Extraordinary jewel has had a rich history passing through royal families in France, the Netherlands, England and Prussia since the 17th century.
Observers came under attack in a northern Syrian town yesterday.
Communications committee to meet senior BAI and RTÉ management to discuss the implications of the case for RTÉ policy.
Communications between Michael Collins, Eamon de Valera and others involved in the negotiations are now available on Kindle and iPad.
Broadcast personnel with an editorial role in news and current affairs may have to provide details of financial and commercial relationships.
Activists say up to 20 people were killed when Syrian security forces opened fire on a funeral procession.
Almost one-third of EU citizens will be aged 65 or over by 2060, says EU report.
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More than half of people surveyed said they are saving less per month than they think they should be saving.
Just one company is currently providing mandatory certificates for dry cleaning operators.
Finance Minister says Revenue sometimes requires interpreters when questioning passengers who have insufficient Irish or English.
Project will bring together 20,000 students and staff and the dozens of different DIT colleges together on one campus.
RTÉ recently announced it would close its London office from September 2012.
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Council reaffirms commitment to a two-state solution and peace in the region.
Victims of the Utoya island attack describe their efforts to escape from the gunman.
…and is caught by a quick-thinking handler.
IAA figures show that total flights in Irish airspace fell by 1.2 per cent last month compared to April 2011.
The Drumcondra teacher training facility is set to be upgraded over two years to accommodate 2,500 students.
Man aged in his early 50s died at the scene of the crash in Kilmawlaw, Ballinasloe.
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Archived photographs from the Bain Collection show daily life in NYC at the dawn of the 20th century.
Fake designer clothes and other goods worth an estimated €100k were seized on Thursday.
Grim discovery was made early this morning on highway running from Monterrey, Mexico to US border.
Demand rules out any chance of an on-the-spot services for new passports, says Tánaiste.
The articulated lorry left the road at Drummora, Crossdoney at around 9.20am this morning and struck a ditch.
Ugandan officials say Caesar Acellam was one of Joseph Kony’s top strategists in the LRA.
Taoiseach linked Ireland’s ‘generational memory’ about Famine years to the country’s fight against root causes of hunger.
Herbal cannabis and cocaine were found concealed in a trailer at Dublin Port today.
A river burst its banks overnight, bringing torrents of muddy water and debris through the city centre.
Florida judge rejected controversial ‘stand your ground’ defence.
Both sides say they are committed to peace in rare joint statement.
Latest Red C opinion poll shows SF and FF picking up 2 per cent apiece.
Race stewarts say the McLarens Mercedes car did not meet fuel rules.
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Plane which crashed in June 1942 has been found after 70 years in the desert.
The latest Red C poll shows 6 per cent more people plan to vote ‘yes’ in the Fiscal Compact referendum on 31 May.
Friends Cathy Dinsmore and Marion Graham were killed while on holidays in Turkey last year.
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Latest Eurostat yearbook shows how we compare to our EU neighbours across a range of issues from household expenses to marriage and divorce.
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