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Gardaí to be honoured for bravery in fire rescue and armed incidents with terrorists and robbers
Booker Prize announces new prize for Children's fiction
Opinion: Irish abroad should have the right to vote for their president
Cáit Caden
It's (finally) polling day! Here's your guide to voting in the presidential election
The dos and don’ts of the polling station.
Trump says all trade talks with Canada have been 'TERMINATED' over anti-tariffs advert
Law professor: Diluting the Occupied Territories Bill would be a political choice more than a legal one
Conor Crummey
Lara Gillespie storms to glorious World Championship gold in Chile
Seán Kelly says not holding a FG contest for presidential nomination was a 'big, big mistake'
‘I got put back in my box pretty quickly’ Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly says.
What to Watch: Catch up with these modern classic series
Gardaí maintain strong presence as Citywest protest passes peacefully this evening
Connolly and Humphreys end campaigns in high spirits ahead of vote tomorrow
Man charged after 3D-printed gun seized by gardaí in Ballymun
Hamas and rivals Fatah meet in Egypt to discuss future of Gaza
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Russian planes violate Lithuania's airspace as Putin calls US oil sanctions 'serious'
Drug smuggler claims that pilot was unaware of €8m cocaine load flown from France to Longford
Shkendija v Shelbourne, Uefa Conference League
How Citywest scenes are drawing the attention of far-right media and influencers
Shamrock Rovers lose out 2-0 to Celje in Uefa Conference League
JD Vance calls Israeli parliamentary vote on annexation of West Bank an 'insult'
There's a plan to collate all current electoral registers - but it won't be done until 2029
Manslaughter probe launched after man dies days after suffering head injury outside bar in Lurgan
'My finger is worn down from looking at news': How the older generation feel about the election
Gardaí to remain in Citywest for four to five days due to anti-immigration riots
Former garda who incited strangers to rape his colleague admits to disclosing policing data
Watch: 500-strong Rock Choir makes history with 'Dreams' performance at Giants Causeway
The performance took place at the UNESCO heritage site in September.
Harris says 'we'll defy the skeptics' despite poll putting Connolly in clear lead
Israel to lose US backing if the occupied West Bank is annexed, says Trump
Skeletal remains potentially linked to the 1798 Rebellion discovered in Naas
'We're not finished yet': Family of man killed on Bloody Sunday vow to continue fight for Justice
Man appealing assault conviction claims jury 'dined with the State' over subsidised lunches
16 people appear in court following second night of rioting in Citywest
People from across the country appeared in court for a variety of charges in relation to the unrest last night.
Man found guilty of murder of victim whose skeletal remains were found in jute bag
Spoil the Vote campaign could ‘considerably slow down’ presidential election count on Saturday
'Tabhachtach go mbeadh Gaeilge ag an Uachtarán, ó thaobh dlí de is mar gur é an Céad Saoránach'
Unsure what to do on polling day? Here's how to avoid spoiling your vote
Analysis: Rioters last night overwhelmingly young men and little sign of pre-planning
Four gardaí were injured in last night’s rioting in West Dublin – here’s what it was like on the ground.
There was little sign of much organisation among the rioters in Saggart last night.
By contrast there was significant premeditation on Tuesday when lasers were pointed at the Garda helicopter overhead.
AIB, EBS and Haven reduce interest rates on non-green fixed mortgages