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'Significant progress' made on National Broadband Plan, firm tells Oireachtas
Derry mother was shot by soldier in ‘unjustified’ circumstances, says coroner
Nato leaders denounce Russia's 'appalling cruelty' in Ukraine as Moscow threatens Norway
Authorities face 'difficult process' to identify victims in Texas lorry trailer deaths
Irish soldiers could train Ukrainian troops to make Russian minefields safe, minister says
European Commission seeks ban on flavoured heated tobacco products
Paul Mescal's GAA shorts from Normal People up for auction to support Ukraine filmmakers
'Cian Healy does not look too good ….he was in a bit of pain coming off the field'
Ex-Christian brother teacher convicted of molesting two boys gets 30-month jail sentence
Dáil committee hears women with vaginal mesh complications were told pain was 'in their minds'
Government teases new tax bracket for middle-income earners
CAB seizes vintage cars, cash and designer watches during raids in four counties
Sexual harassment case by Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh against RTÉ postponed until September
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Poll: Do you tip waiting staff?
Ireland's tour gets off to a terrible start after Maori All Blacks stun visitors
Gardaí warn of increase in 'romance fraud' scams
Survey places Dublin among most expensive cities for international workers
Victim hopes to find out how Maxwell and Epstein committed crimes for so long
Neale Richmond: Boris' Protocol Bill is an insult to everyone in Northern Ireland and the EU
Neale Richmond
Members of Defence Forces concerned about Cabinet approval of army standby for Dublin Airport
Man charged with murder of law graduate Zara Aleena who was killed as she walked home at night
New law will ban hospitality 'service charges' unless cash is going straight to staff
Man due in court over petrol bomb attack on South Dublin pub
Taoiseach to travel to Madrid for meetings with EU and Nato leaders
Over 3,000 hospitalisations a year among women suffering severe pregnancy sickness
Irish people largely support staying in EU - but many unsure how it works
Naval Service staffing crisis deepens as critical engineers leave for better pay on cruise ships
Podcaster and bowel cancer campaigner Deborah James dies aged 40
227 callers unable to contact emergency services early this morning due to service outage
Irish man, 62, dies in hit-and-run in north London
Trump tried to force limo to Capitol Hill on day of 6 January riot, aide testifies
'It's a great story for any young player that has experienced living with a setback'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Government to seek Dáil approval for Outer Space Treaty
Over 60% acute hospitals operating at unsafe bed occupancy levels
Turkey lifts objections to Sweden and Finland joining NATO
This is where Ireland's World Cup begins - in a Waikato winter rather than under a French sun
Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in jail for sex crimes