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Brilliant Armagh claim All-Ireland senior football glory with victory over Galway
A one-point win for Kieran McGeeney’s side at Croke Park.
Man (60s) in critical condition following serious collision on M1 motorway this morning
Brothers of murdered Natalie McNally complete walk from Co Armagh to Croke Park in her honour
Ireland women's 7s suffer defeat to Great Britain on Olympic debut
Boxer in Kellie Harrington's weight division suspended from Olympics after doping test
UN urges restraint, warns airstrikes and rocket attacks could ignite wider conflict in Middle East
PSNI appealing for information after officer driven at in Ardboe in Co Tyrone yesterday
Rescuers recover body amid search for boy who went missing off Cliffs of Moher
Putin threatens to restart production of mid-range nuclear weapons
Woman in her 30s released without charge following fatal assault in Tallaght
Poll: Have you ever climbed Croagh Patrick?
14-year-old boy dies after collision between e-scooter and car in Co Kilkenny
Tributes paid to ‘sports fanatic’ (40) who died in Co Cork car crash yesterday
Finbarr Coleman was a huge sports fan and a well-known building contractor in Innishannon.
French train services fully restored after tracks sabotaged ahead of Olympic Games
Sitdown Sunday: The woman who fell 14,000 feet to the ground and survived
Man arrested after fatal crash in Cork yesterday released without charge
How 'explosion' in cocoa prices is affecting Irish cafes - and what's behind the surge
Peter Flanagan: After years under the Tories, I'm OK with a calm, measured Starmer
Peter Flanagan
Three levels of Victorian luxury on one of Dublin's most famous streets – yours for €3,800,000
Gaza famine: 'The land was once my escape - it has become a place of refuge and survival'
UN experts reported this month that there is no doubt famine has spread throughout Gaza.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 4
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Quiz: How much do you know about Sinéad O'Connor?
Rhys McClenaghan posts joint-highest score of day to reach Olympic final
Thousands to climb Croagh Patrick in Co Mayo tomorrow to celebrate Reek Sunday
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Bobby McDonagh: Trump believes God saved him, so he won't go quietly in November if he loses
Bobby McDonagh
Rocket attack kills at least ten people and injures 19 in Israeli-annexed Golan Heights
Community gathers to pay respects to 11-year-old Clodagh Phelan after tragic death in Spain
Last-gasp Kennedy try sends Ireland sevens into 5th-place play-off at Olympics
Railway delays plague Paris Olympic Games for second day as police search for saboteurs
Donald Trump tells Christian supporters they 'won't have to vote anymore' if he wins election
Woman in her 30s arrested following fatal assault in Tallaght yesterday
At least 30 people killed and 100 injured after Israel strikes school in Gaza
Taoiseach Simon Harris has labelled the attack “inhumane and despicable”.
Around 4,000 people who have been displaced as a result of the ongoing conflict in the region were living at the site.
The Israeli military claims it has "precise" intelligence that there was a "Hamas compound" at the site.
It claims it carried out a strike on the school when targeting Hamas "terrorists" operating from there.
Search continues for body of young boy who fell at the Cliffs of Moher last Tuesday
RTÉ switches to email competition for All-Ireland Final tickets after Northern viewers excluded
Ireland's 4x100m relay just outside Irish record as Ellen Walshe falls short of semi-final spot
Interment of Eamonn Casey in Galway Cathedral crypt under 'careful consideration'
Sport can be 'very unifying' says Harris as Paris Olympics celebrates migration
Ireland men's and women's double sculls progress to semi-finals with impressive displays