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AIB staff to begin voting on return-to-office measures today
'I'd have walked the f**king thing': Bob Geldof says he could have won the Áras election
Former British soldier found not guilty of two Bloody Sunday murders in 1972
The judge said “whatever suspicions” the court may have about the role of Soldier F, the evidence presented fell short of what was required for a conviction.
'It's important the President has Irish from a legal standpoint and as they are First Citizen'
Ian Paisley’s son calls for King Charles to abdicate after he prays with Pope Leo in Sistine Chapel
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How did one glitch break half the internet?
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Video and photos show how violence escalated as gardaí came under attack for second night
24 people were arrested near Citywest after fireworks, bottles and masonry were thrown at officers.
Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly are leaving Strictly Come Dancing
Zelenskyy welcomes 'strong' US and EU sanctions targeting Russian energy
Trump is knocking down an entire wing of the White House to build his ballroom
Liverpool end losing streak with thumping 5-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt
Media outlets are going to Israel's Supreme Court demanding access to Gaza
Opinion: The relationship between farming and pharma is closer than you might like
Pippa Hackett
'My conversations with Vladimir go nowhere': Trump pulls trigger on Russian oil firm sanctions
There were only 24 HAP properties available to rent in Ireland last month - 21 were in Dublin
Political ad ban by social media companies leaves elections ‘susceptible to bad actors’
The Journal Investigates found huge money was spent on social media ads by candidates and parties during the last general election.
Big tech companies have banned political ads in response to new EU rules
Change in political ad rules will impact political campaigning online
Labour candidates dominate the list of highest elected spenders at last election
Over 20 arrests and two gardaí injured in second night of riots at Citywest
Tonight’s confrontation follows a much larger riot at the same site last night.
Yellow rain warning in place across three counties as Met Éireann warns of possible flooding
Connolly extends commanding lead over Humphreys in latest presidential poll
According to polling published this evening by the Business Post/Red C, Connolly has increased her commanding lead over Humphreys.
Louvre director acknowledges ‘terrible failure’ after daylight crown jewel heist
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Reporters, rugby stars and an ex-Taoiseach among nominees as Irish Book Awards shortlist unveiled
Bon Jovi to play Croke Park next summer after singer's recovery from vocal cord surgery
Up to 100 jobs to be lost as Merck Life Science announces closure of Arklow facility
End of an era as Michael D Higgins hosts final tea reception in the Áras
Connolly slams 'malicious' AI-generated deepfake claiming she dropped out of Presidential race
Central Bank boss says ICJ opinion not considered in Israeli 'war bonds' transfer to Luxembourg
Dublin councillors furious at partial exclusion from new policing committee
Saggart locals say they are 'scared and in shock' following last night's violence in Citywest
International Court of Justice says Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza
Twelve people rescued off Cork coastline
Judge considers imprisoning teenager 'for stupidity' after he threw airsoft grenade for 'fun'
Ireland may be forced to cut up to 40 troops from Lebanon
We visited the 127 Infantry Battalion today who are preparing to deploy to Lebanon in November. They are putting their final training touches in the Glen of Imaal.
Fiosrú á lorg faoi "chosc" ar Kneecap taisteal go Ceanada
‘Someone will die if this continues’: Animal welfare charity slams use of horses in Citywest riot
Justice Minister says more people will be prosecuted after disorder at Citywest as six arrested
A garda van was set alight and demonstrators launched bricks, glass bottles and fireworks at gardaí.
Five men appear in court in connection with unrest in Citywest last night
Ireland just joined CERN (Europe's major nuclear research body)