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Michael Pidgeon: Dublin's new city centre transport plan is not a 'ban on cars'
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Motorist clocked at 228km/h on the M1 among the 3,000 speeding offences over St Brigid’s weekend
Barbie Kardashian faces trial over alleged threats to kill two women
Ireland in new agreement with Nato to counter potential threats to undersea infrastructure
Six changes: Here's the Ireland rugby team to face Italy in the Six Nations on Sunday
Green Party launches Yes campaign for upcoming referendums in March
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The Explainer: What is life like in Turkey, one year after the earthquakes?
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Better communication won't do anything to change mind of someone intent on committing arson - O'Gorman
Man wrongly linked to Parnell Street attack on social media takes legal action against Gript
Poll: Is Joe Biden too old to run for US President?
Three people released without charge after being arrested in connection with arson attack in Dublin
Israeli basketball team photo with armed soldiers ahead of game vs Ireland 'under review'
New Ireland boss to face England at home in first competitive match
Six-year-old girl in hospital after serious road traffic collision on M6
Referendum vote: 'I realise now we men were conditioned to think women are more natural carers'
Mick Gaskin
Gardaí renew appeal for Icelandic man Jon Jonsson who went missing in Dublin five years ago
St John of God services to be transferred to HSE unless extra funding is granted
The SJOG board is due to meet today to discuss its €32.5 million deficit.
SJOG is one of the biggest providers of intellectual disability and mental health services in the country
Staff have been informed that, unless extra funding is received, the process of transferring services will begin
The board said they are "doing all in our power to prevent this eventuality" but are running out of options
Female pedestrian in her 70s dies after being struck by a jeep in Dublin
Man arrested after death of man in apartment in Kilcock, Co Kildare
One man has been arrested.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man jailed for six years for Dublin car chase and attack on prisoner in Mountjoy
Gardaí to spend estimated €2.1 million on trial run of body worn cameras in four locations
Irish MEPs cite Catalan solidarity as reason for opposing resolution on Russian interference
Irish basketball team did not shake hands with Israeli team after being accused of antisemitism
Co Clare man charged with inciting two other men to rape a woman
FAI apologise for claim 'excessive alcohol and substance intake' contributed to fans' issues in Amsterdam
Man who denies raping his wife's friend in a park told gardaí he 'fell between her legs'
British Govt stops funding for Kneecap over rap group's 'opposition to the United Kingdom'
Republic of Ireland pitted against England in Uefa Nations League
Measles: What you need to know about the disease, vaccines and who is at risk
A man in Leinster died after contracting the disease amid fears of an outbreak here.
Mixed reception among business community on plans to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre
Majority of garda watchdog complaint investigations taking two years to complete
US man pleads guilty to four charges of applying for Irish passports in names of dead babies
Sinn Féin TD Kathleen Funchion eyes up Ireland South nomination in European Elections
Jesuits receive 93 complaints of abuse by ex-priest, as it names two other suspected abusers
Nine suspected measles cases reported in Ireland
Two or more cases of measles are classed as an outbreak.
Seven of these cases have been defined as 'possible' measles, while two are listed as 'probable' measles
The suspected cases, all involving children aged nine and younger, were reported between 28 January and 3 February
Yesterday it was confirmed that a man in Leinster died after contracting measles
'Why are we letting it fall apart?': Criticism of likely 2026 finish for Iveagh Markets repairs
'A campaign of far-right terrorism': Murphy lambastes Govt over response to arson attacks