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Paul Murphy: There should be no shamrock for 'Genocide Joe' over his stance on Israel
Paul Murphy
Dublin man who flew to London to abuse six-year-old girl is jailed for close to seven years
Robbie Keane's Maccabi Tel Aviv suffer remarkable collapse in Europa Conference League
President Higgins discusses ICJ case against Israel in phone call with South Africa president
Rory McIlroy dismisses debate over his penalty drop to share lead at The Players
Séamus Power and Shane Lowry are also in action in Florida.
Diggers move in to Casement Park as O'Neill says Euros is 'huge opportunity'
All eyes on Varadkar to use his voice in White House meeting to push for peace in Palestine
64% of young men use pornography but people who do are 'less satisfied with their lives' - ESRI
'I tried discharging myself twice': Patients describe treatment at University Hospital Limerick
Readers reported a lack of privacy as they waited for hours on trolleys, while others said they now avoid the hospital completely.
Man, 20s, taken to hospital after attack on O'Connell Street in Dublin city
Ten suspected members of organised crime group arrested in major West Cork garda operation
'I worry about it': Varadkar says there’s been an increase in violence towards the gay community
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Sleep Expert: Smartphones and their effect on sleep - are you addicted to the screen?
Tom Coleman
Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in a van
Remembering Charlie Bird: A champion of awareness for Motor Neurone Disease
Lillian McGovern
Apathy, confusion and 'woke gallery' warnings: Fianna Fáilers split on what next for party
Fine Gael TD hits out at Eamon Ryan over 'sloppy' rollout of low-cost retrofitting scheme
Homeless man who died in tent was living on streets to protect grandmother from Covid-19, inquest hears
Tailored security and social media monitoring service recommended for politicians in new report
Ireland set to defend itself in case over failure to protect peat bogs from turf cutting
Russia's presidential election is neither free nor fair, say EU and Nato
Nolan awaiting Covid inquiry terms of reference before saying he will be engaging with it
Former garda assaulted ex-wife and stepsons over 12-year period while member of the force
Sinn Féin criticises Government decision to gift scarves partly made of NZ wool for Paddy's Day
Varadkar denies softening language on Gaza during US trip, says tailoring message for audience needed
Ireland side remains unchanged for this weekend's Six Nations decider against Scotland
Visually impaired councillor says he was accused of pretending to be blind
It's official! The Local and European Elections will be held on Friday 7 June
Suspect arrested by gardaí after woman is stabbed and assaulted in Tralee, Co Kerry
The woman was attacked this morning shortly after 9.30am at an apartment in Tralee.
Planned increase to excise duties could put petrol stations near border 'under grave threat'
'Heartbroken': Wife and daughters remember Charlie Bird during memorial service
Every tenth motorist has admitted to getting behind the wheel of a car after having a drink
John O'Shea's first - and perhaps only - Ireland squad as manager named ahead of friendlies
DCC councillors discussed the tents near Mount Street yesterday and let loose on the government
Poll: Should the passenger cap at Dublin Airport be increased?
Debunked: Anti-migrant video asks: ‘Anyone know where in Dublin this is?’ The answer: Germany
Ireland fined €4.5m by EU court for persistent delays in implementing updated telecoms rules
Varadkar and O'Neill gently raise Gaza message to muted applause from Washington power brokers
The two politicians made brief references and steered away from hard-hitting language in their speeches.
There was a notable difference in Varadkar's language on Gaza in his DC speech compared to an earlier speech in Boston.
When he did mention Gaza, the was lukewarm applause compared to the reaction to his comments about Ukraine.