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Minister challenged on ‘garda surveillance’ of families of Dublin and Monaghan bombings victims
Alliance eyeing Westminster gains amid call for end to Stormont ‘cycle of crisis and collapse’
Kneecap given go-ahead to challenge UK government in court for blocking them from getting £15,000
Gardaí arrest third man in arson and gun investigation in Dublin
'Toxicity' of Ryanair targeting Eamon Ryan needs to be called out, Taoiseach says
FactCheck: How many times did the Dáil discuss the EU Nature Restoration Law?
Newly elected MEP Ciaran Mullooly claims the law was not properly scrutinised by TDs.
Children due to go on holidays being used as 'pawns' in Aer Lingus dispute, Taoiseach claims
Cost of charging EVs at public chargers to drop by up to 13% from tomorrow
Senator on helping woman who was likely overdosing: 'No one wanted to help, it was really horrible'
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The Explainer: What will the next five years hold for the European Parliament?
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Debunked: Why terms like 'illegals' and 'people trafficking' mischaracterise the asylum system
Social media a “clear threat” to teenagers' mental health, say Irish doctors
Director of Kildare abattoir had previous conviction for 'cruelty to horses', committee told
Revelations about a Kildare abattoir and financial transactions involving an injured jockeys charity have come in for scrutiny today.
Support among councillors favours O'Gorman as Martin doesn't rule out future leadership run
Poll: Do you think Mrs Brown's Boys is funny?
Work permit holders to be allowed to change jobs under new laws
Woman (40s) dies after being hit by a motorcycle in Coolock
Arrest made after man in his 50s dies in Finglas assault
Northern Ireland: UK elections could bring about an interesting shift in politics in the North
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Green Party to name new leader on 8 July as O'Gorman and Hackett vie to replace Eamon Ryan
Man charged with murder of 74-year-old Michael McConville in Crossmaglen
Schoolgirl injured when Ryanair plane depressurised awarded €15,000 settlement
Scotland keep hopes of reaching knockout stage alive after draw with Switzerland
Woman (50s) charged after €270,000 worth of drugs seized in Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Germany sail into Euro knockout stage after 2-0 win over Hungary
Seanad told three gay men were chased by six men with knives in Phoenix Park
Housing market 'heating up' again as property price inflation rose by 7.9% in year up to April
Military group accuses Tánaiste of ignoring Defence Bill concerns and causing low morale
Aer Lingus's pilot pay crisis: An industrial relations expert explains what could happen next
Liam Doherty said that there is trouble ahead for Aer Lingus whether or not it agrees to a hefty pay increase.
Pathologist tells murder trial of stab and chop wounds to Thomas Dooley
Bail granted to man (18) charged with throwing petrol bomb at building for asylum seekers
Irish woman fired by Israeli firm for 'terrorist state' comment says she feels 'blacklisted'
No coronation for Green Party as Pippa Hackett and Roderic O'Gorman vie for party leadership
Both candidates received endorsements from party colleagues today.
Seven charged in connection with murder of Tristan Sherry to be tried before Special Criminal Court
Six cases of suspected fraudsters attempting to take driving tests in recent years - RSA
Jack Chambers announced as deputy leader of Fianna Fáil
McEntee says Aer Lingus pilots going on strike could cause damage to Ireland's reputation