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What will the Green Party's wipeout mean for climate action in Ireland?
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Nasa delays first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years
Paul Murphy: Clearly, the Irish left needs to unite once and for all ahead of future elections
Paul Murphy
Ruling party leader says South Korean president must go after martial law order
RTÉ reveals a classic Christmas film as the theme of tonight's Late Late Toy Show
Voter apathy? Turnout probably higher in last week's election than official figure suggests
Over thirty arrests made across Ireland and the UK in crackdown on people-smuggling gangs
Elon Musk visits US Congress to discuss plans to dramatically cut federal spending
Family of late detective Colm Fox speak out to raise awareness of mental health struggles
Status Orange wind warnings for 16 counties tomorrow night as Storm Darragh sweeps in
Orange wind warnings come into effect in several counties nationwide from 10pm on Friday.
Russia denies interfering in Romania's presidential election
Tsunami warning after earthquake off the coast of California lifted
Emmanuel Macron vows to name new French prime minister 'in the coming days'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Late Late Toy Show: 'It's not really for kids anymore, is it?'
Niamh O'Reilly
An Bord Pleanála clears way for hotel on Vicar Street by well-known developer
Gangster John Dundon fails in bid to overturn conviction 16 years after Shane Geoghegan murder
Dozens in tents outside Dáil seeking international protection to be re-housed
Low election turnout: 'Do we need to think like Australia and bring in compulsory voting?'
Emma DeSouza
Georgia police become increasingly brutal against activists protesting halt to EU talks
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What is the reality of health crises in Palestine and Sudan?
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The average rent for new tenancies in Ireland has grown to over €1,600
Brazilian woman jailed for attempting to smuggle €83,000 worth of cocaine into Ireland
High Court orders Conor McGregor to pay Nikita Hand's legal costs in civil case against him
Michel Barnier has resigned as French prime minister but will stay on in caretaker role
Bullets fired at health insurance CEO had words written on them, officials say
Serious assault investigation launched after woman found unresponsive in Kildare car park
Syrian army retreats from city of Hama after insurgents break through defences
Man arrested in Northern Ireland in connection with Mayo stabbing
Left in or left out? SF, Labour, the SocDems and Roderic O'Gorman have all been talking today
Seán Ó Fearghaíl considering third bid as Ceann Comhairle (after previously ruling it out)
Do you feel stressed by the Christmas build-up?
Debunked: Fake AI slop images of old Ireland are being used to push anti-immigrant narratives
Tánaiste welcomes UK government's plans to begin repeal of controversial Legacy Act
South Korean police investigating president for 'insurrection' as he clings to power
Fiscal watchdog urges incoming government to treat corporation tax 'like Norway treats its oil'
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council warned the next coalition to be cautious when it comes to the country’s “extraordinary” corporate tax receipts.
36-year-old homeless woman dies after being assaulted in Cork city on Sunday