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Police in Thailand arrest driver of school bus fire that killed 23 people
JD Vance and Tim Walz clash over immigration and abortion in US vice-presidential debate
In one memorable moment, Vance refused to say whether he backed Donald Trump’s false claims that he won the 2020 election.
Military officers criticise low pay for soldiers on dangerous UN peacekeeping missions
Budget 2025: When do the new measures kick in and when will we see the bumper payments?
Here’s what to expect in the year to come.
Tributes paid to well-known horse breeder (74) killed in Roscommon crash
Dortmund hand Celtic brutal European reality check
Netanyahu calls Iran's missile attack on Israel a 'big mistake' as he vows to make Tehran 'pay'
'Let's pass this budget first', says Taoiseach amid calls to hold the general election now
Havertz and Saka star as Arsenal sink PSG
Minister says there are measures in the budget for those with no children or a home of their own
More than 100 accusers of rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs to sue for rape and sex offences
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the US vice presidential debate tonight
Tánaiste 'strongly condemns' Iranian missile attack on Israel
Single working woman: 'This budget just flat out ignored anyone without a family and a home'
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First female president is sworn in to office in Mexico
Two men (20s) arrested in Dublin as part of investigation into drug-related initimidation
Israel and Hezbollah - A long history of animosity
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Israel vows to retaliate after Iran launches almost 200 missiles in response to Lebanon attacks
The missile attack came after Israel invaded southern Lebanon earlier today.
Don't need the bonus child benefit payments? You can always just give them back, minister says
Something for everyone in the audience? The key points from Budget 2025
Finance Minister Jack Chambers has confirmed a range of measures.
Taoiseach raises SF press office controversy during heated Dáil exchange with Pearse Doherty
Former sergeant given suspended sentences for sexually assaulting two army colleagues in 2021
Tributes paid as former US President Jimmy Carter turns 100
What about housing? Giveaway budget could have done more to address crisis - charities
Millions for retrofitting, VAT slashed on heat pumps: What's in the Budget for climate
Inheritance tax threshold hiked up significantly in first major change in five years
Iran has launched missiles towards Israel, IDF spokesperson says
National Security budget: 1,000 extra gardaí, increased defence spending and more prison officers
'In crisis': Hospitality sector 'gravely concerned' at decision to keep VAT at 13.5%
Here's what Budget 2025 means for your payslip if you're earning €100,000
Explainer: How do you claim the Rent Tax Credit and when will it be paid?
Recall of batch of M&S butternut squash soup due to possible presence of pieces of metal
Here's what Budget 2025 means for your payslip if you're earning €60,000
Panic in Lebanon: 'We are on the precipice of disaster'
Hannah McCarthy reports from Beirut, where one soldier told her, ‘My advice is to leave now’.
Here's what Budget 2025 means for your payslip if you're earning €40,000
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How today's big Budget 2025 giveaway played out
This is the Government’s final Budget before a general election takes place.
Irish Defence Forces confirm all soldiers 'safe' in positions across South Lebanon