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Catherine Martin attends SXSW festival, says efforts ongoing to find other gigs for Irish acts
Ireland could face legal action over failure to protect peat bogs from turf cutting
Boy (18) dies in motorcycle crash in Castlebar, Co Mayo
Two men sentenced for involvement in video mocking Michaela McAreavey’s death
Airport passenger cap 'a concern' for JetBlue as new Dublin route aims to reduce airfares
Vladimir Putin warns he will deploy nuclear weapons if Russian sovereignty is threatened
US lawmakers pass bill to ban TikTok nationwide if Chinese owners don't sell the app
Locations of five reception centres for Ukrainians confirmed by Government
Sinn Féin has placed ads in papers across the US - but there's a softer approach this year
The ads have been taken out by the party’s US fundraising arm Friends of Sinn Féin.
'How many times can you slag off your own acts?': Jedward go after Louis Walsh over Big Brother comments
Varadkar: Ireland can't guarantee accommodation to asylum seekers entering via 'safe countries'
Fertility, income and the Six Nations: The stats showing the different lives of Irish men and women
Gardaí launch investigation after man’s body discovered in rural roadway in Monaghan
Judge criticises Bill Kenneally for attempting to 'minimise' his abuse of boys
The Commission of Investigation continues to hear evidence from the convicted sex offender.
UN told Israel is using 'starvation' in Gaza as a 'weapon of war'
Josep Borrell told the UN Security Council that the humanitarian crisis is “man-made”.
A Spanish charity vessel has begun its journey to Gaza from Cyprus, towing a barge with 200 tonnes of aid.
US charity World Central Kitchen has said work is "underway" on a jetty to unload the shipment.
Aid groups have been warning of the risk of famine in besieged Gaza for weeks.
Metrolink station could be renamed to honour pub set to be demolished during project construction
Hedigans ‘The Brian Boru’ pub would be demolished in order to construct the Glasnevin MetroLink station if the plan is approved.
Two men sentenced over killing of grandfather whose body was dumped in reservoir in Co Antrim
BBC journalist and Wexford native Nick Sheridan remembered at funeral as ‘talented, generous soul’
EU parliament approves 'historic' and wide-ranging new rules on AI
Belfast mural criticising White House visits repainted after being defaced
The artist whose work the mural is based on said freedom of speech should be respected.
Gardaí are continuing to question man at the centre of country-wide van alert
Gardaí on alert over car enthusiasts' plans to converge on Donegal seaside town for St Patrick's Day
White House says it doesn't digitally alter Biden photos, wishes Kate Middleton 'speedy recovery'
All waters near Irish shores to be under pressure from climate change by end of century - report
Poll: How much exercise do you get each week?
HSE says ‘misconfiguration’ of Covid vaccine dataset did not result in ‘unauthorised viewing’ of data
Service to celebrate life of Charlie Bird to be held at Dublin's Mansion House tomorrow
Texas Governor tells Irish acts who have pulled out of SXSW: 'Bye. Don't come back'
Taoiseach says it's 'extremely frustrating' Grace case inquiry is taking so long
Japan’s first private rocket launch explodes seconds after take-off
Arsenal see off Porto on penalties to make Champions League quarter-final
Status Orange warning for Cork and Kerry kicks in with localised flooding expected in parts
Taoiseach: 'St Patrick was a migrant to Ireland - a single, male, undocumented one'
Biden and Trump both clinch enough delegates for US presidential nomination
'It's like The Purge': Irish aid agency worker on being trapped in Haiti amid worsening gun battles
Matt Knight of GOAL leads a team of more than 70 aid workers in Haiti.
'Challenging' road ahead for FG to keep its European seats, says Taoiseach
First ship carrying aid for Gaza to take 'several days' to arrive
Fianna Fáil politicians voting against Yes-Yes campaigns 'won't impact coalition' - Varadkar