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21st April 2024 - 27th April 2024
Israeli leaders criticise expected US sanctions against ultra-Orthodox military unit
Limerick rally to overcome Clare while Waterford get off the mark in Munster championship
Liverpool get Premier League bid back on track with Fulham win
Coventry rally from 3-0 down but Man United survive after penalties to book FA Cup final spot
'We've had people outside our house': Eamon Ryan condemns 'horrific' signs at O'Gorman's home
Government will give 'very serious consideration' to redress scheme for Stardust families
The families of the victims have been through “an enormous trauma”, Martin said.
Man (26) jailed over racial abuse of kids outside Garda station
Caio Benicio, the hero Deliveroo driver from Parnell Square attack, to run for Fianna Fáil
Woman robbed while sitting in her car on the side of a road in Co Kildare
14 children among 18 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as mass grave discovered at hospital
Man dead after crash involving car and motorcycle in Co Antrim
Irishman (50s) drowns in Portuguese tourist resort
FG receives boost after Harris becomes Taoiseach but SF remain most popular, poll suggests
Sitdown Sunday: Why some footballers are swapping the GAA for the NFL
Motorcyclist airlifted from crash scene after suffering serious injuries in Longford
'I joined the Oireachtas Israeli and Palestinian friendship groups — but I'm no longer involved', says junior minister
Iran, Israel appear to pull back from brink as US approves military aid
Tony Duffin: The trauma of war is fuelling drug abuse among soldiers in Ukraine
Tony Duffin
What are European political groupings and why are they important?
How much do you know about the EPP? S&D? Get up to speed before you cast your vote.
Tenants 'feel like pawns on a chessboard' as 15 families face eviction from Donegal estate
‘There is no peace day by day, like it was before,’ one tenant said.
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April 2024
A boy (7) has died in a 'tragic accident' at a swimming pool in Clare
Quiz: How much do you know about pop icon Taylor Swift?
Could ‘bait bikes’ put a dent in the 20,000 bike thefts seen in Dublin each year?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Four-goal Donegal down champions Derry while Kerry eventually edge out gritty Cork
Larry Donnelly: The immigration issue compounds uncertainty in Irish politics
Larry Donnelly
Silva strikes late against Chelsea to send Man City through to FA Cup final
'Thank you, America': Zelensky welcomes US House approval of Ukraine aid package
Ryan says EU has gone 'from bees to bullets' amid Green Deal rollbacks and conflict escalation
Gaza official says Israeli strike killed nine family members in Rafah
Christy Moore among attendees of pro-Palestine rally in Dublin
Ireland suffer huge defeat to England in Women's Six Nations
Pregnant woman and journalist among those killed in Ukraine strikes on Russia overnight
Eamon Ryan tells Healy-Raes 'the Kingdom's going green', as Conor Pass earmarked for national park
'Blood covered' man accused of street robbery and bookies raid on Grafton Street
'If I wasn’t in the competition, I would also be boycotting': Bambie Thug responds to backlash
Taoiseach apologises 'unreservedly' to Stardust families following 'emotional' meeting today
Simon Harris said he will make a formal apology ‘on behalf of the State’ on Tuesday in the Dáil.
England v Ireland, Women's Six Nations
Catch up on all the action as Scott Bemand’s side continue their championship run in Twickenham.
Half-Time: England 38-3 Ireland
Full-Time: England 88-10 Ireland