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Shane Lowry shares the lead entering final round in Florida
Donald Trump wins caucuses in Missouri and Idaho and sweeps Michigan convention
Five people rescued and taken to hospital after fishing boat runs aground on Aran Islands
Sitdown Sunday: How the Disney Company carefully created millions of lifelong consumers
Opinion: Mainstream feminists are backing the 'care amendment' - this is a mistake
Rosaleen McDonagh
Woman (80s) seriously injured by tractor in hit-and-run incident in Co Tipperary
TDs call for independent investigation into how horse racing industry calculates deaths
Dublin City Council says dog seizures will increase as it steps up animal enforcement
Emergency housing: How a small network of companies is making millions from a ballooning industry
One TD has called for more oversight into the provision of emergency housing.
According to Government data, more than €1 billion was spent housing new arrivals between January and September last year.
More than 50 companies run interchangeably by two directors have been paid over €20 million between them in two years.
One TD has called for more oversight into the provision of emergency housing.
Quiz: What is the name of this penny sweet?
Why is Enoch Burke still receiving his full teacher's salary?
Ciarán Kilkenny top-scores as Dublin dominate weakened Derry
Analysis: Understanding harmful misinformation about an LGBTQ+ ‘agenda’ in Ireland
Ciarán O’Connor
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Rifle, handgun and rounds of ammunition seized after gardaí stop car in Kildare
Thousands turn out in Dublin for march against racism, war and hatred
Darwin Nunez scores 99th-minute winner to send Liverpool four points clear
US begins air-dropping aid into Gaza, as over a dozen children die from malnutrition
On Thursday, Israeli troops opened fire on Palestinian civilians as a crowd rushed towards aid trucks in Gaza City.
Gaza's health ministry said more than 100 people were killed in the shootings.
A UN team that visited some of the wounded in Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital yesterday saw a "large number of gunshot wounds".
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said that "every effort must be made to investigate what happened and ensure transparency".
Some homeless asylum seekers offered accommodation last night back in their tents
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after man seriously assaulted at National Boys Boxing Championships
Cargo ship loaded with fertiliser sinks after being damaged by Houthi missiles, Yemen says
Three men arrested as part of Garda investigation into human trafficking and labour exploitation
Green Party is willing to 'work with every party' to form government, Eamon Ryan says
Rights group: Over 120 people arrested across Russia during tributes to Alexei Navalny
Poll: Should there be mandatory health checks for driving licence renewals?
Another nationwide ice warning issued as temperatures to drop as low as -2 degrees tonight
Planning permission granted for steel plant near monastery despite opposition from local nuns
Mawdsley loses place in 400m final after galling DQ, while Healy falls in 1500m heat
Nature restoration law reveals cracks and divisions in Sinn Féin and Fine Gael
Federal judge says proposed 8 July date for Trump classified documents trial is 'unrealistic'
Surrealing in the Years: Snow nice but nation could use heads up next time
Carl Kinsella
Clara Dillon: I love stories about darkness lurking beneath a veneer of domestic civilisation
Clara Dillon
Dunnes managers warned of responsibilities under new baby formula policy, after baby fell ill
MEPs reject mandatory health checks for driving licence renewals
Referendum Q&A: What will you be asked to vote on? And what exactly is a durable relationship?
People will next week be asked to vote on amending sections of the Constitution related to the family and the provision of care.
The votes, dubbed the Family Amendment and the Care Amendment, will take place next Friday
The Constitution currently only recognises families based on marriage and refers to a woman's place 'in the home'
Not up to speed on what the referendums are about? We've got you covered
Elon Musk sues OpenAI for 'betraying' company's founding mission for profit
Tánaiste backs calls for debate on reform of Stormont institutions
Ministers and TDs paid out over €186,000 on PR and digital marketing last year