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Ireland come from behind to rescue last-gasp Nations League win in Türkiye
Emily Murphy scored a late winner to maintain Ireland’s push for promotion.
Years of lies, a secret burial, and a chilling confession: The Richard Satchwell murder trial
The trial revealed a haunting story of obsession, deceit, and a calculated effort to mask a brutal truth.
Daughter of Denis Donaldson calls for public inquiry into his killing following Adams case
Driver arrested after two people found hiding in truck at Rosslare port
Jozef Puska's sister-in-law told gardaí she was 'afraid the whole family would go against me'
'I’ve been bursting into tears of joy': Taylor Swift buys back the rights to her first six albums
Gerry Adams defamation trial: Here's what he said in court, and how the BBC fought back
Son of murder victim Jason Hennessy jailed after series of clashes with gardaí
Man faces sentence after 'malnourished' Dobermann found living in small cage covered in faeces
'Shameful': Charities and opposition parties react as homelessness figures hit record 15,580
Tánaiste lashes out at Israeli Defence Forces 'reckless' firing on Irish troops in Lebanon
Tina Satchwell's family pay tribute to 'loving and gentle soul' and say trial 'did not portray who she was'
Almost 3,500 applications received for just 20 cost rental homes in Dublin
UN warns all of Gaza at risk of famine as far-right Israeli minister calls for 'full force'
James Browne speaks to top Housing official over reported comments about 'housing tsar' role
HSE warns of dangers of new 'designer drugs' in circulation ahead of festival season
Man appears in court charged with ploughing car through crowds during Liverpool victory parade
Housing minister 'not happy' that affordable homes were priced above threshold for state loans
Richard Satchwell found guilty of the murder of his wife Tina Satchwell in 2017
Tina’s remains were discovered in a grave that had been dug underneath the stairs of her home.
Gerry Adams awarded €100,000 in damages after suing BBC for libel
The case centred on a BBC Spotlight programme that Adams said defamed him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of Denis Donaldson.
The 'cathedral of crap' and Trinity Campanile among 2025 contenders for Ireland's favourite building
Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges
First male white-tailed eagle to breed in Ireland in over a century found dead in Co Clare
What are you looking forward to most this Bank Holiday weekend?
Man who threatened ex-partner from prison to change her statement given additional three years
Construction underway to deliver over 540 homes at former St Teresa's Gardens site
Trump calls court decision to block tariffs 'so political' as appeals court pauses initial ruling
Unsettled weather with spells of heavy rain forecast over June Bank Holiday Weekend
Opinion: Scrapping the Triple Lock is an ill-considered and potentially catastrophic step
Tom Clonan
Minister says we need faster responses for people presenting to ED with mental health crisis
An Bord Pleanála raised concerns over use of ChatGPT for inspector's report into Limerick plant
Papers for two judicial reviews have been lodged with the High Court.
Ukraine 'ready' for more talks, but reaffirms call to see Russia's peace memorandum
Children's Health Ireland to be called back before Public Accounts Committee
US appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs following legal challenge
Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon fired at by Israeli troops while on patrol
The incident happened at around midday as the Irish soldiers of the 126th Infantry Battalion were patrolling with soldiers from the Lebanese Armed Forces.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Leading Kinahan figure Sean McGovern charged with murder and directing organised crime group
Jury in Gerry Adams action against BBC to resume deliberations on Friday