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Man dead after shooting in Irish steak restaurant
Incident at steakhouse leaves man in his 20s dead and another in a serious condition.
Video shows sparks erupt from plane as it speeds across runway
Sparks erupted from the plane as it shot across the runway, destroying the front wheel.
St Patricks Day: How to find your Irish ancestry on holiday in Ireland
Mel Homer goes on a journey of family discovery in Ireland.
Single person files over 23,000 complaints about major airport
The disgruntled individual filed an average of 64 complaints per day.
Sad sausage: Outrage at cost of airport breakfast spreads
Passengers say airport costs are 'out of control', leave bad taste for travellers.
Global ransomware attack leaves companies scrambling
"No other ransomware campaign comes even close in terms of impact."
Two new Covid cases today - from Pakistan, Dublin
Both of today's new cases tested positive on day three of managed isolation stay.
Does Animals comes out roaring?
To party or not to party that is the question two young women face in this new film.
Dublin: Good, bad and ugly sides of Ireland's biggest village
The Irish capital is a drinker's paradise, but the tourist hordes homing in.
Ireland sends three havoc-wreaking bankers to jail
No senior banking executives have received jail time in the U.K. or U.S., but Ireland just handed down three rare convictions.
Giant Minion causes chaos in Dublin
A giant inflatable Minion has caused havoc in Dublin after coming loose from its moorings and crashing down the middle of a busy road.
Dignity for mother and unborn baby
A Dublin court has ruled in a landmark decision that a clinically brain-dead pregnant woman's life support machine be switched off.
Tech startups replace bankers as Dublin begins revival
Dublin's economic revival starts at places like 23 William Street South. The old building is filled with tech startups in a city once dominated by bankers and real-estate agents.