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Garda killer Aaron Brady sentenced for attempt to persuade witness not to give evidence
'I think I can go faster': Mona McSharry dreams of Olympic medal ahead of tonight's final
Gardaí appeal for information following fire in Longford
Walshe progresses to 400m Individual Medley final, Wiffen wins 800m Freestyle heat
Tributes paid as 14-year-old boy who died in e-scooter collision in Kilkenny named locally
PSNI launch internal probe after videos showing officers celebrating Armagh win in squad cars
AIB warns of 'taxi scam' where customers are asked to hand over bank card to courier
Israel vows tough response to Golan Heights rocket attack, while Hezbollah deny responsibility
Nicolás Maduro elected to third term as President of Venezuala, as opposition denounces results
Asylum applications from Jordan and Nigeria prioritised in effort to 'speed up' processing
Here's The Sunday Game's Football Team of the Year for 2024
High volume of Q2 first-time buyer mortgages, but existing owners reluctant to move homes
Hare coursing: Inspection reports find hares killed after being 'hit' by dogs
Documents obtained by Noteworthy show that the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine did not attend a single coursing meeting last year.
Inspection records highlight hare and greyhound deaths
Calls for independent probe into agency’s welfare oversight
Zero coursing inspections carried out by DAFM in 2021 or 2023
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 5
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Sinn Féin to publish policy on 'accessible and affordable childcare' in coming weeks
Mona McSharry breaks Irish record to reach final of 100m breaststroke
Two men (30s) pronounced dead at the scene of three-vehicle crash in Co Meath
Quiz: How much do you know about Ireland and the Olympic Games?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A sales team leader on €60K living in Dublin
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Irish novelist Edna O'Brien dies aged 93
Clodagh Phelan (11) who died in tragedy in Spain is loved “to infinity and beyond” funeral hears
Two men (20s) killed after light plane crashed into field in North Yorkshire
Brilliant Armagh claim All-Ireland senior football glory with victory over Galway
A one-point win for Kieran McGeeney’s side at Croke Park.
Man (60s) in critical condition following serious collision on M1 motorway this morning
Brothers of murdered Natalie McNally complete walk from Co Armagh to Croke Park in her honour
Ireland women's 7s suffer defeat to Great Britain on Olympic debut
Boxer in Kellie Harrington's weight division suspended from Olympics after doping test
UN urges restraint, warns airstrikes and rocket attacks could ignite wider conflict in Middle East
PSNI appealing for information after officer driven at in Ardboe in Co Tyrone yesterday
Rescuers recover body amid search for boy who went missing off Cliffs of Moher
Putin threatens to restart production of mid-range nuclear weapons
Woman in her 30s released without charge following fatal assault in Tallaght
Poll: Have you ever climbed Croagh Patrick?
14-year-old boy dies after collision between e-scooter and car in Co Kilkenny
Tributes paid to ‘sports fanatic’ (40) who died in Co Cork car crash yesterday
Finbarr Coleman was a huge sports fan and a well-known building contractor in Innishannon.
French train services fully restored after tracks sabotaged ahead of Olympic Games
Sitdown Sunday: The woman who fell 14,000 feet to the ground and survived