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Debunked: Misleading claims shared in Roscrea amid protests at Racket Hall
Uisce Éireann pleads guilty to two water pollution charges over north Clare ‘fish kill'
Government delay bill that would provide leave to women who experience a miscarriage
Contentious €100m St Stephen's Green shopping centre redevelopment stalled after appeal lodged
Bríd Smith warned by Ceann Comhairle for claiming 'Nazi supporters lies' have been repeated in Dáil
Another freezing night ahead as temperatures to drop as low as -6 degrees in some areas
O'Mahony named new Ireland captain as Farrell names 34-man squad
Irish beef exports to China to resume after suspension last November over atypical BSE case
China’s premier Li Qiang is in Dublin for a brief diplomatic visit.
Public transport use hit record high last year, rising above pre-pandemic levels
Stormont session suspended and O’Neill says she fears Assembly may never return due to DUP boycott
Gardaí make sixth arrest in probe into Christmas Eve restaurant killings
Wicklow couple fined €3,000 after admitting role in having American Bully dogs' ears cropped
Calls for Leo Varadkar and Mary Lou McDonald to boycott St Patrick's Day White House visit
Govt to make changes to tax debt warehousing scheme amid wave of restaurant closures
HSE apologises to boy whose throat was corroded by button battery after delay in ordering X-ray
During this nine-day delay, the battery corroded Aaron Sikorski’s throat and he had to undergo surgery, the High Court heard.
Poll: Are you struggling to pay your energy bills this winter?
Youth mental health service 'largely non-existent' and discrimination rife, Committee hears
Catholic and Church of Ireland bishops appeal for ‘calm’ after ‘disturbing and sad’ protests
Referendums: Flac suggests changing 'durable relationships' wording, warns about misinformation
The Free Legal Advice Centre says the proposed changes, as currently worded, are “symbolic” and “will not deliver meaningful enforceable rights”.
US to reclassify Houthis as 'specially designated terrorists'
Roscrea could get 'community-owned' hotel as Taoiseach comes under pressure from his party
Trump lawyers foreshadow potential lines of defence in classified documents case
Surge in calls to SVP over last three years as people struggle with energy bills
Irish winger Chiedozie Ogbene fires Luton into FA Cup fourth round; Bristol City stun West Ham
Opinion: Operation Transformation is not the problem, it's the Government that lags behind
Dr Catherine Conlon
Political parties to table amendments to referendum wording as Sinn Féin seeks 'clarifications'
Bord Gáis Energy to cut residential electricity and gas prices by 10% and 9.5% from 29 February
Media committee to hear defamation cases 'exert chilling effect on free speech'
Forgotten war: More than 350 Irish citizens and their dependents have been forced to leave Sudan
The war in Sudan broke out in April of last year between two warring factions the Sudan Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces.
Brian Rowan: 'The politics of this place is a story of power cuts rather than power sharing'
Brian Rowan
Israel and Hamas reach deal for Gaza hostages to receive medicines in exchange for aid to civilians
A wave of Israeli strikes killed at least 78 people in the Gaza Strip overnight.
Cork GAA says 'no matter finalised' as proposal to rename stadium 'Supervalu Páirc' sparks anger
Micheál Martin, a Cork native, has said today he is “deeply disappointed and annoyed” at the proposal to change the name of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man arrested by gardaí investigating armed robbery of business Waterford last week
'It's big!': Spotters flock to see largest ever passenger plane to land at Dublin Airport
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has arrived at Dublin Airport on the Boeing 747-8 for a two-day visit to Ireland.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh renaming row: Cabinet considers requiring Govt sign-off for future stadium rebrands
State funding provision could ensure the government has future sign-off on any renaming of stadiums.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs withdraws allegations of racism against Diageo, company says
US strikes Yemen again as Houthi rebels claim attack on Greek-owned cargo ship