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McEntee says diversity will be a focus of new process for appointing judges
Fine Gael senator apologises and retracts statement about Robbie Keane's salary
Temperatures set to drop as low as -4 degrees tonight
The Explainer: What does the census do?
Man arrested as €140,000 diamorphine seized in Dublin search
Poll: Would a 20c surcharge stop you from using single-use coffee cups?
Aoife Martin: 'Those who wouldn't cross the road for women's sport are now upset by trans women in sport'
Aoife Martin
Facebook gave user information to hackers who posed as law enforcement
'She got the cast removed to play and took painkillers': In praise of a multi-All-Ireland winner
Online interest in electric vehicles peaked in Ireland as fuel costs soared
Boy (11) rescued from four-metre-deep manhole at NI petrol station
Academy says Will Smith was asked but refused to leave Oscars after Chris Rock slap
Ukraine preparing for new Russian strikes in the east of the country, Zelenskyy says
Siri can't speak Irish: Tackling the digital gaps for the Irish language
Corrupt port and airport workers 'central' to operations of organised crime gangs in Ireland
Kremlin says nothing 'too promising' came from Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul
Barca book Champions League semi-final spot in front of record crowd, PSG down Bayern
British MPs vote to continue at-home abortion services in England
Two people killed after gunman opens fire at McDonalds in Dutch city
What will Covid-19 bring next? The World Health Organization outlines three scenarios
Government parties vote against bill calling for a referendum on Ireland's neutrality
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Man due in court charged over hijacking and security alert in north Belfast
Munster Council opts to move 2022 Kerry-Cork Munster clash to Fitzgerald Stadium
Political relationships between NI, Ireland and UK ‘not where they should be’, Varadkar says
Trial of Islamic State 'Beatle' begins as defense claims mistaken identity
FactFind: Less than 2% speak Irish daily. How does that compare with other EU minority languages?
FactFind: Labhraíonn níos lú ná 2% Gaeilge go laethúil - comparáid idir sin agus mion-teanga Eorpach eile
Temporary ferry service to be provided while Dursey Island cable car is being upgraded
Facebook's Meta funded attack campaign against TikTok, report says
N20 Cork-Limerick road seen as important step in linking two of Ireland’s biggest city regions
Passengers travelling on some Irish Rail services experience delays due to 'security alert'
Man jailed for two years over fatal one-punch attack on father-of-four
Trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman has opened
‘Low’ threat of direct cyber attack on Ireland, says top official
Over 200 babies ‘could have survived’ if an NHS trust provided better care, report finds
Bruce Willis to retire from acting after aphasia diagnosis, says his family
Up to 35,000 new homes may be needed to house Ukrainian refugees, says Housing Minister
The Wanted star Tom Parker dies aged 33 after brain tumour battle