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Two teenagers arrested after shots fired in Mullingar
Micheál Martin likens Israel's plans for 'humanitarian city' in Gaza to a 'concentration camp'
Employment minister says real impact of tariffs on job cuts currently 'difficult to assess'
'I trust almost no-one': Trump says he's 'not done' with Putin but is 'disappointed in him'
New tenancy rules will have 'chilling effect on housing supply', IPOA to tell Housing Committee
Thousands in Irish public money spent on pushing cheap substitute 'milk' in West Africa
Products made from milk, with the natural fat removed and replaced with vegetable oil, were among those promoted in trade missions and campaigns.
Planned overhaul of asylum system may end up mired in 'legal uncertainty and dysfunction'
Gardaí renew appeal for information over murder of Paul 'Frank' Byrne in 2010
It's 'challenging' to explain why Ireland's electricity prices are above other countries, says ESRI
Bid to end homeless services for those who refuse multiple housing offers slammed as 'cruel'
Charities say the move won’t lead to a decrease in those who become homeless.
Almost all of the 240 children harmed in South Kerry CAMHS scandal apply for compensation
The Maskey report identified 46 children who suffered “significant harm” while attending the CAMHS in South Kerry.
Organisers of GAA tour for Palestinians accuse Department of 'unfair treatment' amid visa block
Students shouldn't be 'deprived' of J1 visas for expressing their views, Tánaiste says
TikTok given permission to challenge €530m fine over data transfers to China
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Mother should never have been convicted of sexually assaulting her children, court rules
EU says it could target €72 billion worth of US goods if tariff talks with Washington fail
Brussels is considering a major overhaul of farm subsidies
Opinion: Why everyone needs an Airport Dad in their lives
Niamh O'Reilly
Former priest who sexually assaulted his three sisters jailed for eight years
Investigation launched after more than 1,000 fish found dead in Co Cavan
Status Yellow thunderstorm warnings to come into effect in Clare, Kerry, Limerick and Galway
It marks a noisy end to the weekend’s sunshine.
'This is just a fairytale': Ireland's brilliant Ben Healy takes yellow jersey at Tour de France
Healy becomes the first Irish cyclist to wear the yellow jersey since Stephen Roche won the Tour in 1987.
Bus Éireann suspended routes in Drogheda last Friday night after bus windows were smashed
Trump threatens Putin with 'severe' secondary tariffs if no Ukraine ceasefire within 50 days
Trump said he was "very disappointed" with Putin as he announced plans to send "top-of-the-line weapons" to Ukraine via Nato.
He did not provide specifics on how the potential secondary tariffs would be implemented.
"I don't want to say he's an assassin, but he's a tough guy," the US president said of his Russian counterpart.
Investigation launched into suspected arson attack on GAA club in west Belfast
Man accused of stalking online influencer in Dublin city hotel remanded on bail
'Burrow Beach will be mobbed whenever there's a heatwave unless we fix seaside transport links'
Waterford boy says he’s 'luckiest guy in the world' after performing with The Script
British aristocrat and her partner found guilty of manslaughter of their newborn baby
After pledging to 'declassify the files', Trump's Epstein U-turn has angered the Maga faithful
Witnesses report seeing 'fireball' as small plane crashed at Southend Airport, killing four
Man found guilty of raping his niece, with child's mother convicted of facilitating the rape
Full-scale excavation at former mother and baby home in Tuam gets underway
Delivery cyclist who hit into door of car parked in cycle lane settles damages claim
Real doctors’ names being used in scam ads for weight loss drops and other bogus products
'Humanitarian city' for Palestinians would be a 'concentration camp', says former Israeli PM
Over half of allegations against ex-MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace substantiated