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Former Kerry school teacher jailed for possession of 162 videos and images of child sex abuse
Dublin pub The Bankers among seven businesses served with closure orders by the FSAI last month
Tánaiste secures approval for Ireland to intervene in South Africa’s case against Israel
A number of people injured after serious crash between car and bus in Donegal
Massage therapist charged with sexually assaulting woman at Donegal hotel
These Dublin streets have the highest concentrations of harmful NO2 pollution
Parties in Northern Ireland executive agree to extend Britain's ban on puberty blockers
'No room for complacency' as 30-year low in energy emissions recorded, energy authority says
Coffee could get more expensive after the price of arabica beans reach 47-year high
Lynn Boylan: The EU must do better on toxic chemicals in toys
Lynn Boylan
Number of homes at risk of falling into sea rises by 173% in five years
Internal government document warns coastal erosion has severely escalated on Ireland’s coasts since 2017, The Journal Investigates can reveal.
Thousands of homes will be lost to coastal change
Managed retreat will be only option in areas
Councils still building on erosion hotspots
FF and FG deputy leaders meet as big question mark hangs over 'parity of esteem'
Who will be the third wheel of government is yet to be decided.
'I'm trying not to lose hope': Irish man's parents stuck in Aleppo amid uprising
A Longford GP and his wife went back to Aleppo to check on their house only to find themselves in the throes of an unexpected uprising.
Newly elected Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes suspended from party with immediate effect
Celtic stalemate earns precious point in Zagreb
Tributes paid to fisherman (62) who died in fall from boat in Louth
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Secondary school teacher who sent inappropriate messages to students to be removed from teaching register
Former TDs Anne Rabbitte, Joe Flaherty and Alan Farrell appointed to the Seanad
Explainer: Why was newly elected Social Democrats TD Eoin Hayes suspended just days into the job?
Fall from grace for Soc Dems TD reminds newbie politicians to take a leaf out of Ben Dunne's book
File on death of schoolboy after being struck by a van being prepared for the DPP, inquest hears
Dublin-Holyhead ferry crossings cancelled again tonight but plan to resume late tomorrow
Over 9,000 pairs of counterfeit Nike shoes found in Revenue search at Dublin Port
Ethics investigation finds Robert Troy made genuine, but avoidable, declaration errors
Woman arrested on suspicion of murder in Kyran Durnin investigation
'Significant failings in governance and financial management' at Peter McVerry Trust
The charity is required to undergo an intensive oversight and monitoring programme.
'Completely inappropriate' to pause decisions on Syrian asylum applications, says refugee council
'We could've used our elbows a bit more': Ciarán Cuffe on the Greens' demise and new EU role
Former Fianna Fáil TD Ivor Callely makes €173k settlement with Revenue for under-declaring VAT
Martin 'the Viper' Foley faces CAB house seizure over unpaid tax debt of almost €1 million
Funeral of 36-year-old woman fatally attacked outside Cork soup kitchen held today
Man with 'a lot of respect for women’ appears in court accused of attacking sex worker
Belfast man (55) who posed as a teenager online to commit child sex offences sentenced
Ice and low temperature warning for 19 counties to take hold tonight
Planning for Blessington greenway denied over water-quality, wildlife and skyline concerns
Do you agree with a 'no photo' policy at nightclubs?
Are you a Syrian living in Ireland? We want to hear your thoughts on the fall of the Assad regime