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Law to extend Rent Pressure Zones across country to be brought forward next week, Tánaiste says
D-Day in the Group of Death
Around 30 unaccompanied children in State care were reported missing during service inspection
Three teenagers charged with riot in Ballymena
PSNI condemn 'shameful arson attack' on leisure centre in Larne after third night of violence
Nine officers were injured and six people were arrested last night.
A DUP minister is to be referred to the standards commissioner after he posted on social media that the leisure centre was being used as emergency shelter.
Three teenagers have been charged and are due to appear in court.
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A long-term bet on housing that renters can’t afford
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US anti-deportation protests continue and spread beyond 'test case' Los Angeles
Ryanair introduces €500 fine for 'disruptive' passengers who have to be removed from plane
Will you be supporting Leinster in the URC final this weekend?
Woman (30s) charged in connection with St Stephen's Day hit-and-run that killed couple
'A week ago we were safe in Ireland': Family at centre of Red Cow deportation speak out
Taoiseach to attend cross-border business conference today with US trade wars looming
Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government survives opposition bid to dissolve Israeli parliament
PSO levy reduction expected but it won't make much of a dent in energy bills for households
US moves staff from embassy in Iraq as tensions with Iran over nuclear deal increase
The government is considering a scrappage scheme for electric cars
The Transport Minister conceded the government won’t hit the target of one million electric vehicles on the road by 2030.
Ecocide series: It's only a matter of time before Algal Blooms impact our water supply
Brian Murray
Leisure centre in Larne set alight by rioters as violence extends beyond Ballymena
Tributes paid to 'gentleman' (81) who died following fatal collision in Kerry yesterday
DART services resume with 'ongoing delays’ after overhead electrical line issues
Government rejects motion calling on it to stop sale of 'Israeli war bonds'
Row breaks out at protest over Government plans to buy Citywest Hotel
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Trump says he won't allow 'mob rule' as protests break out across US
Housing minister invites construction firms to express interest in building apartments
'I was always with them': Man separated from family after deportation from Ireland to Nigeria
Rasheed Dimeji Ismail said the government is making himself and other asylum seekers a “scapegoat” following anti-immigration protests.
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault in New York trial
Beach Boys co-founder and songwriting great Brian Wilson dies aged 82
A statement from his family announced his death this evening.
70-year-old Irish woman deported from Israel after being denied legal representation in court
Central Bank governor says Genocide Convention applies to Irish State, not Central Bank
A French winemaker has been accused of selling fake champagne
The UK has finally struck a deal with the EU on managing its land border with Spain
EU Minister: Europe's security fears are 'new Brexit' as Ireland must be pragmatic on defence
'No plans' from Trump administration to send undocumented Irish to Guantanamo Bay
Nama to return €300m more than projected to Exchequer as it winds down operations
PSNI seeks reinforcements from Britain as Starmer condemns ‘mindless’ Ballymena violence
Multiple cars and properties were set on fire while rioters hurled petrol bombs, fireworks and masonry at police officers.
Fines, curfews and seizing Playstations: TD seeks clamp on antisocial activity by 'youth gangs'
There's a new, more contagious Covid variant creeping into Ireland - here's the scoop on 'Nimbus'