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'Difficult' to get gardaí to 'show up' to calls, claims Fine Gael senator
'People can't move on': TD proposes to reduce divorce waiting period from two years to six months
'Stop talking about Jesus and dance': People at the portal want to connect, ideally with dogs
Transatlantic rock, paper, scissors didn’t quite pan out, sadly.
Death toll in Gaza passes 35,000 as ICJ schedules new hearings in genocide case
Roughly 450,000 people have now been displaced in Rafah since the beginning of last week.
Michelle O’Neill apologises for attending Bobby Storey’s funeral during Covid lockdown
High Court rules order banning military from protest against defence cuts was unconstitutional
Plans to increase the legal smoking age to 21 have been approved - but vapes aren't included
Calls for tougher laws as three people handed fixed penalty notices for recording M1 crash site
Teenage motorcyclist seriously injured following road traffic collision in Cork
Poll: Have you used ChatGPT?
Faster and free version of ChatGPT that can see, hear, and respond with sarcasm launches
'I cannot believe I'm sitting next to Mike Tyson' - Katie Taylor gearing up for Serrano rematch
EU writes letter to EBU criticising organisers for 'incoherence' in banning flag from Eurovision
Teacher accused of historical abuse at Dublin school too ill to attend court
Teenager arrested as part of investigations into Dublin city riots last year
The Explainer: What is Ireland’s history with the European Union?
Israeli army claims UN vehicle hit in Rafah was in 'combat zone' after worker dies
Woman dies from ‘serious injuries’ sustained in assault earlier this month
Gardaí investigating incident related to video of man being attacked at Howth Junction Station
Tributes paid to 15-year-old boy who drowned in Grand Canal, Co Kildare
Record 76 million internally displaced people worldwide, says monitor
Indonesia flood death toll rises to 50 with 27 missing
Almost a third of LGBT+ community in Ireland avoid certain areas for fear of being assaulted
'We must act urgently': Ten countries join Ireland to urge adoption of Nature Restoration Law
Group representing Irish military personnel say they 'will not be silenced' by new defence law
Building commencements on new homes hit approximately 18,000 in April alone, Cabinet to hear
Irish garages have been selling devices to 'silence' unworn seatbelt alarms
Amazon, Fruugo and a Donegal garage removed products from their websites after we asked about them.
Seatbelt use is declining in Ireland - and a big factor in road deaths.
One product listing promised to 'eliminate the annoying seatbelt beep'.
Shelbourne secure 250-year Tolka Park lease
Cannabis and cocaine are 'drugs of choice' in Kerry, policing committee hears
'Do it': Michael Cohen tells New York court he lied for Donald Trump
Man in his 20s charged over fatal assault at residence in Sallins
Man jailed for role in insurance fraud after staging car crash
Dublin-New York livestream temporarily closed over ‘inappropriate behaviour’
Man, 36, charged after hit and run incident that left pedestrian critically injured
Measles: Twenty-six cases, and five outbreaks, confirmed in Ireland this year
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Health services 'inadequate', says mother left with catastrophic injuries after being stabbed by son
Eurovision organisers ‘regret’ behaviour of some delegations both onsite and during broadcasts
Thousands flee northern Gaza as Taoiseach holds talks about recognising state of Palestine