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At least five killed as Russia launches major attack on Ukraine
Coco Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown
O'Leary and O'Shea star as Kerry open All-Ireland defence with win over Mayo
Leinster beat Glasgow to book their place in URC Grand Final
Protest held in Dublin over lack of additional needs education provision
Man who left victim with 'life changing' injuries after being invited to house for food jailed
Israeli forces kill at least 36 Palestinians, says Gaza civil defence agency
A spokesperson said six people were shot dead near a US-backed aid distribution centre.
The body of Thai hostage Nattapong Pinta was recovered from the Rafah area of Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that Israel is supporting an armed group in Gaza that opposes Hamas.
Limerick Garda breaks silence after being found not guilty in 'nightmare' corruption case
Michael Gaine remembered as 'proud Kerry man' who 'loved life' at funeral
Five hospitalised after 'chemical incident' at factory in Co Down
Threat of industrial action in secondary schools as ASTI rejects Leaving Cert reform package
Have you noticed an increase in bad behaviour at the cinema?
Surrealing in the Years: Mayo Pride's 'Child of Drag' is a 'dreadful blasphemy'. So what?
Carl Kinsella
Man (20s) charged in connection with robbery at Dublin petrol station
Snared by the 'Spider’s Web' - How Ukraine carried out their 'audacious' weekend drone attack
Garda victim of sexual harassment 'significantly failed' by complaint process awarded €5,000
Dr Catherine Conlon: Why gut bacteria matter to mental health and how to keep them thriving
Dr Catherine Conlon
A new organisation has taken over Gaza food distribution with disastrous results - who's behind it?
The Nama wind down: 11 staff receive €700k in redundancy and gardening leave pay-outs in nine months
Campaigners seek to meet Minister as inquiry into drug that causes birth defects yet to begin
It has been almost a year since a chairperson was appointed to lead the inquiry into the historical licensing and use of the drug.
The Department of Health said that data regulations must be put in place before the probe can commence.
A woman whose three sons have been affected by exposure to the drug said that waiting for the inquiry has been "pure mental torture".
Sarah Healy storms to stunning Diamond League win in Rome
Wrongly deported Maryland resident returned to the US
Sinner sets up Alcaraz French Open final with victory over Djokovic
Ireland draw with Senegal in Aviva Stadium friendly
Man who murdered Natasha Melendez jailed for at least 19 years
Ireland v Senegal, international friendly
Ireland faced Senegal as they prepare for key World Cup qualifiers in September.
FactCheck: Have one in eight women in Ireland visited an emergency department after an abortion?
The claim was made by the Pro Life Campaign this week.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Driver endangered garda’s life after speeding through checkpoint in Dublin, court told
Irish resident who was imprisoned in Iraq faces three 'ludicrous' legal battles, lawyer says
Rogue gardener pleads guilty to conning woman out of €2,000 for work he never carried out
'Admin error' led to continued admissions at Laois nursing home at centre of RTÉ investigation
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Why is Google search so bad?
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Limerick garda found not guilty of charges he 'sorted out' motoring offences for drivers
O'Callaghan claims banning child deportations would make system 'untenable' following criticism
Trump says Musk has 'lost his mind' as he considers ditching his Tesla amid public bust-up
NTPF to review insourcing arrangements with all public hospitals following CHI report
Tottenham sack manager Ange Postecoglou
Boy (12) died after losing balance following a slip at edge of Cliffs of Moher, inquest hears