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On the red-eye to Rome: 'We were coming for the canonisation - now we're here for a funeral'
When was the last time you were on a train?
Harvey Weinstein accuser had ‘zero interest’ in sex with him, friend testifies
How likely is it that Intel's Irish staff will be affected by its global downsizing?
Oireachtas establishes first AI-focused committee, with Malcolm Byrne as chair
Dublin silversmith who made pieces for the Pope loses his 'lifetime's work' in Easter robbery
Bad smells and water pollution dominate compliance failures in environmental inspections
Irish funds help open underground school bunker in Ukraine
Opinion: Farewell to The Climate Pope, who died during Earth Week
Dr Catherine Conlon
Pakistan threatens to suspend critical peace treaty with India
Increase in Airbnb listings not the 'root cause' of rental property shortages, research finds
Freemasons' Hall used for video depicting sex acts with character resembling British Queen
Key parts of the music video are set in the main hall of the venue – the same location used for an interview with Conor McGregor earlier this month.
Next pope: What the Vatican choreography tells us about the possible outcome of the conclave
Gardaí seize 41 vehicles in Dublin today as it cracks down on unlawful use of electric vehicles
Two men remanded in custody over shooting at Tullamore halting site
More than 50 people killed by IDF strikes in Gaza as Israel warns of 'larger' assault
Ireland to contribute €141m to World Bank's development institution - up 33.5% on previous commitment
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Governments will know ‘within weeks’ if legacy agreement can be reached, Harris says
Over 90,000 people have filed into St Peter's to pay their respects to Pope Francis
Organisers were forced to keep the doors of St. Peter’s Basilica open overnight due to unprecedented crowds.
‘Misinformation’ among issues causing increase in vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks, UN warns
Parenting: Bed rotting — is it any wonder people want to 'take to the bed'?
Margaret Lynch
Body of man discovered in Kildare apartment as garda investigation launched
'Vladimir, STOP!': Trump condemns Russian strikes on Kyiv as death toll rises to 12
The attacks throw yet more doubt on already fraught efforts to push Russia and Ukraine to agree to a ceasefire.
Ukraine's state emergency services said the number of wounded had risen to 90.
Zelenskyy said he would return home prematurely from a diplomatic trip to South Africa.
Junior Minister Thomas Byrne, who is currently in Ukraine, slammed the 'illegal and unjustified' invasion.
Dublin Zoo announces the death of 44-year-old orangutan Leonie
Teenage student dies after school knife attack in France
State pays Denis O'Brien €5.8m over legal costs related to Moriarty Tribunal
Hardy Bucks actor Alan Carter's death was due to heart failure caused by cocaine, inquest hears
Pope Francis: An Post to offer free postage to anyone seeking to send sympathy card
Opinion: Michael O'Brien's intervention was a watershed moment in our reckoning with abuse
Dr Sinéad Ring
Woman (60s) dies after being struck by a lorry in Castlebar
TD suspended from Soc Dems over Israel-linked shares calls for Occupied Territories Bill 'now'
Irish-connected manuscripts to be exhibited in Dublin show monks' 'grumbles about the Vikings'
Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan following deadly attack in Kashmir
Should religious education take place in schools?
Fears Irish jobs may be at risk as Intel global quarterly earnings set to be released later
Over 1.2 million people sign petition to EU calling for financial support for abortions
Daniel O’Donnell to headline concert to raise funds for Donegal church destroyed in fire