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2024
US Senate passes government funding bill to avoid shutdown
Suspect in deadly Christmas market attack railed against Islam and Germany
A nine-year-old girl is among the dead.
In pictures: Revellers of the winter solstice at Stonehenge
Pope Francis reprimands Vatican staff for gossiping
Villa sweep aside Man City to deepen Guardiola's pain
Man (20s) taken to hospital after shooting at home in Clondalkin
Status Yellow wind and snow-ice warnings issued for several counties across the country
Woman held for hours during aggravated burglary of business premises on Friday night
What's your favourite festive box of assorted sweets?
Three men hospitalised with injuries in separate assaults in Dublin City centre last night
Gardaí detect 630 drivers going over speed limit on National Slow Down Day
NAMA completes transfer of €400m to Exchequer
Man dies in hospital following road collision in Co Tyrone
Over 2,000 arrested by gardaí this year in crackdown on home burglaries
Taxi coalition warns of demand and safety concerns due to cab shortage during festive period
Surrealing in the Years: Ceann Comhairle ballot could have used just a little more backstabbing
Carl Kinsella
Sinn Féin will speak to Caroline Stanley in January over issues that 'need to get ironed out'
Ukraine, Gaza, Syria: What will Trump do with the conflicts linking Russia, Iran and Israel?
Tom Clonan
Fears of public transport shortfalls in Dublin as rail works planned from 27 December
Letterkenny tenants face anxious Christmas as deal to sell homes to council on verge of collapse
The landlord says talks with the council over mica testing have reached an impasse.
Irish leaders condemn 'shocking and despicable' attack on Christmas market in Germany
At least two people were killed and dozens more injured.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Farrell the hat-trick try hero for Munster as they pinch the points away to Ulster
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael pause talks for Christmas after making 'progress' today
Opinion: Gisele Pelicot's bravery reminds us to stand in solidarity with all victims of rape
Rachel Morrogh
Provisional liquidator appointed to company behind Green Hen restaurant in Dublin city centre
Irish People Party candidate Ross Lahive jailed for assault at drag story event for children
High Court judge frees Enoch Burke in interest of saving public money spent on jailing him
Man charged after Garda vehicle ramming in Co Monaghan
Ryanair boss 'regrets' charging customers €500 for one-way ticket from London to Dublin
Public ethics watchdog again rules out investigation into Leo Varadkar GP contract leak
'Please wish me luck': How the Holyhead Port closure has impacted some readers
Gardaí still receiving allegations of abuse in schools as domestic violence reports rise by 9%
First group of children arrive from Palestine to receive life-saving healthcare in Ireland
Motorist driving 122km/h in an 80 zone among 75 speeding detections made so far on National Slow Down Day
'Limerick cannot be branded antisemitic over the events of 1904' says local heritage trust
After a decade, plans are finally progressing for the new €100m City Library in Dublin