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The back-to-back Olympic champion has stood peerless in her division’s most competitive era.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 14
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Bill being drafted to allow judges recommend minimum jail time for people with life sentences
Life sentences in Ireland currently last between 19 and 20 years on average.
Belfast violence: 'It’s heartbreaking - my café is gone completely'
Two businesses owned by people from minority ethnic communities were set alight during violence that followed an anti-immigration demonstration in Belfast.
Hamas announces Yahya Sinwar as new Chief of Political Bureau
Kellie Harrington takes gold after Olympic final victory
Huge upset in Olympic 1,500m men's final as Jakob Ingebrigtsen out of the medals
Tributes paid to boy (10) killed in Monaghan farm tragedy
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Charges of sexual assault and false imprisonment after woman allegedly held down, and bitten on face
The Irish For: Debs season – the making of a very Irish tradition
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Gardaí appeal for witnesses following alleged assault near Stephen's Green
Ireland set new team pursuit national record but bow out after qualifying round
High Court proceedings launched against X by Data Protection Commission over use of personal data
'Far-right thuggery': How racist violence erupted across the United Kingdom
As of this morning, close to 400 people had been arrested in connection with the riots.
Tim Walz's journey from small town teacher to White House hopeful
Far-right linked emblem worn by PSNI riot squad ‘not intended to cause offence’ but 'won't be worn again'
Garda investigation after body of woman (80s) found at a home in Tipperary
Taoiseach 'will not be deterred' by threat against him and his family
Loyalist paramilitary elements involved in directing Belfast violence, says PSNI
Explainer: The student protests in Bangladesh that caused its Prime Minister to flee
What has caused the protests and violence in Bangladesh over the past month and what will happen now?
Four White-tailed Eagle chicks released at Killarney National Park
Kamala Harris chooses Minnesota governor Tim Walz as running mate
The 60-year-old Minnesota governor is a retired teacher and non-commissioned US army officer.
GAA invite 'expressions of interest' for broadcast rights to games currently on GAAGO
Josip Štrok: Man charged with the murder of Croatian man in Clondalkin bailed
Coolock Says No banner greeted with anger at anti-migrant protest after Belfast loyalist march
Tánaiste labels Elon Musk's X 'problematic', blames social media for stoking up violence
Japanese stocks rebound after massive sell-off that sent global markets plummeting
Mawdsley and Becker's individual campaigns over as they fail to progress from 400m repechage
Tricky Château de Versailles leaves riders scrunched on the ground as Ireland misses out on medals
“It’s a very tough track,” Shane Sweetnam said after he came off the course.
David Gray and Colm Mac Con Iomaire perform on Skellig Michael for Culture Night
Hate crime investigation after rioters seen repeatedly stamping on man's head in Belfast violence
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Melanie Jones said the PSNI is “working at pace” to identify offenders and make arrests.
Poll: What is your favourite sport to watch at the Olympics?
Courts in UK could sit through night to deal with rioters as violence continues
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