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2024
Social media companies to face major fines under new, long-awaited online safety rules
Two deaths of young men confirmed in separate collisions in Galway and Cork in recent days
State intends to stop paying €100,000 per-week cost of maintaining ship stormed in drug raid
Man who repeatedly raped teenage sister-in-law jailed for seven-and-a-half years
Men's World Conker Champion found innocent of any wrong-doing after investigation
Helen McEntee signs long-awaited Ireland-UAE extradition treaty in Abu Dhabi
UK-based Kinahan crime boss Thomas Kavanagh orchestrated gun stash plot from jail, court told
Tusla asked by Minister to refer its handling of Kyran Durnin case to the National Review Panel
Dublin revival plan recommends move away from multiple private domestic bin operators in city
Man recovering in hospital following shooting in Limerick city
Israel launches over a dozen strikes on Lebanon overnight, targeting agency it says is funding Hezbollah
Can't keep up with the Fine Gael departures? Here's a round up of who is standing down
We’re up to 18 Fine Gael TDs so far – more than half of the party’s TDs.
Man arrested over hit and run that seriously injured pedestrian
An Irish American family on life and politics in one of the key swing states in the US election
“People here hold their political views so dear to them, they have stickers on their car. Have you ever seen a Fianna Fáil sticker on the back of someone’s car?”
"It's fascinating to see how people can be so divided," Delia O'Malley said of Georgia
She loves her job, but one of the most difficult aspects of it is the fact she has to take part in monthly active shooter drills
Quiz: How much do you know about pumpkins?
Over €24,000 raised for Irish woman in a coma in Turkey after fall
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A teacher on €48K living in Cork
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Storm Ashley: Flights into Dublin cancelled and diverted amid gusts of 130 kmph in the west
There is a Status Yellow wind warning in place for the entire country until 3am tomorrow.
Hurricane Oscar makes landfall in the Bahamas and heads toward Cuba
Maths Week: Your Sunday Puzzle
Liverpool edge Chelsea to reclaim top spot
One killed as flooding hits Italy's northeast flatlands
Shelbourne hit Athlone for 6 in one-sided FAI Cup final
Mayo Mountain Rescue assist walker struggling on top of Croagh Patrick in 100kmph winds
McEntee pays tribute to Heather Humphreys' public service as she takes on role of deputy leader
Pedestrian (20s) seriously injured in hit and run incident in Clondalkin this afternoon
Taoiseach says he expects general election to take place in 2024
Over 53,000 homes and businesses without power as Storm Ashley sweeps across Ireland
Irish troops launch mission to resupply colleagues at outpost 6-52 in Lebanon
UK is 'waging' war against Russia by supplying weapons to Ukraine, says Russian ambassador
Colin Farrell's fundraiser with longtime friend for skin condition EB raises over €500,000
Three men charged in connection with theft of €70,000 worth of tools from Dublin building sites
Mary Lou McDonald is asked to correct Dáil record over inappropriate Niall Ó Donnghaile texts
Jehovah's Witness HSE worker loses discrimination claim over ask to accompany care centre's residents to Mass
Cyclist (60s) seriously injured following road traffic incident in Tralee
Man arrested after gardaí seize €360,000 worth of drugs in Dublin yesterday
Sitdown Sunday: How an amateur art sleuth cracked a 43-year cold case