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'Significant delays' in processing new passports caused by a surge in demand
Coronavirus: 7,005 new cases and 1,251 patients in hospital, including 56 in ICU
Lisa Smith's lawyers make fresh bid to have charges against her dismissed
Flogas Energy to increase electricity and gas prices by almost 30% in May
Midlands trial: Four men convicted of a range of sexual offences against teenage girl
Padraig Harrington sets early pace at Augusta
Shanghai residents ‘running out of food’ under Covid lockdown
Turkish court suspends trial of 26 Saudis accused of killing Jamal Khashoggi
Former Trump advisers held in contempt of Congress over attack on US Capitol
Dr Tony Holohan rules out return as Chief Medical Officer after his new role in Trinity College
Sinn Féin needles Varadkar over Fine Gael backbench unease about Carbon Tax hike
British Chancellor facing ‘very serious questions’ over wife’s non-dom tax status
Tánaiste pays tribute to Ukrainian man who died after leaving 'second home' Ireland to fight
Astronomers observe most distant galaxy ever spotted
Connacht welcome back key men, McGrath gets nod at 9 for Leinster ahead of European tussle
MP murder accused tells jury: ‘I killed him to stop him harming Muslims’
UFC star Conor McGregor charged with dangerous driving in Bentley
Man arrested over Belfast security alert which interrupted Coveney speech
Tent camp, warehouses, arenas and Citywest hotel may house refugees by Easter
92% drop in affordable properties in 10 months as opposition says housing crisis 'getting worse'
Cost of living anxieties mount as inflation accelerates to 6.7% in March
Russian forces executed and raped civilians in apparent war crimes, Amnesty investigators find
Brittany Ferries to operate 'huge' tourist-oriented vessel on Rosslare to Bilbao route
Jet diverts to Shannon for emergency landing after engine failure
Poll: Who is most responsible for stopping the spread of misinformation?
'Only the beginning': Ireland's first-ever carbon budgets pass through the Dáil
Defence lawyer: Rates of payment are miserable compared to the time, work and skill required
Darren Lalor
Witness appeal after fatal single-car collision in Co Tipperary
'Brands are waking up to the fact that women's sport is a new market that can deliver better value'
Further package of measures to help ease the cost of living to be approved next week
Peat pressure: Industrial peat extraction in enforcement firing line
Ireland's Collins scores first-ever Premier League goal as Burnley deepen Everton's relegation fears
Eight-foot pencil returned to Galway literature festival after being stolen last night
Man charged with threat to kill British MP faces additional charge of threatening to attack other MP's
Benzema hat-trick leaves Chelsea on brink of elimination
Additional Kinder chocolate products recalled over link to salmonella outbreak
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
New sanctions placed on Russia by US and UK ahead of UN Human Rights Council vote