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FactCheck: What do we know about the scale of child sex exploitation by gangs in the UK?
League of Ireland champions Shelbourne appoint former Dublin GAA star Tomás Quinn as CEO
Work begins on Dublin home at risk of collapse into River Camac
LISTEN: Shortlist for 2024 RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish Song of the Year
Sheep farmers in Galtee Mountains searching for sheep under deep snow
Government warned stamp duty increases on bulk home purchases could 'harm investment'
Mountain rescue team issue safety plea after late night Donegal climbers spark alarm
Man arrested by Spanish police over death of John George released pending criminal probe
WRC criticises two year suspension of garda as an unfair 'rubber stamping' exercise
FactCheck: Do immigrants get shorter sentences than Irish citizens?
Leo Varadkar criticises 'disappointing decision' by NI minister to block school's integration
'I'll fill the hydrants myself': LA resident confronts California Governor over wildfires response
Most of the Irish-language Wikipedia was written by editors who did not speak Irish
The truth about Meta’s broadside against fact-checkers
Susan Daly
Sport and live events dominate list as Ireland's most watched TV programmes for 2024 revealed
Bambie Thug shares 'wild' experience of getting caught up in Los Angeles fires
Dublin councillor seeking statue of Sinéad O'Connor to redress 'lack of female representation'
Man lay at bottom of swimming pool for five minutes while lifeguards 'stood chatting', court told
Should the government set up a State-run death notice website?
Novak Djokovic claims he was 'poisoned' before Australian Open deportation
Lancet study indicates deaths from traumatic injuries in Gaza significantly underestimated
'Teetering on the edge': 2024 was first year of global warming above 1.5 degrees
US government brands Dublin riots as terrorism by Irish white supremacists
New report monitoring global terror incidents lists Ireland as one of six countries targeted by white supremacists.
Report calls riots 'white identity terrorism'
Online disinformation fuelled anti-immigrant violence
Extremists recruiting online and in person
Firefighters make progress in slowing Los Angeles wildfires amid devastation
Water dropped from aircraft helped fire crews quickly seize control of the fires in the Hollywood Hills.
The wildfires have claimed at least five lives while more than 130,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.
Billy Crystal and Paris Hilton are among the stars to have lost their homes.
Foul play not suspected after man’s body discovered at vacant property in Co Donegal
'Acorn' savings, infrastructure and cannabis - party leaders meeting daily to bash out compromises
Windmill Lane Pictures to close with immediate effect
Lebanon army chief Joseph Aoun becomes president after two-year vacuum
Venezuelan opposition leader arrested after protest ahead of Maduro inauguration
Status Orange low temperature and ice warning in place for 15 counties
Tonight is set to remain very cold with widespread frost, ice and some black ice.
Met Éireann said the cold snap will start to ease up from tomorrow, but people should still be careful over the weekend as the thaw will be gradual.
Weather stations in Athenry and Mullingar recorded temperatures of -7 degrees last night.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Poland to grant Israeli officials 'free' access to Auschwitz ceremony despite arrest warrant
Gardaí believe man arrested at Connolly Station intended to sell decommissioned gun in Dublin
The man has since been released without charge and a file will be prepared for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Opinion: The next government needs to adopt a new approach to the criminal justice system
Saoirse Brady
Gardaí send file on Moriarty Tribunal to Director of Public Prosecutions
Motorist clocked at double the speed limit in Dublin as drivers urged to slow down in cold weather
'Unfair' to claim new government won't implement changes to abortion law, Harris and Martin say
Anti-immigration activist and man he 'clashes with online' both charged after altercation in Waterford