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Proud Boys leader charged with conspiracy over riot at US Capitol
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US bans Russian oil as Poland donates fighter jets to US to be given to Ukraine army
Nicola Sturgeon issues formal apology to thousands of women executed as witches
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Witnesses tell rape trial that woman was 'distraught' and her skirt was 'torn' after leaving car
Ed Sheeran tells court he is trying to 'clear my name' in copyright case
Cabinet will sign off on an emergency cut to excise duty on fuel tomorrow
Juror in Ghislaine Maxwell trial told judge he regrets not disclosing sexual abuse
Over 2,000 people fleeing Ukraine have arrived in Ireland with 640 staying in hotels
High Court challenge brought over order preventing off-duty soldiers attending protests
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Several Russian Embassy workers in Dublin are in Ireland on expired visas
The Explainer: What is NATO and what's Ireland's involvement in it?
Zelenskyy invokes Churchill in Commons address, telling MPs Ukraine 'will fight to the end'
EU moves to significantly cut imports of Russian fossil fuels as MEPs eye alternatives
Wintry few days ahead with wind and rain weather warnings issued in 16 counties
Taoiseach floats idea of a Citizens’ Assembly on Ireland’s military neutrality
Prince Andrew pays financial settlement to Virginia Giuffre
Ukrainian girl dies of dehydration under rubble of home, says Mariupol mayor
US bans Russian oil imports and UK to phase them out over invasion of Ukraine
DAA accused of 'money grab' over planned drop-off and collection charges at Dublin Airport
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EU Parliament Ukraine rapporteur says Mick Wallace and Clare Daly are 'politically irrelevant' and 'marginal'
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Cabinet approves moving BusConnects ahead to planning stage
How the letter 'Z' became a symbol of support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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'I want to go out at the top' - Sexton confirms he will retire after 2023 Rugby World Cup
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Man who cleaned up home where Keane Mulready Woods was murdered is jailed for four years