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Phillip Schofield making TV return in Channel 5 show that sees him abandoned on an island
Will you watch the Great British Bake Off this year?
Pandemic 'likely explains fewer drug deaths in 2021' but cocaine use in pubs is the 'big story'
Debunked: Scam ads featuring images of Dara Ó Briain and Pat Kenny appear on Facebook
Residents return home after evacuation over suspicious object found on Bride Street
Taoiseach tells Palestinian Authority President that Ireland 'knows what it's like' to seek recognition
US state executes two men despite conviction doubts
Opinion: Embracing inclusion in the tourism sector will improve the visitor experience
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Taoiseach Simon Harris to meet US President Joe Biden in the White House next month
'There's no bed space': Fears Beirut hospital system could collapse in wake of Israeli attacks
Monday’s bombing represented Lebanon’s “worst day in 18 years”, an Irish UNICEF worker said.
Taoiseach takes cautious approach when asked about US arming of Israel
New Labour Bill aims to ensure religious orders pay redress to victims of sexual abuse
Israel and Hezbollah continue exchanging fire as world leaders call for peace at UN assembly
Hezbollah claimed 18 attacks on Israel today, while the Israeli military said the group fired about 300 rockets across the border.
The UN refugee commissioner said Israeli airstrikes “are now relentlessly claiming hundreds of civilian lives” in Lebanon.
US President Joe Biden warned against a full-blown war in Lebanon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the devastating air campaign in Lebanon.
Man arrested in connection to hijacking of car with 5-month-old baby in Dublin on Monday
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Ten people arrested by gardaí today in relation to shoplifting incidents in Dublin
Tom Clonan: Israel now looks prepared to do to Lebanon what it has done to Gaza
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Meryl Streep says a 'squirrel has more rights' than an Afghan girl
Dublin's Lord Mayor says journey times are down and footfall is up thanks to traffic plan changes
Co Kerry takeaway paid Nepalese chef less than minimum wage to work 70-hour weeks
'The centre has held': Joe Biden quotes WB Yeats in his final UN General Assembly speech
Dublin man accused of possessing of a pipe bomb to 'cause maximum damage' sent to trial
Creeslough families write to Justice Minister asking for public inquiry into explosion
Israel condemned at the UN as Biden urges diplomatic solutions in the Middle East
The bombs continued to fall across Lebanon as world leaders gave speeches at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Man charged with theft of journalist's phone at protest at former Crown Paints site
Irish Rail to be called before Transport Committee over delays caused by new timetable
Children's Hospital: June 2025 completion date, board accuses BAM of 'disregard for sick children'
BAM will “not be given another cent beyond what it is entitled to under contract”, the board will tell TDs.
Revenue seize drugs and fake designer goods worth over €670,000 in Dublin
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Should Kyle Hayes have been nominated for Hurler of the Year?
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Gardaí hope for progress as body of Patrick Nugent, who died in February 1984, exhumed
Debunked: A doctored image falsely claims to show Kamala Harris posing with Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Irish woman seriously injured after dress caught fire at Spanish wedding
'Massive' Russian air strikes kill one person and injure six in Ukrainian city
Are you a fan of Sally Rooney's books?
Crackdown on long-held provisional licenses delayed over fears of longer test waiting lists
Brilliant Burke winner seals Shamrock Rovers' win over Bohs
Irish bookshops expecting 'biggest publishing day this year' as new Sally Rooney novel goes on sale