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Heatwave possible this week despite thundery downpours in some areas
India Day celebration in Dublin postponed 'out of respect to victims' of recent attacks
In the last month, a number of people from the Indian community in Ireland – including a six-year-old girl – were targeted in separate attacks.
Cork woman Catherine O'Leary, living with locked-in syndrome since 2008, has died
A new runner for the Áras: An Irish pharma entrepreneur who's just over the age 35 threshold
Litter of puppies found on side of the road safely returned to their mother
Thirteen newborn puppies have been returned to their home after a public appeal.
'This is my final message': Journalist assassinated by Israel had warned about his fate
The Obamas have not RSVP'd to accept the keys of Dublin city (yet), Lord Mayor says
RTÉ releases teaser trailer for The Traitors Ireland and confirms it will air from late August
Ireland squad named for Women's Rugby World Cup
U20 hooker Beth Buttimer the one uncapped player, as new call-ups make the final cut.
Man hospitalised after armed raiders stage overnight break-in at Cork home
Who should be the next host of Liveline?
English backpacker pleads guilty to killing man while drunk driving on e-scooter in Australia
Ireland's new U20 gold medalist Conor Kelly to follow Rhasidat Adeleke's footsteps in Texas move
Watchdog overseeing estate agents moves to new department amid calls for beefed up oversight
EU leaders push for Ukraine to be a part of Trump-Putin talks
'I almost lost hundreds of euro': Fans warned as ticket scams rise ahead of Oasis gigs
Fraudsters are cloning accounts, using stolen images, and charging full price to trick desperate fans.
A ruin of a shed transformed into this bijou orchard cottage
Quiz: Can you name these extinct animals?
Trans women facing confusion over their eligibility under the free HRT scheme
The Irish Pharmacy Union has said they are seeking clarity from the Department of Health on the issue
Money Diaries: Is it time for you to keep a diary for us?
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Trump says that homeless people need to be moved 'far' from Washington 'immediately'
Tánaiste to meet with Ireland India Council tomorrow over 'spate of horrific attacks'
Crystal Palace beat Liverpool on penalties in Community Shield
Minister dismisses billionaire businessmen's criticisms of Dublin metro as he opens new station
Priest seriously injured after attack with a glass bottle in church named as Fr John Murray
Detective Chief Inspector David McBurney described the attack as ‘completely shocking and brutal’.
U2 jointly condemn Israel over Gaza as Bono admits his past statements 'circled the subject'
What's the best Oasis song?
Cork v Galway, All-Ireland senior camogie final
Galway stop Cork’s three in a row and lift first title since 2021.
One arrest over murder of man in case believed to be connected to attack on priest
I do not think Conor McGregor is fit to be president of Ireland, minister says
Pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by car in Macroom
Ireland joins nations in demanding Israel abandon plan to occupy Gaza city
Firefighters battle blaze in France amid fears that dry weather could ignite new flames
Sitdown Sunday: How an unknown teenager solved a decades-old maths mystery
'Can you tell us how he died?': Mo Salah calls out UEFA for vague tribute to Palestinian footballer
Being a Gen Z TD: I've been surprised by how little ministers actually engage in debates
White House 'open' to inviting Zelenskyy to talks with Putin in Alaska