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Haaland on the double in Bournemouth win
Five German mountaineers die in northern Italy after being hit by avalanche
Prayers said for Troubles Disappeared who remain missing
Gardaí investigating alleged arson believe fire at Drogheda Ipas centre was ‘started deliberately’
Firefighters rescued five people, including a baby, from the top floor of the building on Friday.
Nigeria leader hopes to meet Trump after threats that Pentagon would form attack plan
Funeral details announced for Ryan Weir Gibbons as murder investigation launched
Irish woman in fundraising effort for those affected by Hurricane Melissa
Egypt opens grand museum designed by Irish firm to the public
Two children among dead in Russian blitz on Ukraine
Rain warning issued for four counties this evening
Do you listen to the politics podcast that Ivan Yates just got axed from?
Man arrested in probe into death of man who presented at hospital with serious injuries
Two men (30s) die in separate road incidents in Kildare and Galway
Opinion: Breakin' up (with your hairdresser) is hard to do
Gwen Loughman
Sitdown Sunday: A murder that haunted an Oregon town was almost solved - then came a twist
Miriam on Ryan payments story: "I knew it was big and I sensed it was going to be bad"
Miriam O'Callaghan
Ireland’s minimum wage will rise above €14 per hour - will this cause inflation?
A rise in the minimum wage could ruffle prices, but the effect is likely smaller than you think.
The reality of losing a job: Silent redundancies, AI and reentering the jobs market
Our readers tell us about their recent experiences of redundancies.
They have a mix of stories ranging from company restructuring to AI-fuelled job losses.
One man on the job hunt said it feels like there is a 'kind of contempt from prospective employers' that wasn't there before.
Rub shoulders with ambassadors in the heart of Ballsbridge for €2.5 million
How much do you know about Bond Girls?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Ireland v New Zealand, November Test
Palestinian in Ireland: My brother returned to our town in Gaza. He found silence and dust.
Walaa Sabah
Latest remains returned from Gaza are not bodies of hostages, Israel says
Sinn Féin most popular party in Ireland as support for Government slumps, says new poll
Manchester United come from behind to share the spoils with Nottingham Forest
Ivan Yates axed from podcast with Matt Cooper over revelations he coached Jim Gavin
Pressure builds on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to give evidence before US committee on Epstein
Families rescued from blaze after fire at Drogheda Ipas centre
Woman (38) charged over Louvre jewel heist
Trump set to skip sending any top US officials to COP30 climate summit
Dublin Fire Brigade received 276 Halloween-related fire calls yesterday
Planned one-bed apartments at former RTÉ lands set to begin at over €480,000
Opinion: Ireland must stand united against hate in all its forms
Laura Harmon
Saoirse Ronan confirmed to play Linda McCartney opposite Paul Mescal in Beatles biopics
Satellite imagery suggests mass killings are likely continuing in Sudan
More than 30 staff sacked at Grand Theft Auto developer in alleged ‘union-busting’ move
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to receive six-figure payout to cover move, say reports
Surrealing in the Years: Sorry Simon, maybe Ireland doesn't want to be a 'centrist' country
Carl Kinsella