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'You falsely tried to label me a terrorist' - Jubilant scenes greet 'free mawn' Mo Chara
‘Kneecap are on the right side of history,’ said their solicitor Darragh Mackin.
Toddler dies after being struck by car at Dublin shopping centre
Man pleads guilty over hit and run that caused deaths of married couple on Stephen's Day in 2024
Man who punched broadcaster Brendan Courtney to be sentenced
Irish offices of Stryker hit as part of global cyber attack linked to Iran-backed group
Denis O’Brien says DPP won't pursue prosecution against him over Moriarty Tribunal findings
Italian PM condemns 'massacre' at Iranian school, Harris says focus should be on 'de-escalation'
Army officer appears in military court charged with racial slur and possession of smoke grenades
John Charles McQuaid: The Archbishop who ran Ireland returns to our screens
Darach Ó Séaghdha
Simon Harris says surge in Irish home heating oil prices far above EU average is concerning
'I’m a free mawn!': Kneecap's Mo Chara wins decisive legal victory in UK court
The Crown Prosecution Service has lost an appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
Second government-chartered flight leaves UAE as falling drones injure four at Dubai Airport
Man appears in court charged with sexually assaulting young girl in north Dublin
Plan to relocate Dublin City Council offices from Wood Quay moves ahead as contract signed
Minister and HSE issue formal apology to family following Bryonny Sainsbury's death
Israeli tanks and soldiers have entered Lebanese territory near Irish peacekeeping outpost
Man jailed for six years for beating woman in front of her children and stabbing her boyfriend
Health Minister voices overspend concerns when asked if State could fund weight-loss drugs
United Airlines is clamping down on its headphone policy – should other airlines follow suit?
Fuel going up: Yet another sign that remote working matters in a volatile world
George Lawlor
Investigation launched after discovery of man's body in Cavan
Photo of Gerry Adams wearing beret 'is proof he was in IRA', former member tells UK court
Fingal County Council stalls Glenveagh plans to build over 2,100 homes in north Dublin
Wexford estate residents pressing ahead with rental watchdog cases in spite of landlord u-turn
The controversy grabbed attention last week as it came amid major reforms to the rental sector.
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Ireland’s food security illusion: The Iran war has exposed our dependence on imports
Michael Kelly
Humiliation for debutant goalkeeper in bonkers Atletico-Spurs clash
Lamine Yamal breaks Newcastle’s hearts with stoppage-time penalty
Taoiseach meets Spain's vocal anti-war Prime Minister in Madrid
Cheltenham round-up: Glory for Lossiemouth, as Kargese springs a surprise in the Arkle
Man charged with murder of partner in Cork told paramedic he planned to propose, court hears
'Dangerous sex predator' argues jury shouldn't have heard kidnap victim's 40-min 999 call
Liverpool left with work to do after Galatasaray loss
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
No more daily clinics: New methadone alternative will give patients more freedom
Scott Hallion (34) said that the game-changing treatment has helped him to return to fulltime work and ‘live a normal life’.
Michael Lowry says DPP won't pursue prosecution against him over Moriarty Tribunal findings
The DPP has been contacted for comment.
Ireland could be getting its first direct flight route to Brazil
Detectives granted another 24 hours to question man over the death of Ellie Flanagan
Occupied Territories Bill could be ready by the summer, Tánaiste says