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After 38 years, Charlie Fairhead leaves Casualty (but he wasn't killed off)
Netanyahu vows to press on with Rafah offensive despite US warning invasion would be 'red line'
The Israeli Prime Minister said “no amount of international pressure will stop us from realising all the goals of the war”.
Gaza's health ministry said at least 92 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes overnight.
Envoys are planning to meet in Qatar to revive stalled talks for a ceasefire and hostage release deal.
In Pictures: Here's how St Patrick's Day is being celebrated across the country
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O'Gorman denies asylum seekers were moved from Mount Street because of St Patrick's Day
GSOC investigating after man (40s) killed in hit-and-run incident in Co Louth
St Patrick's Day celebrations take place across the country
The national parade kicked off on Parnell Square in the capital at 12pm.
Cockney Rebel frontman Steve Harley dies age 73
Former long-serving Labour TD Emmet Stagg dies age 79
Taoiseach says he does not identify as ‘woke’
Poll: Will you go to a St Patrick's Day parade today?
Putin poised for fifth term in power as final day of voting in Russian election underway
Are you celebrating St. Patrick's Day? Send us your photos
Sitdown Sunday: What it's like to have your childhood made into online content
Taoiseach still has 'some' text messages from Covid pandemic period
Russia says it downed wave of Ukrainian drones overnight
Varadkar to brunch with Biden before Patrick's Day shamrock ceremony
Iceland volcano erupts for fourth time in three months, prompting fresh evacuations
Taoiseach says investigation needed into alleged vote blocking of black Irish person in referendum
Liquidation of Ireland's only vinyl record maker 'bit of a disaster' for local music industry
One Irish music producer described the news of the closure as a surprise, especially given the growing demand for vinyl records.
Where are the biggest St Patrick's Day parades and what other events are happening today?
Art Deco charm meets contemporary luxury in Dundrum for €1,875,000
Taoiseach attends 'roast' with Biden, Bezos and CIA boss as US president quips about Varadkar
'Everyone knows drugs are sold and people are intimidated in areas affected by poverty'
The North Inner City Drugs and Alcohol Task Force has been reestablished amid a national conversation about our approach to drug use.
The task force has been set up at a time when service providers in Dublin are bracing themselves for an increase in opioid use
Areas in the north inner city have long been "traumatised" by poverty and addiction, Dr Austin O'Carroll told us
He said the availability of naloxone was vital in preventing deaths during a recent spike in overdoses in Dublin and Cork
Asylum seekers who left Dublin Mountains camp attempt to find shelter for the night
One asylum seeker said he felt he was treated “like an animal” at the campsite he was bussed to.
France beat England to second spot in Six Nations by edging thriller in Lyon
Quiz: How much do you know about snakes?
Varadkar denies government bussed asylum seekers from city to avoid Patrick's Day embarrassment
Families are going into debt to cover funerals costs, then struggling to pay for essentials
Government accused of 'playing games' as some asylum seekers bussed to Dublin Mountains return to city
Many tents and people’s belongings had been removed from the area.
A number of men were taken from Mount Street in Dublin today to tented accommodation in south county Dublin.
Some men returned to Dublin City, however, to find their tents destroyed.
Analysis: What is the history of the White House shamrock presentation?
Dr Catherine Healy
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Pro-Palestinian campaigners line the Liffey in protest at White House St Patrick's Day ceremony
Ireland retain Six Nations title on nervy night that ends in glory
Man arrested after rifle, silencer and scope seized in Galway
Suspect barricades himself in a home with hostages after allegedly shooting 3 people dead in Philadelphia
Dublin edge closer to Division 1 final after eight-point win over Galway
Man remains in critical condition after County Cork stabbing
Man (32) appears in court charged with raping woman in Tralee
Gaza ceasefire talks expected to resume as Netanyahu approves plans for military operation in Rafah
The White House, which has said an assault on Rafah would be a “red line” without credible civilian protection plans, said it had not seen the plan.
Hamas has proposed a six-week ceasefire and the exchange of several dozen Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, with Israel sending a delegation to Qatar for negotiations.
The main UN agency operating in the Palestinian enclave said that one in three children under two years of age are now acutely malnourished in northern Gaza.