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2024
Man arrested as gardaí seize €300,000 worth of heroin in Dublin apartment search
Woman charged with attack on teenage boy onboard Dublin city bus
Pressure mounts on Sinn Féin to boycott St Patrick's Day trip to Washington
Martin: Ireland has 'no plans' to suspend funding to UN Agency after alleged Hamas collusion
The UN Relief and Works Agency said Israel had provided the agency with information about the alleged involvement of several employees in the 7 October attack.
Sabalenka emphatically defends Australian Open title in straight sets
US strikes Houthi target in Yemen after attack on British oil tanker
Poll: Are you happy with Ireland's act for Eurovision 2024?
Jeffrey Donaldson to give 'update on political situation' to DUP executive on Monday
Surrealing in the Years: Story of giant Luke Kelly head vandalism comes to a sad end
Carl Kinsella
Ukraine a priority for newly elected Council of Europe human rights commissioner Michael O'Flaherty
Fine Gael canvassers to get guidance on speaking about migration on the doorsteps
Teachers say reintroduction of teaching-through-Irish allowance 'would make a massive difference'
More than 5,000 applications for 535 cost-rental homes in Dublin and Kildare
Bambie Thug wins contest to represent Ireland at Eurovision 2024
Suspended sentence for man who stole pregnant girlfriend's phone after alleged assault
Gardaí investigating murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier seize items from Ian Bailey's flat
Manchester City strike late to dump Spurs out of FA Cup
Man dies in workplace incident at Garda Headquarters
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Former scout leader who sexually abused three teenagers almost 30 years ago jailed for six years
Health officials keeping 'very close watch' on measles in Ireland as cases soar in Europe
Epic comeback sees Medvedev through to face Djokovic-conqueror Sinner in Australian Open final
Kneecap win award with first Irish language film ever to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Varadkar says it’s ‘not the worst thing’ that Ryanair is buying up homes for staff
Supreme Court dismisses John Delaney's bid to hear appeal over CEA's access to seized documents
Gardaí unable to identify woman three years after skeletal remains found in Co Cork
Ireland considering intervention in Gaza genocide case, as Tánaiste seeks urgent legal advice
Road closed after bus crash in south Dublin
Cannabis with a value of close to €1.2 million found in parcels in Dublin
Five people arrested as drugs, slash hooks, machetes and knives seized in Cork raids
13,318 people in emergency accommodation in December, a 13.5% increase on previous year
Biden announces pause on new LNG export terminals in face of 'existential threat' of climate crisis
Government report recommends right to paid leave for pregnancy loss under 24 weeks
Pay rise of 10.25% over 2.5 years for public sector agreed after 'difficult' all-night talks
The pay increase will benefit over 385,000 public and civil workers.
UK set to pass bill making it easier for Irish citizens to apply for British citizenship
The number of people aged over 60 getting married has more than doubled in the last 10 years
Water demand in Greater Dublin hits ‘unprecedented’ high of over 630 million litres per day
ICJ makes orders against Israel, agrees to hear South Africa's Gaza genocide case