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2024
Debunked: Image of mountainous hay bales before Eiffel Tower is not a real photograph
Three people arrested in connection with arson attack at former pub in Dublin
Snow falls in west of country as Status Yellow warning in place for 14 counties
Snow has fallen in several counties, including Mayo and Leitrim.
Taoiseach fears arson attacks could lead to death or injury as gardaí probe Leixlip fire
Garda Superintendent Georgina Grey said a “major investigation” is now underway into the incident in Leixlip.
Ryan Tubridy's former radio slot loses listeners in latest audience figures
McDonald and O'Neill talk Irish unity and 'being chilled' about identity in UK media blitz
Four former British soldiers to be charged over shootings in Belfast in 1972
Varadkar says Ireland shouldn't 'disadvantage ourselves' by boycotting basketball game with Israel
Poll: What is the right age for a child to own a smartphone?
Prof Colin Doherty: Imagine if healthcare staff in Ireland were being killed while the world watched
Prof Colin Doherty
Missed appointments during pandemic a factor in lower measles vaccine uptake, HSE says
An Post has launched a new stamp - here's what it looks like
Warmest January on record as temperatures hover above crucial 1.5 limit
Rents for new tenancies 18% higher than for existing tenancies, according to latest RTB report
Welfare payments, immigration and throuples: The false claims being made about the March referendums
Voters will go to the polls in the two referendums a month from today.
False claims circulating include that a Yes vote will negatively affect mothers.
Misinformation has also been spread about polygamy, and about changes to child benefit.
Independent legal experts say the proposed changes are symbolic and will have little impact in law.
Chelsea respond to pressure with a dominant FA Cup victory at Aston Villa
Adult with confirmed measles case dies in hospital in the Dublin and Midlands Health Region
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Murder investigation launched into death of Michael Foley (61) in Macroom
An Bord Pleanála approves plans for hotel and office in Heuston South Quarter, overturning DCC refusal
Purpose-built apartment blocks for healthcare staff such as junior doctors must be considered, says Donnelly
EU Commission warns Ireland must tackle online terrorist content
State funeral of former Taoiseach John Bruton to take place in Co Meath on Saturday
Gardaí investigate arson attack at Kildare house that was focus of rumours around refugee housing
The fire broke out at the vacant building on the Celbridge Road, Leixlip, Co Kildare at 1.30am this morning.
Increase in firefighters and fire stations in Dublin a 'direct result' of Stardust blaze, inquest hears
University Hospital Limerick is having the worst day for overcrowding in any Irish hospital since 2006
Cork's Sherkin Island welcomes first Ukrainian baby, over a year after arrival of refugees
Islanders have hailed 13-day-old Olivia as the world’s first ‘Sherkrainian’ baby.
Man jailed for seeking sex from fake online profile pretending to be underage child
Nikki Haley's humiliation in Nevada the latest sign that Trump's path is clearer than ever
Dáil schedule cleared after John Bruton's death, Taoiseach says he put 'people before politics'
Lindsay Lohan’s Irish rom-com to be released on Netflix in time for St Patrick’s Day
Road changes to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre to take effect from August
Second man charged over damage to Direct Provision centre in Co Kerry last month
Galway University Hospital accepts failings in care of 49-year-old woman who died of breast cancer
'I'm not rejecting science, I'm supporting the economy': DAA boss defends plan to increase flights
Girl (7) broke her nose after being lifted from seat on ride at Funderland, court hears
European Commission issues warning to Ireland over pumping waste water into sensitive areas
Sleet and snow forecast for some counties as weather warnings issued for most of country