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Criticism of ‘monstrosities’ as barriers erected in place of tents at Grand Canal
Taoiseach Simon Harris said he doesn’t know how long the barriers will be in place for.
Ireland aims to recognise Palestinian State on 21 May as Tánaiste hopes more countries will come on board
Reduced capacity for ad-hoc flights may leave sports fans disappointed, Aer Lingus warns
'Sick monster' who raped partner and her son to serve full 12 years after appeal rejected
Dublin teen associated with organised crime group caught digging up sawn-off shotgun, court told
Israeli broadcaster says 'they will not silence us' as singer booed during dress rehearsal
Man charged in connection with assault of staff member on a train in Co Antrim
Musashi on Capel Street and celebrity chef restaurant among 21 food businesses issued with closure orders last month
Toddler killed in ‘tragic accident’ in Co Clare yesterday named locally
Poll: Should the voting age be lowered to 16?
Twenty measles cases confirmed in Ireland so far this year
Amazon.ie to be launched next year as retail giant wants specific website for Irish market
Man in his 20s dies following road traffic collision in Co Monaghan
Vicki Notaro: Writing about women can tackle serious issues and still be seriously fun
Vicki Notaro
Roberta Metsola: How to defend the European Union and democracy? Vote.
Roberta Metsola
Nearly half of tested septic tanks failed inspections last year
Most Irish people underestimate the link between eating red meat and climate change - ESRI
Large-scale protest planned in Malmö today to coincide with Israel's Eurovision appearance
Security is likely to be stepped up within the city today, ahead of the Israeli singer’s performance in the second semi-final.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
EU agrees to use profits from frozen Russian assets to arm Ukraine
Singer who wore keffiyeh during Eurovision opening act labels EBU condemnation 'racist'
DCC to seek legal advice on whether transport plan consultation complied with disability rights
Encampment in Trinity to conclude after students accept college's terms of divestment from Israel
Northern Ireland Economy Minister Conor Murphy steps down from role on medical grounds
Special Criminal Court told man was 'cheerleader' of a garda killer's witness intimidation campaign
Dept of Local Govt says it's 'not the role of the Department to intervene with local government'
Could Trump really go to jail? Here's the state of play as his New York trial takes a break
Lowering the voting age to 16 'worth discussing' says Norma Foley
Asylum seekers expected to be moved from Citywest amid concerns over tents on Grand Canal
Bambie Thug 'very confident' ahead of Eurovision final as viewers rave about ‘magnificent’ performance
Hiring crisis and heavy traffic are biggest barriers to quality bus services, operators say
PSNI regularly spied on journalists by accessing their phone data, London court hears
And they're off! Election posters have started to pop up all over the place
Baby boy dies in road traffic incident in Ennis, Co Clare
Government blasted on housing as almost one in two say they've postponed buying a home
New research on flavoured vapes shows potential for 'a new wave of chronic diseases'
Nurses' union calls for beefed up powers for hospital watchdog following 'inquiry after inquiry'
What options are on the table for the future funding of RTÉ?