be signed
- Saville defends Bloody Sunday inquiry
- Pilot 'failed to carry out proper checks'
- Court hears of Nama letter
- Paul Henry painting sold at auction
- Franzen fails to make awards shortlist
- Homes evacuated in NI security alert
- Three for court over dissident activity
- Kenny accepts Taoiseach's invite
- Man held over Tallaght shooting
- McGuinness criticises UPC defence
- Customs seize counterfeit drugs
- Irish soldiers to be honoured
- Concern over disability services
- Sinn Féin unveils NI cuts plan
- PAC calls for Siptu fund freeze
- Call for €3bn 'recovery fund'
- Scheme to reunite lost children
- Gilmore seeks departmental estimates
- Birth and death rates decline
- Warning over 'green economy' jobs
- Contract for CF unit signed
- Cowen's motives questioned
- Funding boost for enterprise boards
- Man assaulted in Dundalk
- McKillen decision due next month
- Cost of living more for rural-dwellers
- Green TDs top for tweeting
- Ex-Anglo chief executive files for bankruptcy in US
- Weapons found in dissident inquiry
- Ministerial cars have cost €11m
- Tomato blunder costs council dear
- Two killed in separate crashes
- Five held over firearms seizure
- Man freed over Dublin shooting
- NI journalist Jim Dougal dies
- Two investigations into Mountjoy riot under way
- Two held over Dundalk assault
- Schools to get €20m tech grants
- Device made safe in Tallaght
- Free travel to mark Luas extension
- Man charged over major bank fraud
- Harney urges former Anglo chief to return to Ireland
- Bank awarded €2.7m judgment
- Asian work programme unveiled
- Dublin Mayor Bill published
- 'Asgard II' report released
- Body found in 'Disappeared' search
- Rape victim secures €85,000 damages
- Costs agreed in 'Sunday World' case
- Gardai investigate Temple Bar attacks
- Hospital chairman cites differences