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18th August 2026
Meta 'hooked' and 'exploited' children, US federal court hears in opening of landmark case
Two young men seriously injured in Donegal crash
Teach Solais Fhánada ag treorú daoine ar ais go dtí an Ghaeltacht ar imeall an domhain
Fánad Lighthouse guiding people back to the Gaeltacht on the edge of the world
There are still thousands of tickets unsold for The Weeknd's Croke Park gigs
President Connolly to meet sister of Troubles victim who criticised photo with IRA gang member
Evan Ferguson close to sealing Serie A return - reports
New EU 'handling fee' due to come in will 'likely' apply to each item within a parcel
What's the official advice for drivers if you meet a car speeding the wrong way towards you?
'Like a wedding every day': Escort of the Year thinks other men should give the festival a go
Tribute posts to M9 teenagers prompt angry backlash and more than 2,000 comments on Facebook
Princess Diana's brother to unveil 'truth' in new book
Oberstown workers say staffing issues 'compromise safety' at detention centre
'I get such a kick out of them': Tommy Bowe on the thrill of putting politicians on the spot
‘It’s completely decimated’: Fire destroys family business in Co Wexford
Lindsay Clancy's mother testifies in murder trial that she 'had thoughts of harming the children'
Andy Burnham says he is not embarrassed about being hoaxed by a fake Trump aide message
Watchdog asks TikTok for 'full account' of how it's dealing with videos posted by car theft gangs
Debunked: Cows contribute significantly towards climate change, despite claims in viral video
Private flights with Trump, 'adoring letters' and a new political feud - who is Natalie Harp?
Natalie Harp has become a staple figure at the president’s side in his second term.
Pest infestations and faulty fire alarms in emergency accommodation for homeless people in Dublin
Negotiations between RTÉ and Katie Taylor fight promoters in critical 48-hour period
Exports to the US have plummeted compared to last year, a drop explained by Trump's tariffs
The Ulster Bank building on O'Connell Street could soon be turned into a shop and restaurant
Kelly Earley: Ireland’s young workers are being failed by the minimum wage
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Will Katie Taylor’s Croke Park homecoming be shown on RTÉ?
Subscription broadcaster Dazn holds the exclusive rights for Katie Taylor’s sold-out fight – but could RTÉ or Virgin Media strike a late deal?
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Ancient 'Kerry cow' bones discovered on Dingle Peninsula ‘were never cattle at all’
From spice bags to lilting: All the big moments from Rose of Tralee night one
Here’s the most memorable moments from last nights packed opening show.
Westmeath Rose Caoilfhinn Ní Choiligh was praised for sharing her experience of alopecia.
Dublin Rose Suad Mooge showcased Irish and Somali dance fusion.
And the audience treated was to spice bag making masterclass from Derry Rose Cara Hamilton.
'My 20-year-old Volvo has finally given up the ghost and I don't know what to do'
The FOI Files: Records revealed DAFM inspected just four hare coursing events in five years
The four inspections recorded 16 hares being hit by dogs, an injured greyhound being euthanised and an entry stating that 10 hares had been killed, which the department later attributed to a ‘clerical error’.
Concerns flagged over ability to deliver on promise of garda pursuit training this year
Wetherspoons bans customers from playing music out loud and taking calls on speaker
Beatles biopic stars seen recreating the iconic Abbey Road album cover in London
Firearm shot on busy Limerick road on Monday afternoon
Several wounded as over 600 drones launched towards Moscow region overnight
Tupac Shakur's murder trial begins with witnesses describing night the rapper was shot
Top Fifa executive sacked after criticising Gianni Infantino's World Cup sell-off plan