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Ryan Tubridy announces engagement - after jeweller let the cat out of the bag
Israeli forces kill more than 50 and wound over 200 in latest massacre at aid site in Gaza
FactCheck: How does Ireland’s new system for organ donation work?
Parts of The Human Tissue Act are coming into effect today.
Death penalty possible for Vance Boelter, the suspected killer of Minnesota lawmakers
State sells its final shares in AIB as chief executive admits 'profound regret' over bailout
Nearly 50,000 empty seats in Atlanta for Chelsea's opening match at FIFA Club World Cup
Garda group to say that little action has been taken to solve 'massive issue' of poor morale
Opposition TDs call for young people to hit the streets on housing in 'Raise the Roof' protest
Accounting for housing costs almost doubles the number of children classed as impoverished
It's (almost) all housing as emergency RPZ laws sent to Cabinet with two other housing memos
AI-generated news? Fine with us, say almost one in five Irish people
'It haunts a lot of people': Hope and sadness on streets of Tuam as excavation work begins
The process of excavating children’s unmarked burials at the site of a former mother and baby home started in Tuam on Monday.
Doctor who helped give Matthew Perry ketamine will plead guilty to drug charges
'The UK is well protected, you know why? Because I like them': Trump signs US-UK trade deal
French father and daughter killed in Iceland were resident in Ireland, local media reports
Former HSE chief Paul Reid to be appointed head of new planning authority
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Paul Murphy released from Egyptian custody and expected to return to Ireland tomorrow
Multiple mental health units found to be critically or highly non-compliant with rules
Motorcyclist (40s) dies after crash involving car in Co Monaghan
End-of-year school events: 'Much as I love them, there are just too many'
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Man (20s) dies in hospital after weekend e-scooter crash in Finglas
Netanyahu says killing of Iran leader will 'not escalate the conflict, it's going to end the conflict'
The IDF claims it now had "aerial superiority" over the capital city after destroying a third of Iran's surface-to-surface missile launchers.
Iran has urged the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency to condemn Israeli attacks on its nuclear sites
Benjamin Netanyahu's office said 11 people were killed in Iranian strikes on Israel overnight.
Drink driving prosecution against former Cork goalkeeper dismissed
DUP minister says he has nothing to apologise for after 'reckless' post about Larne Leisure Centre
Former Meath councillor says rezoning allegations ‘tortured’ him and ended his career
Man (18) charged in connection with Limerick drive-by gun attack refused bail
Donegal dad who was based in Boston deported back to Ireland after 15 years in US
Irish MEPs condemn Ursula von der Leyen’s 'pro-Israeli solo run' amid Iran-Israel conflict
Teen accused of being armed with a machine gun fails to turn up for court after being freed
Five Co Clare students head for Orlando after winning prestigious NASA design competition
Widespread advertising set to be rolled out on WhatsApp for the first time
Customers warned batch of Dunnes Stores apple pie mispacked with almond pie
The government has spent over €1m on deportation flights for 170 people this year
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Warm, humid and sunny weather on the way this week - with the odd shower of course
Israeli troops kill 20 Palestinians waiting to collect food, says Gaza's civil defence agency
Tax cut expectations tempered as ‘two-tier’ child benefit and hospitality VAT rate under review