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Harris expects details on locations of promised asylum reception centres 'in the coming weeks'
Israeli military intel chief resigns over 7 October failure as families mourn dead in West Bank
Taoiseach hopes to have a 5-year Fine Gael tax plan in place by end of year
Poll: Have you done the Conor Pass drive?
Yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far ... but temperatures will drop a bit this week
Ireland facing 'pushback' against efforts to review EU trade deal with Israel - Tánaiste
Spice Girls reunite to celebrate Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
Dog owners urged to increase efforts to keep pets under control in new campaign
Bellingham snatches victory for Real Madrid in five-goal Clasico with Barcelona
Man (60s) dies following collision involving motorcycle in Co Cork
Europe is warming twice as fast as global average, leading climate monitors say
Lack of awareness in homelessness sector about possibility of men being trafficked, report finds
Psychosis team in Cork sees significant decrease in number of people using drugs and alcohol
It’s hoped that the RISE model can be replicated by other psychosis teams around the country.
Quiz: How much do you know about Hugh Grant movies?
How women are treated during pregnancy and when they complain 'isn't good enough', says junior minister
Minister of State for European Affairs says ambitious women are often portrayed as a bad thing.
Minister of State Jennifer Carrroll MacNeill, who has previously spoken about her own experiences with miscarriage, said she found Dáil abortion debate this week 'difficult'
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Money Diaries: An investment consultant on €60K living in Dublin
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Israeli leaders criticise expected US sanctions against ultra-Orthodox military unit
Limerick rally to overcome Clare while Waterford get off the mark in Munster championship
Liverpool get Premier League bid back on track with Fulham win
Coventry rally from 3-0 down but Man United survive after penalties to book FA Cup final spot
'We've had people outside our house': Eamon Ryan condemns 'horrific' signs at O'Gorman's home
Government will give 'very serious consideration' to redress scheme for Stardust families
The families of the victims have been through “an enormous trauma”, Martin said.
Man (26) jailed over racial abuse of kids outside Garda station
Caio Benicio, the hero Deliveroo driver from Parnell Square attack, to run for Fianna Fáil
Woman robbed while sitting in her car on the side of a road in Co Kildare
14 children among 18 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as mass grave discovered at hospital
Man dead after crash involving car and motorcycle in Co Antrim
Irishman (50s) drowns in Portuguese tourist resort
FG receives boost after Harris becomes Taoiseach but SF remain most popular, poll suggests
Sitdown Sunday: Why some footballers are swapping the GAA for the NFL
Motorcyclist airlifted from crash scene after suffering serious injuries in Longford
'I joined the Oireachtas Israeli and Palestinian friendship groups — but I'm no longer involved', says junior minister
Iran, Israel appear to pull back from brink as US approves military aid
Tony Duffin: The trauma of war is fuelling drug abuse among soldiers in Ukraine
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What are European political groupings and why are they important?
How much do you know about the EPP? S&D? Get up to speed before you cast your vote.
Seaside sanctuary in Sandymount hits the market for almost €2 million
Tenants 'feel like pawns on a chessboard' as 15 families face eviction from Donegal estate
‘There is no peace day by day, like it was before,’ one tenant said.