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New traffic management measures for Dublin City’s Westland Row have come into effect
Sinn Féin support drops by two points in new poll, while government parties remains steady
Dissident Iranian filmmaker wins Palme d’Or at Cannes and calls for Iran to unite for 'freedom'
Sitdown Sunday: The TikTok relationship experts making millions off singles
Pilot: Having a modern and well-equipped air force is now a necessity for Ireland
Kevin Phipps
Bernie Sanders uses Dublin speech to urge workers to unite in ‘war with oligarchy’
Ireland is wasting a golden Green Line opportunity to appease misguided south Dublin fears
Motorways could be added to driving test curriculum within three years
Lack of formal education means Irish motorway driving is worse than in Germany, a senior RSA official said.
Deliveroo and Klarna: Debt advisor Mabs urges people not to 'eat now, pay later'
Deferred payments and instalment plans are available to buy food. A budgeting expert is warning consumers: don’t do it.
Property Mag – #544 – 23rd May 25
Peter Harte sensational two-pointer helps kick Tyrone to victory over Donegal
Quiz: How much do you know about Cannes Film Festival?
Tributes paid to 18-year-old Luke Silles who has died following a swimming accident
There are robots working in SuperValu (and they're coming to a supermarket near you)
'I'll probably fly out to Ibiza in the morning' - Katie McCabe revels in Champions League glory
Parenting: Using the Facebook 'like' button is lazy, but I can't discuss your life in person
Margaret Lynch
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Katie McCabe's Arsenal beat Barcelona for Champions League glory
Alleged burglar drove stolen car on path as kids were going to school, court hears
Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by car in Enniscorthy
Bordeaux overcome stubborn Saints to land first Champions Cup title
Nine of a doctor’s 10 children killed in Israel’s latest strikes in Gaza
Woman subjected to 'gender-targeted' daylight attack on Dame Street had just arrived in Ireland
Cyclist (70s) killed in collision with a tractor in Co Clare
Justice Minister to make public apology to family of hit-and-run victim Shane O'Farrell
Shane O’Farrell was killed when he was struck by a car driven by Zigimantas Gradzuiska, who was on bail from multiple courts.
French minister suggests banning cash to battle the country's drug crime
Van stolen in burglary alleged to have rammed gardaí during three county chase
Woman accused of mass stabbing attack in Germany suffers from 'psychological illness'
Bono defends accepting Medal of Freedom from former US President Joe Biden
Israeli use of Palestinian human shields in Gaza is widespread, detainees say
Man arrested in relation to Creeslough explosion released without charge
Controversial Mayo data centre project opposed by author Sally Rooney stalled
US plane believed to have transported illegally deported people lands in Shannon on return trip
EU wants to work on trade deal with US based on 'respect', not threats
Surrealing in the Years: You wouldn't pay €35 for a ride on the Norman Splash
Carl Kinsella
Do you gamble?
Ireland's Sudanese community fleeced out of 'thousands' when visiting family displaced to Egypt
Syria welcomes lifting of US sanctions as 'positive step'