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News 9 years ago

Irish teenagers drink far less than their European counterparts, according to a new survey, but have an above average rate of illegal drug use

By: admin  -  9 years ago

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Pope Francis calls for an international day of prayer for victims of clerical sex abuse

By: Irish Post  -  9 years ago

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Arlene Arkinson: What we know about the teenager who went missing in 1994

By: Erica Doyle Higgins  -  9 years ago

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Five people out celebrating Pride festival in Newry targeted in homophobic attack

By: admin  -  9 years ago

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Irish in Britain "failed" by Caranua and Irish institutional abuse fund says victims' campaigner

By: Erica Doyle Higgins  -  9 years ago

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Founded by an Irishman in 1866, Barnardo's release poignant unseen photos of England's first foster children

By: Mal Rogers  -  9 years ago

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News 9 years ago

Blogger who was tweeting in praise of Ireland told 'Blacks out, Ireland for the Irish'

By: Erica Doyle Higgins  -  9 years ago

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Irish women who to travelled to Britain for abortions share their stories of fear and heartbreak

By: Reporter  -  9 years ago

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News 9 years ago

'My mission in life is to give people the tools to be happy' says Dublin-born celebrity healer Derek O'Neill

By: Fiona Audley  -  9 years ago

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News 9 years ago

The seminary and the gay scandal: Why Ireland is talking about Maynooth seminary and its priests this week

By: Erica Doyle Higgins  -  9 years ago

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Video 9 years ago

'Police swarmed into the pub and I was taken away' - Irish people in London recall their struggles in Britain to highlight mental health issues

By: Erica Doyle Higgins  -  9 years ago

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Roger Casement: Ten facts about the Irish patriot executed in 1916

By: admin  -  9 years ago

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News 9 years ago

Former Northern Ireland Health Minister Jim Wells launches legal action against the BBC

By: Erica Doyle Higgins  -  9 years ago

Sport
Sport 9 years ago

The Jockey's Journal: 'The past week has brought us all back down to earth'

By: Dougie Costello  -  9 years ago

Life & Style
Life & Style 9 years ago

Does having a Catholic identity matter to the Irish anymore?

By: Joe Horgan  -  9 years ago

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