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Israel continues bombardment of Gaza with at least 165 people killed in 24 hours
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards also said four of its members were killed by a strike in Syria that it blamed on Israel.
'I didn't negotiate on the money': Oliver Callan to take over 9am slot on RTÉ Radio 1
Poll: Will Storm Isha change your weekend plans?
Two people injured in chemical substances incident at Janssen facility discharged from hospital
Surrealing in the Years: Finally, a national conversation about throuples
Carl Kinsella
The Irish hotel: From the foundation of the GAA to a battleground in Ireland's refugee crisis
Tony Duffin: Each fatal drug overdose is a preventable death
Tony Duffin
Minister says grants to refurb vacant houses on Ireland's offshore islands should increase
Debunked: Video does not show a diesel-powered generator recharging an electric Bus Éireann vehicle
Govt 'failure' for towns sheltering refugees 'feeds anti-migrant narrative', say locals
Roscommon TD Claire Kerrane said promises to resource towns and villages receiving asylum seekers have regularly not received any follow through.
Gunfire and strikes shake Gaza as Biden and Netanyahu have first call in a month
Gaza’s health ministry reported today that at least 24,762 people have been killed in Gaza since 7 October.
Three people receive medical treatment after chemical substances incident at Cork facility
Connacht earn impressive bonus-point victory over Bristol to stay alive in Europe
Ireland lodges case against UK with European Court over Troubles legislation
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Azerbaijan backtracks on plans for all-male committee to organise COP29
Senior DUP figures meet to discuss potentially ending Stormont boycott
Aer Lingus to end Dublin to London Gatwick route at end of March
Donohoe 'confident' gardaí will bring cases forward over recent arson attacks around the country
Yellow wind warning for Ireland as Storm Isha to hit this weekend, just as cold snap ends
Herbal cannabis worth around €380,000 seized in separate searches at Dublin and Shannon Airports
Father of Kobi Macharia Dooly (4) who died in London pays tribute at funeral
'It was absolutely amazing': Carlow man who caught video of meteor over Ireland last night
Locals question silence over future of 28 homes in Swords
The homes are in the housing minister’s constituency of Dublin Fingal.
Limerick hurling boss asks judge not to jail All-Ireland player after his conviction for attack
Children who turn 18 during court proceedings can be identified, Court of Appeal rules
Govt building 500 new student beds in Dublin city, as part of €61 mill plan for hundreds more
Public being urged to report leaks as rapid thaw expected with milder weather over weekend
Depaul CEO says homeless hostel residents 'dispersed' across city after man died in explosion
What you need to know about new Brexit rules for Irish exporters that enter force on 31 January
FactCheck: People registered to vote don’t need to reapply or submit ‘additional information’
Varadkar: Govt will 'likely' pay money instead of accepting more migrants
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Brian Rowan: The people of Northern Ireland have finally had enough of its broken politics
Brian Rowan
One in 10 admit drink-driving - and those doing so are 'way over the limit'
European Parliament report says mica redress scheme needs to be improved and red tape reduced
Appeal issued over whereabouts of a Hyundai IX35 as gardaí concerned for welfare of driver
Kneecap screen first Irish language film ever to premiere at Sundance Film Festival