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    'Rome must fall': Paul Mescal battles with Pedro Pascal and a rhino in Gladiator II trailer
    Mescal is shown in bloody battle with Pedro Pascal in the Colosseum.
    Residents group objects to Dublin Airport dedicated viewing point for plane spotters
    Government formally agrees to cooperate with inquiry into Omagh bombing
    Tom Clonan: Putin's attack on a children's hospital this week was a bestial crime
    Tom Clonan
    Hospitalisations and deaths linked to hot weather are set to increase due to climate change
    Radio bosses lobbying for new cars to keep their radios in the face of 'existential' threat
    The car dashboard has become an unlikely battleground for the industry.
    Pay-Related Benefit to commence later this year with PRSI hikes kicking in from October
    Two people hospitalised after serious collision between car and lorry in Co Louth
    Ivana Bacik presses for mechanism to allow victims of sexual harassment in sports to speak out
    Government apologises to thalidomide survivors
    Katriona O'Sullivan on Transition Year: 'One lone mother said her child's trip has cost €1,500'
    Dr Katriona O'Sullivan
    Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
    Motivational speaker Nikki Bradley appointed to the Seanad to replace Regina Doherty
    No decision after meeting by IALPA on 17.75% pay rise after Aer Lingus backs Labour Court
    Decision on use of vacant Baggot Street hospital should be made within 6 months - Labour
    Govt action plan to save Hen Harriers launched amid concerns bird could be extinct in 25 years
    Referring report on Shane O'Farrell's death to Oireachtas Committee dubbed 'non-action', Dáil told
    Holly Cairns: When it comes to abuse of women, we keep saying 'never again', then nothing
    Holly Cairns
    SDLP's Colum Eastwood affirms his allegiance to King 'under protest' as MPs sworn in
    Road death toll for 2024 reaches 100 as recommendations on future of RSA due in coming weeks
    Court of Appeal hears claims garda not 'given adequate reasons' for his suspension from duty
    Former AA mechanic filmed by employer while on sick leave awarded damages of €5,500
    Irish woman in Dubai 'victim of domestic violence and charged with attempted suicide', Dáil hears
    GSOC investigating collision between car and lorry in Co Cork last week
    WATCH: Michael Healy-Rae rails against social media companies with passionate speech in Dáil
    Former All-Ireland hurler with Clare charged with assault of a 12-year-old boy
    Dealz ordered to pay €7,000 to a blind Paralympian whose guide dog was refused entry
    Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board CFO departs job year on from 'grave concern' revelation
    Ireland rugby U20s qualify for World Championship semi-finals after final pool game cancelled
    Bumper budget package of €8.3bn to be made available, with health service to get additional €1.5bn
    Warnings have been issued to government about the serious consequences of spending too much public money.
    'Lessons to be learned from France': PBP renews calls for left alliance ahead of general election
    European Space Agency rocket launch to be livestreamed thanks to Irish-designed video system
    Dublin 4 crèche issued closure order over 'heavy and widespread' rodent infestation
    Motion on removing prayers and crucifix from Council meetings ‘referred to committee without debate’
    Status Yellow rain warnings in place for 18 counties
    Gardaí freeze over €500k worth of cryptocurrency in investigation into Galway gang
    Criminal barristers withdrawing services today in pay dispute, with further action planned
    Ireland's greenhouse gases fell to their lowest level since 1990 last year
    The EPA has stressed that Ireland is still falling far short of the change needed to meet EU and self-imposed targets.
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