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Woman missing from Dublin city found safe and well
Sites in Dublin, Cork and Limerick included in 'largest ever transfer of State land'
Pet abduction to be made criminal offence in the UK in bid to crack down on thieves
Leaving Cert: Top grades significantly higher on last year as students get their results
Poll: Do you delete your text messages?
Japan's Prime Minister bows out of party leadership race in sign he will step down
Housing supply: What changes are we likely to see in the next 18 months?
Hillary Clinton leads tributes after death of Pat Hume
Man due in court in connection with fatal shooting of teenager Conor O'Brien
Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal secure another cycling gold medal at Paralympic Games
British IS ‘Beatles’ terrorist facing life behind bars after guilty pleas
Paralympic Breakfast: Pat O'Leary wins B final in Tokyo
New Zealand PM says supermarket stabbing was a 'terrorist' attack
Biden won’t run in 2024 after Afghanistan ‘travesty’, says Trump's ex-chief of staff
Police drain York lake in search for missing university chef Claudia Lawrence
Gardaí appealing for witnesses after woman (20s) dies in single-vehicle collision
NI police chief vows to listen to unionist concerns over report on South Armagh policing
Sterling shines on disgraceful night in Hungary as racist chants mar England win
Nasa’s newest Mars rover successfully collects first rock sample
Hurricane Ida: At least 25 dead as flash floods slam New York area
Donaldson tells Varadkar NI Protocol is ‘causing damage to political stability’
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trailer Watch: Which film will you watch this weekend?
Joe Biden condemns Supreme Court failure to block Texas abortion curb
Race to reopen Kabul airport with many still desperate to flee Afghanistan
New short-term let regulations to be in place by next summer
Dublin man to be tried at Special Criminal Court for 2016 murder of Gareth Hutch
Man's body discovered in 'unexplained circumstance' in Tallaght
'You're trying to say an apple's an orange': Martin and Varadkar want perspective on Zapponegate
'I said to her: 'How many more fights have you got?' She looked at me like she was going to kill me'
Housing for All: The measures aimed at helping single people get on the property ladder
Vacant property tax to be introduced next year in a bid to get empty homes back on the market
Abba have just released new music for the first time in 40 years - have a listen
Opposition parties label government's Housing For All plan as 'unambitious'
Affordable and social homes, tackling vacant sites: Key points from the major new housing plan
Coveney asks to appear before Oireachtas Committee to clarify text controversy
Warmer weather to stay with us into next week (but there's an increased chance of rain)
Only 'matters of substance' to be referred to courts under Government planning overhaul