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Sinn Féin says it has carried out 'complete overhaul' of its HR and child protection policies
John Magnier tells court defence is trying to portray him as 'bad guy' in Tipperary land case
Fiona Pender: Garda excavation for remains of missing woman to continue overnight at Laois site
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Judge orders 'destruction' of XL Bully dogs owned by widow of Jason Hennessy Sr
Taoiseach says mobility of young people 'should be facilitated' as US pauses new student visas
Garda seriously injured after being struck by motorbike in Finglas
'Out of our hands': Kneecap will no longer perform at Scotland festival amid police 'safety concerns'
Sligo-based brother of woman who lost nine kids in Gaza speaks out as fundraiser launched
Sinn Féin bill seeking to prevent sale of Israeli 'war bonds' defeated by 87 votes to 75
The Government blocked the bill, despite a legal opinion from the Oireachtas Office of Parliamentary Legal Advisers saying it would be constitutional.
Independent TDs Barry Heneghan and Gillian Toole, who support the Government, voted in favour of the bill.
Jozef Puska's brother denied telling someone to dispose of knife used to murder Ashling Murphy
Ciarán Cuffe: Greenland is at a crossroads, but its people are determined to stay strong
Ciarán Cuffe
Woman (70s) seriously injured in collision between car and truck in Co Galway
German chancellor pledges to help Ukraine develop long-range missiles
Taoiseach defends going on Tubridy's podcast as RTÉ boss says he'd like former presenter to pay back €150k
'Let's call a spade a spade': Israeli government 'committing genocide in Gaza', Taoiseach says
New company to take over Dublin City clothes banks after last one reached 'maximum capacity'
Andrew and Tristan Tate charged with rape by police in UK
Jury in Richard Satchwell murder trial to resume deliberations tomorrow
Community Notes vanishes from X feeds, raising 'serious questions' amid ongoing EU probe
US-Israeli-backed aid centre 'humiliating and insulting' to people in Gaza
One person was killed and another 48 people were injured yesterday after Israeli troops opened fired at the hub.
Controversial RTÉ newsroom ad set to cost €77k to produce, TDs told
French surgeon sentenced to 20 years for abusing hundreds of children over two decades
Presumed leader of Hamas killed by Israeli military in Gaza
Google has killed off Google.ie (it's Google.com now)
Jury in Gerry Adams libel case expected to begin deliberations tomorrow
Public urged not to share images after four people fall victim to 'sextortion' last weekend
Over 300 people losing jobs as US firm Carelon is pulling out of Ireland
Staff who work at the Limerick-based firm are to lose their jobs in three phased cohorts this year.
Government accused of ‘water-weak’ opposition to Israeli war bonds Bill
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RTÉ paid out €2.7m to Revenue for wrongly claiming Covid wage subsidy scheme
Tourists told to stop jamming coins into Giant's Causeway 'for luck' over fears of damage
Arts Council director to step down this summer after hearings on €6.7m failed IT project
Norma Foley won't 'pre-empt' Health Minister on whether CHI should be fully subsumed into HSE
Swedish man charged for 'brutal execution' of pilot burned alive by ISIS
Two men arrested after cocaine and heroin worth €5.4m seized in Co Meath
Worker at Lough Derg who duped unsuspecting women into sexual assaults to be sentenced next week
Up to 6,800 new inpatient beds may be needed in public acute hospitals by 2040