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Waterford rise above Clare to offer glimpse of career grand slam for 17-year veteran
Boy (14) accused of firebomb attack which ‘gutted’ family home and killed pet husky in Dublin
Search for girls missing from Texas camp after flash flooding as 27 people confirmed dead
At least 27 people have been killed after a month’s worth of heavy rain fell on the US state in a matter of hours.
Georgia v Ireland, Summer Series
Paul O’Connell’s new-look Ireland team recorded a scrappy four-try win in Tbilisi.
Irish criminals top tier of international organised crime, Interpol organised crime chief reveals
Hamas says ready to start Gaza ceasefire talks 'immediately'
Man injured in Donegal crash that killed his partner and young daughter out of intensive care
Cork v Dublin, All-Ireland SHC semi-final
Cork were the first side to book their spot in the 2025 All-Ireland senior hurling final.
Housing protest backed by dozens of unions takes place in Dublin
Joe Duffy rules out standing for president
Lawless accuses Sinn Féin of 'misleading' public over student fees in letter to party's TD
Businessman sent masked spy to watch former partner, court told
Brother Kevin Crowley gave ‘life’s service’ to the poor, funeral told
Actor Julian McMahon, known for Charmed and Nip/Tuck, dies aged 56
Diogo Jota’s Liverpool teammates gather for footballer's funeral
New South Wales Waratahs v British & Irish Lions, Australia Tour 2025
Green light for 439 student beds 1km from UCD campus despite opposition
Sally Rooney to remain ‘committed supporter' of Palestine group facing terror ban, court told
Surrealing in the Years: At least 4,844 children homeless, and we ain't seen nothin' yet
Carl Kinsella
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The frenzy and bite of hurling's 'festival weekend': Cork v Dublin, Tipp v Kilkenny previews
Declan and Fintan tell Ronan why the All-Ireland hurling semi-final weekend is the sport’s greatest spectacle.
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Up to 150 Sinn Féin members expected to attend conference on party's gender policy
MV Matthew seizure was a major success ... but Irish appetite for cocaine remains
The €157 million drug seizure was a massive win for the State – but those working in policy say the price of a bag of coke has not budged.
Film lovers unimpressed after Dublin cinema 'left the lights on' during screenings
Savings scheme for first-time-buyers under consideration by government
Oasis tickets for Croke Park reselling for €600 - including a hefty cut for Ticketmaster
Questions raised over why asylum seekers are being put in prison for weeks before deportation
The Irish Penal Reform Trust was sharply critical of the government imprisoning people for ‘administrative rather than criminal’ reasons.
Get ready for Saturday morning’s Lions match with the pick of our Tour coverage
'When the tunes start, jump up and f****** down': Oasis kick off long-awaited reunion shows
Hamas ready to start Gaza ceasefire talks 'immediately' as Israel continues strikes on Gaza
Just one goal in over 10 hours for St Patrick's Athletic as they draw with Bohemians
Both sides had chances in this Dublin derby but lack of cutting edge was clear.
‘United in life and in death’: Funeral held for Cork couple found dead in their home
Here's what happened today: Friday
Galway-based Romero Games seeking to attract new investment for first-person shooter game
A Dundalk woman is heading to the Arctic Circle to retrace the steps of Ireland's forgotten explorer
Cause of death of Offaly farmer can't be determined due to embalming, inquest hears
Irish athlete Ciara Mageean diagnosed with cancer
‘I’m ready to face this with the same fight I’ve always brought to the track.’
Ireland international Callum O'Dowda signs for Robbie Keane's Ferencváros
During a reflective day in Hiroshima, the Taoiseach is reminded it's a small world
In these wartorn times, Hiroshima is a reminder of what should never be allowed happen again.
Laura Harmon: College shouldn't be a luxury - we need a promise that fees won't increase
Laura Harmon