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'No guarantee' Copenhagen Stock Exchange facade can be saved after fire rips through building
'Water off a duck's back': Eoin Ó Broin on video showing him being accosted on Dublin street
ComReg stands by claims about Eir's complaints as TDs call for company to appear before them
Katie Taylor to face Amanda Serrano in July rematch, live on Netflix
Man (77) who sexually abused teenage daughter jailed for two-and-a-half years
Government to increase sentences for crimes involving knives
Jury at Stardust inquest ‘very close’ to reaching verdicts
'He will be sadly missed': Irish priest (75) dies after falling from ladder in Mexico
Creating sexually explicit 'deepfakes' without consent to become a criminal offence in the UK
Irish journalist Sally Hayden denied entry to Rwanda to report on 30th anniversary of genocide
Poll: Are you more familiar with Paris and Berlin or Belfast and Derry?
Politicians urged to 'get the bill done' ahead of Dáil debate on auto-enrolment pension scheme
No injuries reported after school bus veers off road into ditch
Rachel Riley apologises for 'ambiguous' tweet about Sydney stabbings
Man (40s) to appear in court after discovery of body at a house in Co Kildare
Sydney church stabbing is being treated as terrorism - Australian police
Meta to tell politicians that app stores should be responsible for age verification
Ireland to increase number of peacekeepers deployed to south Lebanon to beef up security
Here's what people's housing situation tells us about how they will vote
Fine Gael’s popularity lies with homeowners, while 50% of those in council rented accommodation back Sinn Féin.
Cabinet to sign off on one-year lease extension for Citywest accommodation centre
Leading cancer doctors write open letter to Taoiseach warning about Ireland's cancer services
'I'm going through a lot of scary stuff': 11-year-old boy with psychosis and his parents plead for help
The young boy has struggled to access certain services despite the efforts of his parents and healthcare workers.
Children and adolescents with complex needs often struggle to get access to services due to confusion over which health team is best placed to intervene
During a recent episode, a young boy in Dublin attempted to take his own life
The boy's parents believe if their son had received early intervention years ago, his condition would not have deteriorated to this point
Tom Clonan: We have reached a dangerous moment in the Middle East conflict
Tom Clonan
FG mayor at centre of €700k landfill row retracts Dáil bid after decrying 'crumbling' party numbers
Israel military chief says it will 'respond' to missile strikes by Iran despite calls for de-escalation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with his war cabinet tonight to discuss possible reactions, local media said.
Iran's UN Ambassador has insisted the Islamic republic was exercising its "inherent right to self-defense".
Israel's army today said that those killed in the Damascus strike had engaged in "terrorism against Israel".
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said earlier that the situation in the Middle East must be de-escalated.
Man subjected daughter to repeated sexual abuse from age three for 12 years, court years
Man faces new charge in connection with biggest drug seizure in history of State
Jury selection begins at Trump's landmark hush-money trial in New York
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Harris and RSA commit to returning average wait time for driving tests to 10 weeks
Rust film set armourer jailed for 18 months over fatal shooting of cinematographer
Simeon Burke has conviction for 'volatile' breach of peace struck out
Leinster confirm signing of All Blacks star Jordie Barrett
Witness in garda murder trial was told his family would 'get it' if he testified, court hears
Cyclist hospitalised with serious injuries after being struck by car in Co Wicklow
Peter Burke's first big test as minister? Fighting off patent referendum postponement, says FF senator
More than €1.2 million worth of drugs and retail goods seized by Revenue last week
Woman's 'monster' uncle sexually assaulted her and locked her in room for week, court hears
Almost 1,000 people in Ireland have contacted UK abortion charity since 2018 referendum