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No proof Puska's relatives knew he killed Ashling Murphy when they burned his clothes, laywer says
Commissioner confirms gardaí made 'controlled delivery' of guns to Carlow gunman
79 social houses in Ashbourne voted down by Government councillors and one Sinn Féin
Two Israeli ministers sanctioned by UK for ‘inciting extremist violence’
Dr Chris Luke: Leaving Cert students off on sun holiday shortly? Some tips for parents...
Dr Chris Luke
New terrorism offences bill will allow State to prosecute people who travel abroad for terrorism
Eleven dead, including suspected gunman, after shooting at school in Austria
Police said the gunman was a 21-year-old Austrian man who had two weapons, which he appeared to have owned legally.
August All-Ireland senior finals could make a return in 2027
Government ministers may owe money to the State following incorrect pension deductions
Up to 13,000 ex-state workers’ pension deductions will be examined to determine the scale of the issue.
OPW says it will make a report to gardaí after staff confronted by Castletown House protestors
Tax rebate agent appears on Revenue's list of tax defaulters
Cyclist in his 80s dies after road collision in Co Kerry
Landlords to be allowed reset rents every six years for new tenancies signed next year
How a group of Dublin students bagged a Booker-winning author's new work for their magazine
Disney to pay over $400m to take full control of streaming service Hulu
Developers behind almost 500 delayed social homes calls for 'urgent' meeting with Government
Greta Thunberg arrives in France after deportation from Israel
The crew of the Madleen were taken from the boat when the Israeli military seized the vessel yesterday.
World Bank sharply downgrades forecast for global economic growth
‘Racist thuggery’: How a peaceful vigil in Ballymena turned into anti-immigration violence
The PSNI said yesterday’s vigil was ‘hijacked’ by people intent on causing violence.
Poll: When was the last time you read a book?
Former Waterford Crystal site to become part of enterprise centre on university campus
Military air traffic controllers to be offered emergency bonus pay to keep them in Irish Air Corps
'Major reforms' for the rental sector finally revealed - here's what you need to know
New build apartments to be exempt from the 2% rent increase cap.
Landings at Skellig Michael set to begin today after another delay to permits for operators
Dead insects, faecal matter and a car workshop among reasons for food closure orders in May
Hunger in Gaza: When starving babies is the strategy, not just the outcome
Dr Clare Patton
Michael Healy-Rae's property company records profits of €800,000 over last two years
'Significant increase' in allegations of abuse against Catholic Church members, report says
'It's what I grew up with': Ed Sheeran says he identifies culturally as Irish
The universe may not have originated with the Big Bang, new study reveals
Mother of four charged over €400k cannabis seizure lived a 'lavish lifestyle', court hears
Irish Marks and Spencer online deliveries unavailable as company resumes online orders in UK
How the GAA allowed hurling become a minority sport
Activists legally challenge garda decision not to probe Airbnb business in Israeli settlements
Two killed after Russian strikes on Kyiv and Odesa, hitting maternity hospital, Ukraine says
Israel committing war crimes by attacking Gaza schools and religious sites, UN experts say
Dublin City Council referred to WRC as thousands of workers to 'miss' a week's wage
Australian mushroom murder suspect denies trying to cover her tracks
Socialist Red Network group quits People Before Profit over party's 'perfomative politics'