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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
Aer Lingus cancellations: what to expect if you've booked to fly during industrial action
Donncha O'Callaghan becomes latest presenter to announce departure from RTÉ 2FM
List of how many Defence Force members have criminal convictions sought by Govt
RTÉ to cut 400 jobs, limit presenter salaries and make users sign-in for streaming
A multi-functional studio in Cork and a new audio app are also part of the strategy.
Natasha O'Brien receives standing ovation as she watched from Dáil public gallery
International Criminal Court issues warrants for Russian military chief and ex-defence minister
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, iconic voice of GAA commentary, dies aged 93
'Teddy looks at the ball, the ball looks at Teddy': Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh's classic quotes
Galway woman becomes country’s first patient fitted with heart-failure sensor
Julian Assange en route to Saipan to plead guilty in US court before flying home to Australia
Number of sexual assaults reported at mental health centres jumps from 12 in 2022 to 42 last year
Concerns have also been raised about the number of people being physically restrained at mental health facilities.
The average episode of physical restraint in 2023 lasted for 4.4 minutes
Sinn Féin's spokesperson for Mental Health, Mark Ward, today expressed "grave concerns" over certain findings
Jack Chambers announced as new Finance Minister to replace Michael McGrath
Taylor Swift fans across the world hit by cancelled Aer Lingus flights due to strike action
Poll: Do you use a travel agent when booking a holiday?
Government aims to enact ban on 51-week student leases in time for upcoming academic year
Tallaght Bypass re-opens after collision which resulted in pedestrian being hospitalised
Gardaí deployed to Burrow Beach in Sutton following ‘disturbances’ yesterday
Gender-quotas ‘only part of solution’ to low levels of women and minorities at local government level
Electoral Commission to be given new powers to tackle online misinformation
'People move on': Aodhán Ó Ríordáin on Labour gaining first seat in EU after 10 years
Ó Ríordáin told The Journal he plans to protect employment rights, push back against the far right and continue carrying the green torch in the European Parliament.
Cabinet approves next step in plan to use River Shannon to boost country's water supply
Human rights watchdog calls for abolition of Special Criminal Court one year on from report
McGrath confirmed as Ireland's nominee for EU Commissioner as he eyes financial portfolio
Record 13,104 cases treated for problem drug use amid jump in cocaine use, especially among women
Despair for Croatia as 98th-minute goal sends Italy through to Euro knockout stages
Dali cargo ship leaves Baltimore nearly three months after fatal bridge collapse
No final-day magic for Albania as they are beaten by second-string Spain
Finance Minister Michael McGrath set to become Ireland's new EU Commissioner
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Security alert ends in Omagh after firearm found behind Sinn Féin office
Motorcyclist in his 20s killed in collision with car in Bandon, Co Cork this morning
Tesco Ireland pleads guilty to failing to correctly display Clubcard prices
Aer Lingus and IALPA agree to attend separate Labour Court meetings amid pay dispute
Plan for dual carriage upgrade for Limerick to Cork road to go before Government next year