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2024
Man (30s) arrested as part of investigation into fatal shooting of Cormac Berkeley in 2022
Balletcore and ‘Tradwife’ aesthetic: Some of the best London Fashion Week looks by Irish designers
Large number of kids overweight as 'they have to be driven everywhere' - Greens deputy leader
Average worker will be €1,000 better off after this year's budget, says finance minister
Titanic shipbuilders Harland and Wolff announce redundancies as company goes into administration
The sun is here to stay, at least until the weekend
Greens and SF to consider survivors' calls for public inquiry into abuse by paedophile Michael Shine
Man accused of attempted abduction in Dublin left apartment with child 'under his arm', court hears
FAI promise to close ownership 'loophole' with Dundalk, as club has €1 million debt
Tánaiste says by-elections for vacant seats won't be held and February is 'ideal' for election
Martin says no by-elections will be held before the general election.
'His party crashed the economy': Mary Lou hits back at Finance Minister over Sinn Féin criticism
Martin not a fan of Harris' 'half-baked' childcare plan and new Dept for Infrastructure idea
Sinn Féin TD says violence in Dublin city 'far too common' after tourists suffer racist attack
Poll: How did you usually get to school as a kid?
Greens leader Roderic O'Gorman reckons his party is seen as a 'political bogeyman' by opponents
Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin and the Green Party are all hosting their think-ins in Dublin today.
'Clear who the traitors are' after far-right march with loyalists, Mary Lou McDonald says
The Emmys: Shogun, The Bear and Baby Reindeer the big winners as Andrew Scott misses out
TikTok's US future hangs in balance, after Biden orders Chinese ownership to cease
Scammers are using AI photos to lure Instagram users into buying fake Irish brands
Thousands of ads for fake businesses have been run in Ireland by international scammers in recent months.
Ads for clothes or accessories have used AI-generated images of people who supposedly work at the shop in question.
Pages have attracted complaints from Irish customers saying that they didn't get the products they had paid for.
Parenting: Caught in an endless cycle of failed productivity? Me too
Margaret Lynch
Quiz: How much do you know about Saoirse Ronan?
'There are very little options': Students and parents on trying to find accommodation for college
“Extortionate prices” and a “dishonest market” is making it difficult for some students to find a place to stay while studying.
Money Diaries: A software developer on €70K living in Munster
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Spending of Apple billions a matter for future government, Donohoe and Taoiseach agree
Rory McIlroy suffers agonising Irish Open defeat as Rasmus Hojgaard triumphs
JD Vance defends Ohio pet-eating story, a claim Democrats call 'dangerous'
PSNI appealing for information after arson attack 'with intent to endanger life' in Ballymena
Arsenal show strength in derby win at Tottenham
Boy with life-threatening scoliosis removed from surgery wait list without family being informed
Taoiseach: Irish government will 'work closely' with UK on issue of Casement Park
Eight migrants die trying to cross the Channel from France to England
Gardaí investigating after body of cyclist (50s) found in Co Roscommon this morning
Power outage resolved at Dublin Airport but passengers warned of queues at Terminal Two
Shogun and The Bear lead Emmy nominations ahead of awards ceremony tonight
The 'New Irish' aren't so new - people of colour have lived here for centuries