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Debunked: Fox News claims about an Irish crime wave are based on discredited claims and bad stats
Funeral details confirmed for Tipperary murder victim Ian Walsh
Fire crews in Los Angeles making good progress against blaze that forced thousands to flee
Germany to halt some arms exports to Israel as international condemnation of Gaza plan mounts
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Part of Giant’s Causeway cordoned off after rockfall this afternoon
Government intends to pass trade ban with Israeli settlements amid pressure from some US politicians
Tánaiste Simon Harris to meet with representatives of the Indian community amid rise in attacks
Garda investigation launched after masked armed gang set car alight and damage house in Limerick
Gardaí join FBI in global takedown of websites used by notorious cyber crime gang
Basketball Ireland says women's team will play Israel but will refuse to travel there for game
Austrian authorities cancel Kneecap gig in Vienna following pressure from far-right party
Gunman who threatened to shoot delivery man escaped with pizza but no cash, court told
Two FG councillors have 'questions to answer' over migrant nurse agency fees, say opposition TDs
Dublin GAA appoint Ger Brennan as new senior football manager after he departs Louth
‘Waste of taxpayer money’: €2.5m spent on Cork housing estate now being partially demolished
Ryan Tubridy has paid RTÉ back that €150,000 he received via the barter account
Complaints upheld against influencer over incorrect ad disclosures and possible use of filters
Concern as number of unemployed young people jumped by a percentage point in just one month
Approximately one in eight people between 15 and 24 who are eligible to work are unemployed.
Food company resumes production after listeria detection led to products being taken off shelves
The white-tailed sea eagle has successfully been re-introduced to Ireland
OpenAI releases new ChatGPT version with 'PhD level' expertise, but it can't spell 'blueberry'
'Is mise, le meas': Commissioner writes to Sinn Féin MEP over 'inaccurate' Ireland remarks
Advertising watchdog upholds Aldi complaint against rival Lidl over 'Best Value Supermarket' claim
Complaints were also upheld against Ryanair and car manufacturer Dacia.
Akpe-Moses progresses in 200m ahead of her 100m final at European Athletics U20 Championships
Indian man suffers head injuries after being viciously beaten by gang in early morning attack
The 51-year-old chef said his attackers took everything – including his passport, cash and e-bike.
Planning board overturns council’s refusal of planning permission for two new data centres
'No more futile war': Hostage families fear the worst as Israel expands Gaza occupation
Have you ever been to the Fleadh?
Ireland's biggest landlord sells 16 apartments for €6.6m and welcomes new rental regulations
Australian mushroom murderer's other alleged attempts to poison husband revealed
Trump demands Intel CEO resign 'immediately' after national security concerns raised
Never again: 80 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world still faces nuclear threats
Niall O’Keeffe
Israeli security cabinet approves plan to take over Gaza City
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has described the government’s decision as “a disaster”.
A major ground operation could displace hundreds of thousands of people.
Former top Israeli security officials have also come out against the plan.
Teachers and nurses who have links to an area to be prioritised for cost rental units
'It's a free for all': Locals not convinced new CCTV will stop illegal dumping in North Dublin
Fine Gael councillor co-owns company accused of charging migrant nurses unlawful ‘agency fees’
One nurse paid over €3,000 into another Fine Gael councillor’s account as part of the recruitment process.
Three nurses say they paid thousands of euro to the company co-owned by Baby Pereppadan, the recent mayor of South Dublin.
Charging these fees to jobseekers is unlawful and complaints have been made to gardaí and Indian police.
One nurse paid over €3,000 into the bank account of Baby's son Britto, who is also a Fine Gael councillor.
Shamrock Rovers suffer 1-0 defeat in Kosovo