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2024
Bambie Thug releases official music video for Ireland’s Eurovision entry ‘Doomsday Blue’
Irish wolfhound set to feature in a new design for Irish passports
Taoiseach unsure if laws allowing nightclubs to stay open later will be ready in time for summer
Voting to get under way as polling stations for Family and Care referendums open at 7am
Female rape victims in Ireland almost treble that of EU counterparts
Investigation by Noteworthy and European colleagues shows Ireland ranking among highest number of reported rapes in 2022.
Sexual assault victims increase almost year on year since 2012
Between 2021 and 2023 over 68,000 rape victims recorded across Europe
Advocates say Ireland has ‘large-scale problem’ in tackling female violence
Shane Lowry produces back-nine birdie binge to seize first-round lead at Bay Hill
Attorney General's advice to minister leaked ahead of referendums
Local election candidate denies alleged row involving slash-hook and criminal damage
Christmas cards and a Supreme Court case: The latest claims about the Family and Care referendums
Voters will go to the polls tomorrow.
Media minister holds ‘positive’ meeting with new chair of RTÉ board
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Eamon Ryan meets Michael O'Leary a week after the Ryanair boss told the minister 'grow or go'
Stardust jury urged to return verdict of unlawful killing in death of 48 victims
Two appear in court charged with human trafficking and money laundering
Campaigners blast 'outdated' law allowing polling staff to 'refuse' help to disabled voters
Israel will be allowed at Eurovision as its entry 'October Rain' is renamed 'Hurricane'
Tributes paid to BBC journalist and Co Wexford native Nick Sheridan, who has died aged 32
Larry McCarthy jailed for 6.5 years for procuring getaway car for attempted murder in Limerick feud
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Red Bull suspend Christian Horner's 'inappropriate behaviour' accuser
Varadkar says plan to process irregular migrants outside EU won't dramatically decrease arrivals
Man accused of murdering wife suffered cannabis induced psychosis, doctors tell court
Dublin Airport fined over €10 million for cleanliness and security queue failings last year
President Michael D Higgins back in Áras an Uachtaráin after spending week in hospital
The President, aged 82, was admitted to St James’s Hospital last Thursday for precautionary tests after feeling unwell.
The Áras said today that President Higgins "thanked all of the staff at St James's Hospital for the care which he received" during his stay.
The President continued to carry out his constitutional duties while in hospital.
He is due to meet with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar for a pre-scheduled meeting tomorrow.
Hugo Keenan returns to start against England as James Ryan ruled out for rest of Six Nations
Saoírse Ruane, who captured the hearts of the nation on her Toy Show appearance, dies aged 12
Tánaiste confirms Ireland 'actively' working with Jordan to drop Irish aid into Gaza
Teenager charged with violent disorder on Christmas Eve warned over repeatedly breaching bail
UK Government to appeal Belfast court ruling that parts of Troubles Legacy Act was unlawful
Former RTÉ presenter Cynthia Ní Mhurchú picked by Fianna Fáil as EU candidate for Ireland South
Ireland had highest rate of Gonorrhoea and third highest rate of Syphilis across Europe in 2022
Aviva Stadium to host Ireland's Euro 2025 qualifiers against England and Sweden
Fixture details confirmed, with two home games at Lansdowne Road in April and May.
Poll: Which Father Ted character is your favourite?
Ministers met with Grace case inquiry to voice unhappiness with the pace of work and delays
Former minister says he is ‘horrified’ with the continuous delays of the inquiry.
The Grace case concerns a young woman with profound intellectual disabilities who was left in a foster home in the Waterford area for almost 20 years despite a succession of sexual and physical abuse allegations.
The latest six month extension means the final report will not be complete until September 2024, over five years beyond its original deadline.
EPP willing to work with radical parties but only if they 'respect European values' - Taoiseach
Varadkar dubs some Trump comments 'highly inappropriate' but says Govt will work with whoever is elected
Man arrested on suspicion of murder in west Belfast
Committee to recommend legislation for assisted dying for those with between 6 to 12 months to live