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Six construction workers unaccounted for after Baltimore bridge hit by ship collapses
Two people had been rescued from the water so far, one of whom is in “a very serious condition”.
There are currently six construction workers who are unaccounted for.
Biden today said he would send "all the federal resources" needed to handle the incident.
Shipping company Synergy Marine Group confirmed that its ship 'Dali' struck a pillar of the bridge, but said all crew members have been accounted for.
EPA says water is safe to drink in supplies affected by elevated levels of toxic chemicals
Drew Harris says tricolour was 'abused' when it was draped over Pearse McAuley's coffin
Man accused of murdering Ian Baitson remanded in custody
Sinn Féin says it wants Hate Speech bill scrapped - but won't say why TDs voted for it last year
'We are just a little cold': Gardaí say new uniform is leaving them cool under the collar
Young Wicklow driver escapes jail for causing crash which seriously injured her friend
Dublin airport warns 250,000 Easter weekend holidaymakers all car parks will be 'full'
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Three men arrested in connection with attempted murder of PSNI DCI John Caldwell in Omagh
Two people dead following house fire in Swinford area of Mayo
Tina Satchwell case: Book of evidence served on husband charged with her murder
Kerry businessman denied bail in €32m crystal meth haul case
McEntee has 'taken concerns on board' and hopes to publish amendments to Hate Speech Bill soon
The price of pints is going up... again
Israel continues strikes on Gaza despite UN ceasefire resolution
Julian Assange's last-ditch appeal on extradition to US delayed by UK court
Seven people drown in Mediterranean trying to reach aid dropped into Gaza
Poll: Do you like voice notes?
Man arrested as gardaí seize four explosive devices, suspected cannabis and scrambler bike
NI leaders to attend first meeting of East-West Council aimed at improving links across UK
Homes belonging to Sean 'Diddy' Combs raided by federal agents
Two Irish novels among six books shortlisted for international Dublin Literary Award
Gardaí remain 'committed to uncovering truth' of Annie McCarrick murder 31 years ago
The number of homes available to buy in Ireland is now at its lowest level in 17 years
Nightlife campaign points to 'new opportunities' as backbench TDs push Harris to scrap late hours
The licensing legislation is one of the many bills that Simon Harris is inheriting as he takes over the Fine Gael leadership.
The Green Party's Northern Ireland leader is set to take a seat in the Seanad
Higgins says failure to implement Gaza ceasefire 'would be unforgiveable' after UN vote
The resolution demands an “immediate ceasefire” for the ongoing Muslim holy month of Ramadan that leads to a “lasting” truce.
Elsewhere, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees have said that Israel had definitively barred it from making aid deliveries in northern Gaza.
Zelenskyy blasts Putin as 'talking to himself' after linking Moscow attack to Ukraine
Woman (30s) who was seriously injured in Galway crash earlier this month dies in hospital
Biden bids goodbye to Varadkar, as Taoiseach briefs successor Harris on 'upcoming issues'
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
From autism activist to Taoiseach-in-waiting: what do disability advocates think of Simon Harris?
Eamon Ryan castigates member states' cold feet on Nature Restoration Law as it faces collapse
Appeals court reduces Trump bond to $175 million as former president attends separate trial
Four more measles cases confirmed in Ireland
Garda gets six months’ jail over theft of cannabis evidence worth €70
New crime statistics show that robbery and hijacking incidents have risen