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Drivers in border counties told not to be alarmed when UK tests emergency alert system on Sunday
US sanctions three Palestinian NGOs for their support of the International Criminal Court
Trump threatens EU with more tariffs unless it reverses court decision against Google
Trump said the Google fine came on top of a series of other cases, including one against Apple.
Jim Gavin and Billy Kelleher to go head-to-head in vote for Fianna Fáil's presidential pick
Here's what happened today: Friday
Michael Flatley withdraws from race for the Áras, saying he needs to put health and family first
CMAT scores third consecutive number one album as EURO-COUNTRY tops the charts
Tom McKibbin soars into contention at Irish Open, Rory McIlroy tied for third
'It's a moral responsibility': Risking detention, Irish activist joins hundreds on Gaza flotilla
Clare native Maureen Almai is joining the flotilla from Italy this weekend.
A new leaf: Autumn is the perfect time of year to take stock and look after ourselves
Gwen Loughman
Graham Linehan wanted to ‘destroy’ anonymity of trans activist, court hears
Cluxton, Rock and Bastick join Dublin senior football management team
Public warned to stay back from beached whale found with bite marks on Cork coast
The bite marks are believed to be from sharks.
Education minister says pensions 'on the table' for striking school staff if Fórsa joins talks
Helen McEntee said that the government is ready to talk “without preconditions” on pensions, sick leave, and other entitlements with staff currently on strike.
Keir Starmer overhauls his cabinet with a big reshuffle after deputy PM resigns in tax scandal
Angela Rayner’s resignation after underpaying stamp duty has been followed by 11 cabinet changes.
Asian hornet nest removed from Cork site in 'complex operation'
Hungary's Viktor Orban is in town for the big match but there'll be no red carpet rolled out
British politicians accuse Ireland of not doing enough on defence as minister defends UK deal
'I was naive': Joanna Donnelly backs out of short-lived bid to run for President
McGregor co-defendant James Lawrence sues Nikita Hand over civil court case
Musk in line for a trillion-dollar payout - if Tesla hits some pretty ambitious 10-year goals
Israel targets Gaza high-rises shortly after Defence Minister says 'gates of hell' are opening
Preab-ghaeltacht i Londain chun an Ghaeilge a cheiliúradh agus deoraithe a mhealladh abhaile
Body recovered in search for missing rock climber in west Cork
Ireland make six changes for Women's Rugby World Cup clash against New Zealand
Ronan Keating reveals Boyzone will ‘try’ to reunite in 2026
'Legitimate targets': Putin threatens to target any Western troops deployed in Ukraine
Nominations for president are officially open - here are the key dates coming up
September is set to be a busy month for those looking to to get “on the ballot”.
How much do you usually pack for a trip abroad?
Fresh objection seeks to derail Greater Dublin Drainage Project despite state's pleas
Over 1,100 people were helped at Ireland's first supervised injection centre since it opened
Three people arrested in connection with shooting in Dublin shopping centre last week
Probe into phone planted in House of Commons to ‘play adult content’ during PMQs
Tánaiste to outline how Irish and UK governments are close to an agreement on legacy issues
The Weeknd is set to play Croke Park next year - with tickets set to go as high as €690
Bertie Ahern rules himself out of presidency, citing lack of support from Fianna Fáil leadership
Ahern said he wouldn’t consider running as an Indpendent because he respects Fianna Fáil too much.
Larry Donnelly: We are finally in the throes of the race for the Áras. Buckle up.
Larry Donnelly
Trump rebrands Department of Defense as 'Department of War'