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Tipperary hold off Galway fightback while Clare end long wait for win in Waterford
'We have to face these things head on': Cairns says more women needed in politics to combat harassment
Education Minister extends sympathy over death of 'much loved' Matthew Healy
Six-try Ireland storm past Italy to take another step towards Grand Slam defence
Man hospitalised following assault on Liffey Street early this morning
EU and Nato leaders criticise Trump over threat to 'encourage' Russian attacks on allies
Helen McEntee: New measures to speed up asylum applications designed to stop misuse of system
World leaders and Hamas warn Israel to call off plans to stage ground offensive in Rafah
Ukraine downs Russian drones as attacks launched for five hours overnight
Poll: Who will win in today's Ireland v Italy Six Nations game?
Heavy showers and chance of hail as overnight temperatures to dip below freezing
Sitdown Sunday: The mysterious death of a teenager living a double life in London's criminal underworld
Christopher Nolan wins top prize at Directors Guild awards for Oppenheimer, starring Cillian Murphy
Interview: TD Gary Gannon opens up about mental health and his recent ADHD diagnosis
The Dublin Central TD said he is frustrated that others in Ireland are not able to access the same supports that have been available to him.
Recovering heat from shower water and 3D printed homes: the future of house building in Ireland
Rebecca Moynihan: The exorbitant cost of baby formula should not be tolerated
Rebecca Moynihan
Over 2,800 applications to Tusla's tracing service still awaiting social worker allocation
Property Mag – #477 – 9th February 24
Homes at Sandyford ‘Mint’ site could be decade away despite land transfer approval
The Central Bank said it would take seven years for it to vacate the site off the M50.
Kilkenny strike late winner to secure hurling league victory away to Cork
Quiz: How much do you know about the great Joni Mitchell?
How Elon Musk has courted Ireland's far-right by taking aim at the government's hate speech laws
England come from behind to edge Wales 16-14 at Twickenham
Larry Donnelly: US democracy isn't perfect, but it's easier to vote there than in Ireland
Larry Donnelly
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Gardaí contest bail for man charged with assault and knife offences in Limerick
Kelleher starts for Liverpool and O'Shea scores for Burnley as Klopp's team go top
France hold off Scotland for controversial Six Nations win
Tributes paid as young boy who was found dead in Waterford named locally
Six-year-old Matthew’s body was discovered near a seaside cove in the area of Rathmoylan.
Man (40s) charged in relation to death of man in Kilcock
'Honest and honourable': Former Taoiseach John Bruton remembered at state funeral
The 76-year-old Fine Gael politician died on Tuesday following a long illness.
Tánaiste condemns order given to Israeli troops to 'prepare to operate' in Rafah
Majority of people favour 'more closed' immigration policy, new poll shows
Police search River Thames for body of man accused of pouring alkali on ex-partner and her children
Poll: Do you support plans to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre?
Man dies after being hit by lorry in Meath
Two men injured in 'violent disorder' in Limerick city
Surrealing in the Years: Joe Brolly and Kneecap join forces against the Tory government
Carl Kinsella
EU agrees on complicated new spending rules decried by Left as tool for austerity