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Construction underway to deliver over 540 homes at former St Teresa's Gardens site
Trump calls court decision to block tariffs 'so political' as appeals court pauses initial ruling
Unsettled weather with spells of heavy rain forecast over June Bank Holiday Weekend
Opinion: Scrapping the Triple Lock is an ill-considered and potentially catastrophic step
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Minister says we need faster responses for people presenting to ED with mental health crisis
An Bord Pleanála raised concerns over use of ChatGPT for inspector's report into Limerick plant
Papers for two judicial reviews have been lodged with the High Court.
Ukraine 'ready' for more talks, but reaffirms call to see Russia's peace memorandum
Children's Health Ireland to be called back before Public Accounts Committee
US appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs following legal challenge
Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon fired at by Israeli troops while on patrol
The incident happened at around midday as the Irish soldiers of the 126th Infantry Battalion were patrolling with soldiers from the Lebanese Armed Forces.
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Leading Kinahan figure Sean McGovern charged with murder and directing organised crime group
Jury in Gerry Adams action against BBC to resume deliberations on Friday
Argentine court declares mistrial in case over death of Diego Maradona
Vicki Notaro: And Just Like That… midlife friendships take centre stage
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Taoiseach distances Government from military air traffic control crisis
Minister pushes back on top Housing civil servant who says Ireland 'doesn't need' housing tsar
Kinahan gang figure Sean McGovern lands in Dublin ahead of court appearance
Seven people shot at park in Washington state, police say
Business as usual: Hoteliers chief confident despite further drop in tourism figures
Fiona Pender: Two-day garda search at Laois site ends amid ongoing investigation
Alleged Liverpool driver charged with multiple offences including grievous bodily harm
Tánaiste says Israel is committing genocide during bad-tempered Dáil spat with Catherine Connolly
Connolly claimed that the Irish government are waiting for “the morally corrupt EU” to take action on Israel.
Man arrested after shotgun robbery at north Dublin fast food restaurant
Jury deliberations in trial of Richard Satchwell adjourned for the day
People voting by post shouldn't have to pay for a medical cert, government told
Man denied bail after hitting garda with stolen high-powered motorcycle in Dublin
Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to be ‘honest and frank’ in memoir set for release in September
Israel announces plans to create 22 new settlements in occupied West Bank
Surge in fake and misleading ads promoting medicines and cosmetics, HPRA warns
What happens now that a US court has blocked most of Trump's import tariffs?
President says corporations 'deliberately' working against climate action
A man is missing after a glacier collapsed and destroyed a Swiss village
The mudslide near Blatten, in the southern Lotschental valley, partially submerged homes and other buildings.
Outgoing military chief: Irish Defence Forces personnel must 'push through' short term disruption
How do you pronounce ‘mischievous’?
Man (50s) dies after being struck by a car in Co Offaly last night
Lead-lined cabinet to hold National Gallery's unused x-ray machine costing €222,448
High Court rules suspension of Garda who allegedly had inappropriate relationship with woman is lawful
South African woman jailed for life after kidnapping and selling her six-year-old daughter