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Pedestrian dies after they were knocked down by an articulated lorry
Poll: When was the last time you had a Choc Ice?
Climate minister expects to miss EU deadline for draft energy plan
Beloved Choc Ice dessert discontinued
Man released without charge after arrest over agricultural thefts
Highly awaited EU vote on Nature Restoration Law postponed to end of month
EU Parliament backs plan to give extra MEP seat to Ireland
Six prisoners charged with range of offences, including assault and possession of weapons
Tara Mines manager 'can't say' how long lay-offs of 650 workers will last
Newsletter: The proposed nature restoration law that's become a flashpoint in climate debate
'Extremely disappointing': Water quality in rivers and lakes fails to make upward strides
Proposed EU regulation would clear up what it means for a company to be sustainable
Man, 60s, arrested in Mayo in investment fraud investigation
Sipo decides against investigating former minister Damien English over planning application
Poll: Would you like to see a lido in your area?
Women of Honour propose terms for wide-ranging inquiry into Defence Forces abuse
Second man arrested in Chloe Mitchell disappearance investigation
Poll: Do you listen to Harry Styles' music?
Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions at 'all-time high'
Young cyclist dies after crashing into pillar in Tallaght
Climate activist Greta Thunberg nominated for Freedom of Dublin
EU Commissioner says auto-enrol pensions should be 'transparent' about climate sustainability
Countdown starts on EU election as MEPs race to finish new laws
Man charged in murder investigation after woman found dead in Dundalk
EU-UK relations seen as improved in months since Boris Johnson departure
Fine Gael's EU party pulls out of talks on high-profile nature law
'I don't think Cork-Dublin flights will return' - Ryanair boss
Degraded land in Dublin mountains to be restored under new biodiversity project
Green MEPs 'very' concerned by opposition to plan for restoring nature and rewetting Irish bogs
People Before Profit propose ban on private jets in Irish airspace
'If everyone drives, no one gets anywhere quickly', says Minister for Transport
Hottest year of modern records highly likely to come in next five years - report
Restorative justice referrals decreased last year despite Government promise to build capacity
'They sent me an image of my photoshopped face on a pile of people being burnt'