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Just Eat among five firms under investigation by UK watchdog in 'fake reviews' crackdown
Woman awarded €21k in damages after Hertz rental car with broken steering rod crashed
Gardaí are going to schools to warn students about image abuse and Coco's Law
Taoiseach opposes public inquiry into 'trauma' of six-year Limerick garda probe
Warning issued over scam text purporting to be for HSE medical card renewal
Restoring a lifeline: The (free) surgery giving paralysed patients back their hands
America's biggest news agency says it will call Israel's attack on Lebanon what it is: invasion
Gardaí investigating after horse pulling sulky dies in collision with two cars
Scammers are now following up emails with calls and texts to catch out small Irish businesses
UN debates 'visceral horror' of school bombing that killed 175 and demands answers from US
Judge rules man fit to stand trial over attempted murder of three children on Dublin's Parnell Square
Deaths and injuries on the track: Ireland’s greyhound industry is built on suffering
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Gemma O'Doherty relied on 'AI hallucinations' in failed appeal of defamation case
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Ireland's Sammie Szmodics 'on the mend' after losing consciousness during play-off
The UK tells parents: 'Keep screen time to one hour a day. Less is possible'
Troy Parrott's message to Ireland fans: 'Thank you, stick with us'
Delight turns to despair in Dublin bars as Ireland's World Cup dream dashed
Sarah Ferguson called to testify about 'close personal and business ties' to Epstein
World’s largest exhibition of cuckoo clocks opens (now someone needs to put them all forward)
Irish consumer sentiment shows worrying trend in response to Middle East crisis
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SNAP REACTION: Ireland’s World Cup dream ends in penalty shootout heartbreak
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Ireland's World Cup dreams are over after penalty heartbreak in Prague
Ireland blew a two-goal lead before falling to a shootout loss to Czechia.
US paper currency will soon bear Trump's signature, a first for a sitting president
Czechia v Ireland, World Cup qualification play-off semi-final
France denies disinviting South Africa from G7 Summit due to US pressure
Sarah Ferguson loses Freedom of City of York over links with Jeffrey Epstein
UK police force reopens investigation into sex abuse claims against Andrew Tate
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trump further postpones US strikes on Iran's power plants and says talks going 'very well'
Officer unable to explain why he told inquest he was tasked with searching for Noah Donohoe’s coat
Planning permission granted for new service station next to site of Creeslough tragedy
European Parliament votes to ban 'nudification' apps
Preliminary hearing takes place ahead of inquest into death of Galway boxer after fight last year
The view from the commentary box: What's the Irish for 'A Nation Holds its Breath'?
What happens if the US launches an invasion of Iran’s Kharg Island?
Military analysts have voiced concern, and in some cases outright alarm, at the idea of a US invasion.
Debunked: Photo of woman buried in the ground does not show her about to be stoned to death in Iran
Man made ‘stupid split-second decision’ in assaulting GAA umpire at underage game, court hears