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Status Yellow warning issued for Louth as rain moves eastward
Professor Rónán Collins: Getting the winter flu vaccine is an effective way to reduce the risk of stroke
Professor Rónán Collins
Why Ireland’s property bidding system drives prices and FOMO - and how it could be fixed
Courts Service says quote about Áras nominations attributed to judge online was 'never spoken'
Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to 'immediate ceasefire' in Qatar talks
‘A small man with a big voice’: Our readers reflect on the presidency of Michael D. Higgins
President Higgins’ 14-year tenure will come to an end next month – we asked our readers for their thoughts.
A lovingly preserved Edwardian gem in the heart of Sandymount for €1,450,000
Quiz: How much do you know about sumo wrestling?
Incensed locals, claims of compulsory purchase orders - what's going on with the Kinsale greenway?
The project has been the subject of emotive claims by opponents.
Weather warnings in place for southern counties, with Cork and Waterford on Status Orange
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Trossard puts Arsenal three points clear at top of the Premier League table
Man in critical condition after assault in Co Waterford last night
Maths Week: Your Saturday puzzle
Opinion: Is AI coming for your job? Maybe - but it's not inevitable
Finian Murphy
Tipperary GAA pay tribute after sudden death of senior football manager Philly Ryan
Teenager charged with murder of Ukrainian Vadym Davydenko (17) at Tusla facility
Vadym was stabbed during an incident at about 11 am on Wednesday at a 24-hour facility in an apartment building in Donaghmede.
Minister ‘sorry’ for endometriosis treatment waits as she launches new framework
Founder and artistic director of the Focus Theatre honoured in Dublin
Leinster 14 Munster 31, URC
Relive all the action as it happened at Croke Park.
Nottingham Forest sack Ange Postecoglou after 8 games in charge
Israel returns remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza
David Attenborough breaks record as oldest Daytime Emmy winner at 99
Garda loses out on loss of earnings claim for over €80,000 after two-year suspension
Status Orange rain warning issued for Co Waterford and Co Cork tonight
Explosive device and 3D printed firearms seized by gardaí in Co Carlow
Heather Humphreys says presidential race rival used ‘language of Nigel Farage’
Do you think politicians should go on podcasts?
One candidate is winning the podcast war - the other has hardly been on the field
As the electorate goes to the polls next week, one presidential candidate has been far more active on podcasts than the other.
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Who is the GAA's best dual player? | The creeping cost of county finals
Con O’Callaghan, Brendan Rogers, the McGraths . . . who is the finest dual exponent today? Plus, how much is too much to attend a county final?
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It could cost over €5 million for the HSE to dispose of handwash bought during the pandemic
Support for Sinn Féin jumps while government satisfaction plummets, poll suggests
Connolly has captured young voters' attention - but will it translate to the ballot paper?
Modular home builder in Co Cavan closes factory, claiming lack of work in Irish housing market
Man jailed for eight years for attempted rape outside Dublin nightclub
Restaurant owner: For every €100 in sales, I have to spend €93
Paul Behan
Postman who died after attack in Co Cork to be laid to rest today
Sadness and fear in Lebanon hills as Irish prepare to end decades-long mission
News Correspondent Niall O’Connor visited Lebanon this week to see how the country is coping with the news of the end of the 47 year peacekeeping mission.
Ukrainian teenager killed in Dublin had moved to Ireland for a better life, say family
Described as ‘kind’ and ‘very intelligent’, the teen was due to celebrate his 18th birthday next month.