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Testing of drugs found in Irish prisons can take three months on average
Gardaí arrest man in connection with 'serious' assault that led to hospitalisation
Kamala Harris promises to 'grow the middle class' in solo TV interview
Eamon Ryan to be appointed to key role at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan
Children's Hospital Board not confident June 2025 finish date will be met
The project is years overdue and has seen its approved budget reach €2.2 billion.
Taoiseach tells Palestinian Authority President that Ireland 'knows what it's like' to seek recognition
Meryl Streep says a 'squirrel has more rights' than an Afghan girl
Lebanon death toll rises to 492 in Israeli strikes, including 35 children
The Israeli military has fired on more than 1,300 sites in Lebanon yesterday.
The resulting death toll of 492 people includes 35 children.
The UN's Special Coordinator for Lebanon has warned that the "stability of the region is at stake".
Organic farming: Ireland has one of EU's lowest rates and weakest targets
New €2,000 fine for selling nicotine-inhaling products, like vapes, at children's events
Netanyahu admits 'series of blows' on Hezbollah but says Israel will 'not tolerate' attacks in return
The world is watching as the two sides exchange attacks despite calls from leaders around the world to de-escalate.
Israel is threatening to send Hezbollah a 'message'.
The deputy chief of Hezbollah has said it is ready for 'all military possibilities'.
The EU's top foreign affairs diplomat has expressed 'extreme concern' over the escalating situation.
Poll: Is September too early for Halloween decorations?
New poll sees Sinn Féin lag behind Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independents
Hate speech legislation to be dropped from hate crime bill - McEntee
Poll: Up to what age should children get free public transport?
Man to appear in court after gardaí seize €200,000 of suspected cannabis
Hezbollah leader says Israel will face 'tough retribution' following device blasts
The death toll from the explosions has risen to 37 people.
Lebanon's Prime Minister said a UN Security Council meeting tomorrow should "take a firm stance to stop the Israeli aggression".
The Israeli military confirmed today that it struck seven Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon overnight.
Long, frequent heatwaves could be Dublin's new norm if climate change isn't stopped
Cost-of-living package in Budget won't be as big as previous years, Finance Minister confirms
'New form of warfare': Tánaiste says explosives attack in Lebanon showed 'disregard for lives'
Teenagers on Instagram to have automatic restrictions applied under new 'Teen Accounts'
Doctors' group warns about synthetic cannabinoid that has caused 'severe psychosis' in Ireland
Poll: What show should win Best Drama Series at the Emmys tonight?
Power outage resolved at Dublin Airport but passengers warned of queues at Terminal Two
Climate change is here. What are Harris and Trump pledging to do about it?
Poll: Do you think the UK should try to fund Casement Park on time for the Euros?
Short-notice 'meeting' of National Party attended by one person to dismiss Justin Barrett ruled invalid
Over a dozen bank accounts frozen and €140,000 in cash seized over supply of counterfeit phones
Death toll from devastating typhoon in Vietnam rises to 233 people
ECB reduces key interest rate by a quarter point but unlikely to benefit most mortgage holders
Remains of 1,600 cholera victims found during Luas works buried in Glasnevin Cemetery