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Armagh All-Ireland winning GAA player pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges
CMAT ‘devastated’ as 16 tour dates postponed due to an infected tooth
Are you doing Sober October?
AIB issues warning over investment scams after one customer defrauded of over €150,000
Gardaí publish facial reconstruction in bid to identify skeletal remains found on Cork greenway
White House threatens 'imminent' firings as efforts to swiftly end government shutdown collapse
'A conservation giant': Global figures react to death of revered chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall
EU leaders looking to build a 'drone wall' to counter Russian threat
Extract: 'I see him as he was that night, before he was a rapist, before he shattered my life.'
Bláthnaid Raleigh
Australia 'mushroom murderer' Erin Patterson to appeal conviction
Death toll from Philippines earthquake rises to 72 as search and rescue efforts wind down
Thousands of fines and warnings issued over abandoned and badly parked Moby bikes in Dublin
Dubliners are frustrated by Moby bikes blocking footpaths and being abandoned in estates – but the company says it’s a victim of its own success.
Hundreds gather to remember father, mother and son killed in Co Louth
Seven Irish citizens among activists detained as Israeli forces seize flotilla ships, organisers say
It is understood that at least four vessels have already been boarded by Israeli forces.
Part of high-rise apartment building in New York City collapses
Drink driver jailed following crash after driving with no lights on wrong side of road
Childcare costs in Ireland are soaring - how does the rest of Europe compare?
Our cross-border investigation found that childcare costs in other European countries are significantly cheaper.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
TD criticises 'deterioration' of Garda Armed Support Unit amid plan for amalgamation
'This is cowboy stuff': Government questioned on significant overcharging by Ipas providers
Hunter S. Thompson's death to be reviewed by officials 20 years after it was ruled a suicide
Parenting: I left my teenagers to fend for themselves this summer. Why didn't I do this years ago?
Gwen Loughman
Jim Gavin says he didn't see drone filming campaign footage during park run
Catherine Connolly hired woman convicted of gun crime to work in Leinster House
Irish girl guides are helping older people improve their digital skills
Vacant buildings on two Dublin city centre streets to become homes for 'key workers'
The Social Democrats want the state to invest €120m in modular home 'factories'
Case of garda and alleged sexual assault by his brother among referrals to GSOC
Man arrested as cyclist (40s) hospitalised following collision with car in Kerry
Committee warned fish kill from recent Cork incident could run into the ‘hundreds of thousands’
Catherine Connolly among TDs highlighting hunger strike by industrial school survivors
Heather Humphreys says people 'didn't understand' family and care referendums
Taoiseach: Real wages are up, so people won't be worse off without cost of living Budget package
Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus are going abroad to try and recruit more drivers
Health minister 'not happy' with spinal surgery waiting lists but won't call it 'an emergency'
Man charged over stabbing of garda is further charged with arson of Conor McGregor’s Dublin pub
Storm Amy: Nationwide weather warning issued with 'near gale force' winds expected on Friday
A Status rain warning has also been issued for 14 counties on Thursday, with Status Orange in Kerry.
How much is okay for the State to spend on a bike shed?