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'Bring your kids out': Protests as asylum seeker families with children arrive at Roscrea hotel
Protests against asylum seekers being housed at the Tipperary hotel began last week.
MEPs take first steps to greenlight potentially €1 trillion retrofitting plan
'Intensive' phase of conflict in south Gaza 'will end soon', Israeli defence minister says
Gaza’s health ministry said Israel struck two hospitals, a girls’ school and “dozens” of homes overnight.
Fines totaling €203,500 handed to 12 motorists who didn't pay M50 tolls
Claim by Martin 'The Viper' Foley and wife over seizure of goods from home struck out
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Funeral for Tristan Sherry - man killed in Blanchardstown restaurant - to take place tomorrow
Succession to dominate Emmy Awards tonight as Bad Sisters leads Irish nominations
Swiss accept Zelenskyy's request to stage Ukraine peace summit
Woman who witnessed father being shot by IRA denied Troubles' scheme, despite mother being accepted
Jeanitta McCabe and her father who was shot has been denied the payment, but her mother’s application was successful.
Hamas releases new video announcing deaths of two Israeli hostages taken on 7 October
Man due in court charged in connection with fatal assault of woman (50s) in Sligo last May
Iowans to brave freezing temperatures in first votes of US Republican nomination race
Heaton-Harris says it's 'hard to see any barriers' for Stormont getting back to work
Fewer car park spaces and smaller gardens under new house building rules issued to local authorities
Dave Fanning files defamation case over publication of news story wrongly linking him to criminal trial
Man dies after a fatal incident at a M50 junction in Dublin 15
Planning refused for 16-storey Grand Canal Square-style scheme for Cabra East
Everton and Forest charged after breaching Premier League financial rules
Man who raped colleague after night out had 'sexsomnia' sleep disorder, defence told court
Ivana Bacik appeals six storey hotel in Dublin due to housing and 'drinking emporia' fears
Senior Irish-based X employee seeks to sue Elon Musk for defamation over tweet he sent
Parents warned against unsafe sleeping arrangements for babies as temperatures plummet
Burke family protest outside CCJ after court refuses to allow them to attend in person
US ship hit by missile in Red Sea as Sunak says air strikes against Houthis were 'self-defence'
Councillor clarifies claim about now-closed alleyway being used during Dublin riots
Gardaí scuffle with protesters outside Tipperary hotel over plans to house family asylum seekers
Virgin Media and RTÉ announce live TV schedule for Six Nations
Fiona Wynne appointed editor of the Irish Sun, replacing Kieran McDaid
Farmers drive thousands of tractors into Berlin to protest diesel tax break being scrapped
One woman dead and 13 injured after suspected car ramming attack in Israel
Ukraine says it downed Russian military planes worth hundreds of millions over Azov sea
Over 90,000 calls were made to St Vincent de Paul last year from people seeking help with food
20-year-old charged with robbery of Clonakilty credit union expresses remorse for causing 'grief'
Vacant sites in villages including garda stations and schools to be renovated under new scheme
Man who repeatedly raped unconscious wife with household objects jailed for 11 years
Dublin court granted care order for child who entered Ireland in 'suspicious circumstances'
Iceland facing 'tremendous forces of nature' after lava from volcano destroys homes
Poll: Should public sector workers keep their free parking spaces?