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Man (30s) arrested after shotgun and ammunition seized in Co Cork
The Late Late Show returns tomorrow night – here’s the guests who will join Patrick Kielty
Rescue helicopter being forced to land 3km from Donegal hospital due to helipad safety concerns
Three gardaí in Limerick charged with intending to pervert the course of justice
Mary Lou McDonald speaks publicly for first time about her husband's cancer diagnosis
History made as billionaire crew complete first private spacewalk by private citizens
It’s a major milestone for SpaceX, the company founded by Elon Musk in 2002.
ECB reduces key interest rate by a quarter point but unlikely to benefit most mortgage holders
Remains of 1,600 cholera victims found during Luas works buried in Glasnevin Cemetery
Taoiseach calls for accountability for war crimes after Israeli strikes kill aid workers
Did you dig out your winter coat this morning? Don't worry, summer's back next week
Irish man found dead in Portuguese police cell after arrest for assault investigation
€560 ‘baby boost’ and fuel allowance extension to those over 66 earmarked for Budget 2025
Asylum seekers with jobs should pay towards accommodation, Harris says
New €6.5m domestic violence refuge with 12 units opens in Wexford
Ireland's media watchdog to crack down on online platforms hosting illegal content
One of Dublin's best-known schools - CBS Synge Street - to become co-ed Gaelcholáiste
Taoiseach says State apology will be made over sexual abuse of children in schools
'Melt it and start again': Some people aren't thrilled with this new statue of the late Queen
Man in his 60s killed in motorcycle crash in rural Co Donegal
Taylor Swift urges US fans to vote in election as she scoops up seven VMAs
The night didn’t go as well for nominated Irish artists Hozier and U2, who missed out in their categories.
Former Peru president who was convicted for human rights abuses dies aged 86
Dublin (Shannon)? Minister tells tourists visiting capital to consider other Irish airports
Tributes paid to Irish hiker (39) who died in Sardinia
Hurricane Francine batters US state of Louisiana, with flash flood emergency issued in New Orleans
UHL staff under 'huge pressure' to deal with FOI requests after death of Aoife Johnston
One employee said staff are under “huge pressure” as they are “inundated” with requests amid staffing issues.
They said the team is missing deadlines for FOI and GDPR requests, despite their best efforts
Some people are seeking their records so they can transfer their care to another hospital
Joe Biden dons Trump hat in show of 9/11 ‘bipartisan unity’
Fire at derelict hotel in Co Fermanagh was likely deliberate, says NI Fire Service
UK Government announces public inquiry into 1989 murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane
A Belfast Appeal Court in July ruled that the Government must establish a formal, public inquiry.
Haiti govt condemns 'discriminatory', bogus Trump claim about pet-eating in US city
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Justin Timberlake to appear in person at hearing for drink-driving case
Two Chinese nationals found in Shannon Airport without passports given suspended sentences
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump attend 9/11 memorial, and shake hands, after fierce debate
Man (24) pleads guilty over arson incidents at five Cork stores earlier this year
Govt to consider 'further changes' to asylum seeker supports in the coming weeks
At least 34 people killed following Israeli air strikes on UN school and homes in Gaza
Garda Training Allowance to be increased in bid to boost garda recruitment figures
Farmed salmon found in Galway and Mayo rivers after Killary Harbour escape