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Dublin City Council to issue ‘small number of special licences’ for Olympics homecoming after criticism
Botswana's Letsile Tebogo upstages Noah Lyles to become first African to win Olympic 200m final
Paris 'flying taxis' scheme misses Olympic debut
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus sworn in as Bangladesh's interim leader
Ciaran Brennan: The plan to save the Hen Harrier should be the blueprint for wider restoration
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Wexford Fleadh breaks Guinness World Record for most tin whistles played at the same time
'No place for racism in our society': Stormont Executive condemns violent disorder in Belfast
The Northern Ireland Assembly was recalled to discuss the rioting seen in the city in recent days.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said many people feel "extremely vulnerable" and "fearful" following the disorder.
The PSNI has so far arrested 17 males, with 11 charged to court.
X gives undertaking to High Court to temporarily cease processing data of European users to train AI model
Irish golfers drop out of contention for Olympics prize
Good Samaritan motorist gave Olympic Champions lift home to Cork from Dublin Airport
Russian Army battling major Ukrainian border incursion for third day running
Dublin man (23) charged with money laundering of cryptocurrencies
Budget cost-of-living measures will have to be rolled out by the end the year, minister says
Suspects behind foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts planned ‘to kill as many as possible’
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said no other suspects are being sought after two teenagers were arrested, and ‘a tragedy was prevented’.
Man stabbed in 'broad daylight' attack in Mullingar suffered injuries to liver, bowels and lung
President pays tribute to Aidan O’Leary, director of WHO Polio programme, who died on holiday
Debunked: Bill Gates and the WHO did not call for armies to arrest and forcibly vaccinate people
Dublin to host public homecoming for Ireland's Olympic heroes outside the GPO on Monday
Measles: 81 cases and 13 outbreaks confirmed in Ireland so far this year
X's response to riots in UK could determine the outcome of ongoing EU investigation
Fugitive Catalan ex-leader Puigdemont returns to Spain and vanishes again
Ireland is the fifth-largest exporter of ice cream in the EU
Swifties react to cancelled Eras Tour concerts following terror attack fears
Poll: Do you like Chappell Roan's music?
Golden lampposts adorn Portland Row as locals await Harrington's return
Did you see dozens of flares in Dublin last night? It was Algerian football fans
Met Police chief hails 'show of unity from communities' after far-right riots failed to materialise
Prosecutors in US asked a grand jury not to indict Trump in fake electors case
'Increasingly likely' that 2024 will be the warmest year on record says EU climate monitor
Israel vows to eliminate new Hamas leader as experts see ceasefire deal in peril
Mary Robinson says we must 'learn lessons' from Irish mass emigration amid anti-migrant protests
In an interview with The Journal, the former President of Ireland also said the US and other Western countries need to do more to end the conflict in Gaza.
Objection to Dolphin's Barn 'amusement centre' over slot machine concerns
One-in-five private Dublin tenancies rented by landlords who own 100+ properties
It’s a different story for the rest of the country.
The hope sustains and hurts in Paris as Jack Woolley impresses during second chance
Much like Clare after a Munster championship, or Emmanuel Macron in a French election, Woolley was reignited for the knock-out bouts.
Golden moments: Tracking Ireland's Olympic medallists so far
Ireland has already surpassed its previous record of six medals at an Olympic Games.
PSNI to significantly increase officers on duty as a result of violent disorder
Thousands of counter-protesters gather across UK to oppose anti-immigrant violence
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