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15-year-old boy accused of attacking US tourist Stephen Termini sent forward for trial
Garda accused of dangerous driving over fatal N7 crash sent forward for trial
Close to 20% rise in robbery, extortion and hijacking offences over the past year
Govt publishes updated plan to reduce emissions following years of delay and breach of EU deadline
Dublin Airport passengers take diverging views on Aer Lingus pilots' strike
DUP’s Sammy Wilson ‘will not be deterred’ after shots fired at MP’s constituency office
Julian Assange lawyers: 'This prosecution sets a precedent that can be used against journalism'
Tommie Gorman's love of Sligo Rovers reaffirmed by club and family as funeral details confirmed
Pride disco in Wicklow for young LGBT+ people postponed after 'harassment and threats'
IALPA to begin talks with Aer Lingus tomorrow as industrial action by pilots underway
Members of IALPA began an indefinite work-to-rule at midnight, with an all-out strike planned for Saturday.
Aer Lingus and IALPA attended separate meetings with the Labour Court yesterday in a bid to resolve the dispute.
The Court said it would not be intervening at this time and would review the matter in July.
Irish singer Stephanie Rainey brought the audience to tears on America's Got Talent last night
'They aren’t living on the streets': Humphreys defends housing for some homeless families
NATO formally appoints Dutch Prime Minister as its new chief
Two 'lively looking bears' force abandonment of Ladies Gaelic Football match in Canada
St Finnian’s GAA club in Vancouver said the bears were hoping for a long ball into the square.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange returns home a free man
The deal ends many years of legal drama for Assange.
Gardaí investigate as 'unrestrained' dog attacks dog being walked in Limerick city
Poll: Will you watch any of this year's Glastonbury festival?
American journalist Evan Gershkovich's closed-door trial for espionage begins in Russia
High of 23 degrees forecast today though weather will become cooler, with rain at times later
Outgoing Finance Minister McGrath says he does not 'rule out' becoming a potential leader of Fianna Fáil
UK gambling row deepens as a Tory Cabinet minister says he placed bets on election date
Overhaul of Ireland's mental health law further delayed despite Govt promises for progress
Prison overcrowding: The number of people in prison in Ireland hit 5,000 for the first time ever
New analysis shows the prison population is climbing year on year.
Fifth Tory investigated in growing gambling row as Labour candidate admits betting against himself
US warns Israel that conflict with Hezbollah could 'easily become a regional war'
England top their group despite dismal goalless draw with Slovenia
Judge eases gag order on Trump ahead of his July sentencing
Here are 12 things RTÉ is promising over the next five years
McGrath gets thumbs up from Fine Gaelers, but surprise expressed on Chambers' leap to finance
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Stunning Austria top Group D after 3-2 thriller with the Netherlands
MetroLink's new project director Sean Sweeney to be paid €550k
Explainer: How gardaí and the Defence Forces interact when a soldier is charged with a crime
Four men arrested for allegedly trespassing at UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home
Stardust redress process could be complete 'within weeks'
Law banning sale of tobacco products to under 21s won't take effect until 2028
Army deployed after protesters shot and parliament set on fire during demonstrations in Kenya
Labour Court to review Aer Lingus pay dispute in July as industrial action to begin tomorrow
It comes after the airline cancelled a further 50 flights today due to the ongoing pay row.
All-out strike action is also planned for a period on Saturday.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has 'challenged' both parties to engage rather than 'put people through chaos'.
Former RTÉ correspondent Tommie Gorman dies aged 68