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Two men arrested after €1.25 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Kildare
Investigation launched after man arrested in Co Donegal later found dead in Garda Station cell
Woman in her 80s dies after being struck by a van in Carlow town
Poll: Are you going to Taylor Swift this weekend?
Are you ready for it? What to know about the Taylor Swift gigs at the Aviva
The pop star takes to the stage of the Aviva tonight for the first of her three-night stint in Dublin.
Teenagers killed after Waterford collision involving bus and e-scooter named locally
Joseph Barry Wallace, son of former MEP Mick Wallace, has died aged 30
Former police chief charged over slow response to 2022 massacre at Texas School
Bolivia president denies being behind failed coup
'Suckers and losers': Trump and 'slow' Biden battle it out in 'painful' debate
Joe Biden struggled to deliver certain answers – prompting concern among Democrats.
Pharma firms maximise profits in Ireland as patients struggle with drug prices
Investigate Europe reveals how big pharma funnels billions of profits through Ireland while high drug prices mean life-threatening delays for Irish patients.
The 15 largest European and US drugmakers publicly disclose over 1,300 subsidiaries in low-tax jurisdictions
These multinationals amassed profits of €580 billion in the last five years
This amount outweighs their research and development (R&D) costs of €572 billion
EU leaders back Ursula von der Leyen for second term as European Commission president
Biden v Trump: What to know ahead of tonight's debate
Tonight represents a chance for both candidates to win over undecided voters and take a lead in the run-up to November’s election.
Palestinians flee northern Gaza amid heavy Israeli bombardment
Dara Calleary returns to Cabinet as super junior minister as James Lawless becomes Minister of State
Second teenage boy dies after crash involving bus and an e-scooter
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Debunked: Condensation trails after airplanes aren't signs of intentional climate modification
Senior Bolivian general among 17 people arrested after apparent failed coup attempt
IALPA considering further strike action after talks to resolve pay dispute with Aer Lingus break down
The pilots’ union said Aer Lingus will not move from its 12.5% pay increase offer.
Tánaiste: 68 Defence Forces members convicted or currently charged with criminal offences
Irish Rail warns most intercity services sold out ahead of packed weekend of events in Dublin
Dublin drops from 32nd to 39th most liveable city as Vienna retains the top spot - survey
Mother and Baby Home inquiry in North must not 'repeat mistakes' of Republic, survivor warns
US Supreme Court rejects opioid crisis deal that would shield Sackler family from being sued
Swift concerts prompt Dublin bead-buying frenzy: 'I’d say there’s been a 1000% sales increase'
Man recovering in hospital after late night Dublin city centre assault
Zelenskyy urges EU leaders to deliver weapons as security agreement finalised in Brussels
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Man who dragged ex-partner along road in 'horrific' attack gets 21-month suspended sentence
Debunked: Visiting restrictions at Tallaght Hospital are due to viruses, despite conspiracy theories
Anyone accused of gender-based violence should not serve in Defence Forces while awaiting trial - Taoiseach
Taoiseach says Ireland must do better after Pride disco in Wicklow postponed due to 'threats'
Gardaí seek order for destruction of XL bully dog after reports of it biting members of public
RTÉ criticised over 'privatisation' of Fair City and Late Late Show
Former Dublin footballer Diarmuid Connolly spared conviction over 'unprovoked' New Year's Eve assault
Chambers wants to give workers 'a break' on income tax but says Government must be 'careful'
Teachers’ union says €2,000 bonus after first year of teaching is ‘sticking plaster measure’