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Garda in unmarked car injured after Co Cork hit-and-run incident
Scott Lucas: Trump is back, so saddle up, folks, it's time to ride...
Scott Lucas
Europe neglects UN protocol for investigating deaths in police custody
Between 2020 and 2022, at least 488 people died in police custody or operations in 13 EU countries, including Ireland, Spain and France.
Ireland featured among the countries with the highest such deaths per population, but some member states have incomplete or no data
The UN recommends countries provide information on all police-related deaths
264 such deaths were referred to the Garda Ombudsman from 2007 to 2023
Quiz: From aardvarks to wombats, how much do you know about nocturnal animals?
Parenting: Fire up the chopper, I think I'm a helicopter parent
Margaret Lynch
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Protesters demand the resignation of Valencia leader over flood response
Irishman arrested in connection with murder of an American woman in Budapest
Thousands participate in Palestinian solidarity march in Dublin
Armed mob chased man carrying bloodied baseball bat across Dublin city centre, court hears
Funeral details announced for Kathleen Watkins, broadcaster and wife of Gay Byrne
All Blacks supporter spared jail over drink-fueled damage he caused at a Dublin restaurant
Fianna Fáil senator Timmy Dooley among candidates with election campaign posters defaced
'A serious taxation mistake': Parties row over proposed VAT rate cuts
Green Party 'don't know whether to laugh or cry' over Fianna Fáil climate proposals
The first day of the 2024 general election campaign is in full swing.
McDonald says TD's call to consider deportation for immigrants who commit crime is 'common sense'
French tourist driving on the wrong side of the road causing death of a man given suspended sentence
Murder accused's phone searched for 'prison sentence for murder in Ireland' before stabbing, court hears
Fontaines D.C. and Belfast rapper Jordan Adetunji receive Grammy nominations
Motorcyclist killed in collision with a car in Enniskillen
'The Happy Pear' recall specific products over possible presence of animal matter
Controlled explosion carried out by Army bomb squad at home in Dublin
Biodiversity COP: Global climate efforts and some gains made, but no clear agreement
Dr Siobhan McQuaid
Martin 'not surprised' US raised concerns over Occupied Territories Bill
Micheál Martin says the proposed legislation is being raised with him at the doors.
Martin is unsure if a new government will be formed by Christmas.
He will visit Donald Trump in the White House next year if he is Taoiseach.
The Fianna Fáil leader wants the first go as Taoiseach if rotating role is repeated.
How did parties and candidates campaign via online ads in the run-up to the election announcement?
'He would punch you in the mouth and laugh': More testimony from our readers about violence in schools
Nancy Pelosi criticises Biden for immediately endorsing Harris after ending reelection campaign
Ireland suffer defeat to New Zealand in November Test
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
22 days to go! Here's what the TV broadcasters are planning for the general election debates
Garda who spoke to woman after alleged sexual assault by McGregor gives evidence
Detective Sergeant John Ryan spoke to Nikita Hand at the Rotunda Hospital Sexual Assault Treatment Unit on the morning after the alleged assault.
Ballistics expert tells trial of law professor there are 'inherent dangers' to firing warning shot
Sinn Féin integration spokesperson stands over deleted post about immigrants who commit crime
Sinn Féin says Fianna Fáil's plan to boost the Renters' Tax Credit is 'reckless'
Battle of the lamposts already underway as posters pop up in the wee small hours
Judge says a garda will be stationed in public gallery for McGregor case as he warns against photos
Nikita Hand was cross-examined this afternoon about CCTV footage of her and James Lawrence, who is accused in the case.
Former senator and prominent businessman Billy Lawless dies aged 73
President agrees to dissolve the Dáil, kicking off the general election
The dissolution triggers the start of a short three-week election campaign ahead of polling day on 29 November.