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Man arrested over alleged assault on two people canvassing with Mary Lou McDonald yesterday
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Trump says he can play 'dirtier' than Canada in row over anti-tariff ad
Larry Donnelly: Online engagement and a united left transformed Catherine Connolly's Áras chances
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Weather expected to turn cold this bank holiday weekend
Opinion: Our young people are the future – the next President of Ireland should empower them
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Ireland's next president: The votes have been cast, but when will we know the official result?
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Ireland v Belgium, Nations League play-offs
Come to vote, stay for the rhubarb tart: The polling station inside a sitting room in Tipperary
Dublin Airport passenger data could be compromised following cyber breach by criminal gang
Starmer calls on Western allies to do more to bolster Ukraine's long-range missile capability
Graffiti on office is ‘attempt to intimidate me and my team’, Tipperary TD says
Irish boxer Kellie Harrington confirms she is coming out of retirement
Man who drowned in River Shannon was driving jet ski at ‘unsafe speed’, inquiry finds
Áras election turnout quite low as polls near close
Counting will begin tomorrow morning.
High Court grants orders allowing Tusla to secure protection of vulnerable minor
Dublin Marathon 2025: Start time, transport options and everything else you need for race day
Gardaí called as Mary Lou McDonald and canvassers threatened on Dublin street
The incident happened at around 4pm on the city’s northside.
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Woman arrested in connection with sharing ‘graphic image’ from scene of fatal collision in Newry
Kim Kardashian reveals she has been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm
Pharmacies must clearly display information about the cost of all services from December
Former Lostprophets frontman died from stab wound to the neck in prison, inquest hears
Westlife release new song penned by Ed Sheeran as band marks 25th anniversary
Second man found guilty of murdering Kieran Quilligan in Cork
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Declan Hannon retires and Limerick’s changing of the guard
With their experienced campaigners racking up the miles, how many young players will be fast tracked in Limerick – or is there a sting in the tail of this great side?
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Carrick-on-Shannon in Co Leitrim named Ireland’s Tidiest Town for 2025
How the British and Irish papers covered the verdict in the Bloody Sunday murder trial
Bins set on fire outside Ipas centre in Dublin 8 during disturbance last night
White House East Wing demolished as Trump smashes forward with ballroom project
The two-storey structure of drawing rooms and offices, including a walkway to the White House itself, has been turned into rubble.
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