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'Wear your seat belt': Advice from a safety expert as flight turbulence stories make headlines
Recruitment trips to India and Dubai amid fears over staffing at new Children’s Hospital
Heather Humphreys did not want Covid-19 to be recognised as an occupational illness
Teenager denied bail over petrol bomb attack at Tallaght building earmarked for asylum seekers
Man and woman arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion that killed 10 people
Mary Robinson and Patrick Kielty to receive honorary doctorates from Ulster University
Mandatory military service for young people in NI would be 'bonkers', and figures 'don't add up'
DART service not running from Killester to Connolly due to power fault
European Parliament Election: Your Ireland South Candidates
Alliance leader Naomi Long to challenge DUP leader Gavin Robinson for Westminster seat
Man hospitalised with life-threatening injuries after stabbing in Newry
EV chargers for every 60km of motorway and home and apartment charging as part of Government plans
The disinfluencers: How over 150 anonymous 'Irish' accounts are swamping X with extreme views
The accounts could be part of a wider ‘influence operation’ in Ireland.
An analysis of anonymous accounts on the platform formerly known as Twitter found a potential 'influence operation' ahead of the June elections.
Some accounts showed signs of being operated by non-Irish users, despite claiming to be Irish and posting almost exclusively about Irish political issues.
X policy states that accounts should not "pose as someone who doesn’t exist to mislead others".
Quiz: How well do you remember Succession?
Money Diaries: A civil servant on €52K living in Dublin
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Taoiseach 'encouraged' after gardaí prevent 50 people entering Ireland from the UK with incorrect documents
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Hamas launches barrage of rockets, aid trucks enter Gaza, Israelis protest demanding release of hostages
Limerick and Clare through to Munster final, Kilkenny and Dublin to contest Leinster decider
UK to examine 'sensitivities' in North around Sunak's military service plan for young adults
Met Éireann issues Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for all of Leinster
Eight people taken to hospital after turbulence on flight to Dublin Airport
More than 670 believed dead after massive landslide in Papua New Guinea
Dublin coroners complained they were conducting 50% fewer inquests last year due to admin staff shortage
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The Explainer: What next for Iran after the death of the country's president?
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Poll: Can you recognise any bird species by their call?
Sitdown Sunday: Why are orcas targetting sailboats off the coast of Spain and Portugal?
11 people killed by Russian strike on large Ukrainian hardware shop
Support for Sinn Féin drops, narrowing lead on Fine Gael in pre-election polling
European Parliament Election: Your Midlands North-West Candidates
The Palestine Question: Should recognition come before or after peace?
Dr Gëzim Visoka
'The sound of extinction': One man's mission to record Ireland's precious birdsongs
‘Over €100,000 per home’ estimate tries to put a figure on the cost of Ireland’s urban sprawl
Opinion: Ireland needs helicopter emergency medicine - it’s the difference between life and death
Dr Brian Burns
Tour this light-filled and luxurious extended family home in fabulous Foxrock
Govt may reopen Curragh Camp Prison after 20 years as sources warn of overcrowding risks
There are plans also to remove Irish Army soldiers from protection duty at the high security Midlands Prison.
Donegal beat meek Tyrone, Dublin see off Roscommon in front of tiny Croke Park crowd
Quiz: How well do you know your teas, tees, tees, and t's?