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Investigation underway after discovery of a man's body at a Dublin recycling centre
Hospital staff threaten action over new name badges after some workers claim they were contacted online
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What is happening with rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs?
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Swiss teenage cyclist Muriel Furrer dies after crash at Worlds
Data Protection Commission fines Meta €91 million over inadequate security for users' passwords
Record 14,486 in emergency accommodation, including 4,419 children
Mace store in Co Limerick village sells winning €5.5 million Lotto ticket
Trial order for man accused of rape, strangulation, and recording intimate videos of a woman
Here's the full cost breakdown of Ireland's fanciest security hut
Leo Varadkar says he told RTÉ 'not to be afraid' to win Eurovision
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Iarnród Éireann apologises for delays caused by timetable changes on northern line into Dublin
Three arrested in Garda investigation into multiple burglaries
Should clothes shops be made responsible for textile waste?
Nearly 100 cases of image-based abuse prosecuted under Coco's Law
Budget watchdog says ‘pumping’ corporate tax receipts into the economy ‘would be dangerous’
Tradespeople picket at site of National Children's Hospital in dispute over travel allowances
Shooter executed in Alabama by suffocation with nitrogen gas
Starmer meets Trump in New York after calling for Gaza ceasefire in UN speech
Office of Public Works pulls €600,000 tender for PR services only hours after advertising it
Opinion: The bike shed controversy shows us we don't condone investment in sustainable transport
Simon Tierney
Taoiseach says officials are working on a 'paper' setting out options for Michael Shine victims
Harris said the first step remains getting legal advice on the publication of a 2009 report.
Opinion: The OPW controversy reveals systemic issues with how government projects are developed
Dr Paul Davis
Poverty in Argentina affecting over half of the population
Florida braces for 'unsurvivable' storm surge as Hurricane Helene barrels towards the coast
Woman in her 80s dies in two-vehicle collision in Derry
Second teenager arrested over fatal hit-and-run collision in Dublin released without charge
Secret Service to blame for failures ahead of Trump assassination attempt, taskforce says
Patrick Nugent post-mortem completed as part of new investigation
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Gardaí to purchase two water cannon to police riots and public disorder
Naomi Campbell disqualified as charity trustee after probe finds she spent funds on five-star hotel
Opinion: Don't rely on the government to sort your pension unless you're a senior public servant
Ralph Benson
'A miracle': Melania Trump talks assassination attempts and FBI raids while promoting her memoir
British man avoids jail after livestreaming his court case over a fake driving licence
Further extension granted to 'Grace' case inquiry over legal snags
Lebanon says 1,540 people have been killed in Israel-Hezbollah conflict since October
The US, France and other allies have jointly called for an immediate 21-day ceasefire to allow for negotiations in the escalating conflict.
Gardaí arrested one driver seven times on suspicion of drink driving last year
The youngest person arrested for suspected drink driving last year was just 13.
Man charged with abduction and with hijacking of car with baby inside earlier this week