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Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Can you help gardaí investigating the disappearance 24 years ago of Trevor Deely?
Buses cancelled, ferry services disrupted: How Storm Darragh will impact transport
Fine Gael’s mandate cannot be taken for granted, Taoiseach warns
Asylum seekers in tented accommodation to be moved indoors temporarily during storm
Social Democrats reject Labour proposal to jointly enter government formation talks
Man who raped landlady after finding her drugged and in near paralysis jailed for seven years
Gardaí created nearly 600 intelligence records on infants and toddlers under age three since 2015
Debunked: Baseless claims about a cow feed supplement used in attempts to boycott milk
Waterford man who knocked 26-year-old man down with a 'big punch' found guilty of murder
Will you watch the Late Late Toy Show tonight?
Over 130 arrested for drink or drug-driving this week as part of Christmas road safety campaign
Man jailed for trying to suffocate his partner's elderly mother in nursing home
EU reaches long-stalled South American trade deal despite fierce opposition
Gardaí issue renewed witness appeal for hit-and-run that killed Kildare teenager
Opinion: Romania’s democracy is in real danger – and so is Eastern Europe’s peace and stability
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O'Gorman 'very unlikely' to go back into government but urges Labour and the SocDems to discuss
Bloody Sunday: 'Soldier F' pleads not guilty to all charges as he's sent for trial over two murders
Irish contestants Barry McGuigan and Maura Higgins voted off I'm A Celebrity days before final
Mayo GAA not signing off 2024 accounts due to ongoing Revenue review
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What will the Green Party's wipeout mean for climate action in Ireland?
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Paul Murphy: Clearly, the Irish left needs to unite once and for all ahead of future elections
Paul Murphy
RTÉ reveals a classic Christmas film as the theme of tonight's Late Late Toy Show
Voter apathy? Turnout probably higher in last week's election than official figure suggests
Over thirty arrests made across Ireland and the UK in crackdown on people-smuggling gangs
Family of late detective Colm Fox speak out to raise awareness of mental health struggles
Status Orange wind warnings for 16 counties tomorrow night as Storm Darragh sweeps in
Orange wind warnings come into effect in several counties nationwide from 10pm on Friday.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Late Late Toy Show: 'It's not really for kids anymore, is it?'
Niamh O'Reilly
An Bord Pleanála clears way for hotel on Vicar Street by well-known developer
Gangster John Dundon fails in bid to overturn conviction 16 years after Shane Geoghegan murder
Dozens in tents outside Dáil seeking international protection to be re-housed
Low election turnout: 'Do we need to think like Australia and bring in compulsory voting?'
Emma DeSouza
The average rent for new tenancies in Ireland has grown to over €1,600
Brazilian woman jailed for attempting to smuggle €83,000 worth of cocaine into Ireland
High Court orders Conor McGregor to pay Nikita Hand's legal costs in civil case against him
Michel Barnier has resigned as French prime minister but will stay on in caretaker role