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Three-goal Shamrock Rovers continue impressive run in Europe
Syrians in Ireland 'overwhelmed with joy' at fall of Assad regime but some 'worry deeply' about future
“My uncle and his two sons were murdered because anti-government slogans were written on their house walls,” one man told us.
Holyhead port remains closed as around 150,000 parcels backlogged at the port
'Outrageous': Strong criticism as report into sexual abuse of woman with intellectual disabilities delayed six years
Israeli air strikes kill a further 25 people following earlier strikes
Hojlund brace rallies Man United to earn crucial Europa League win
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
An Post and Gardaí investigating alleged theft of missing mail from Dublin 12 postal route
Son of Kinahan crime boss to walk free from jail after admitting arms cache plot
It was quite aggressive – Eddie Jordan reveals cancer diagnosis
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Well, that escalated quickly: the Eoin Hayes drama
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Family of woman who died after being struck by Garda car 'devastated' at decision not to prosecute
RTÉ accused of sharp practice for challenging claims for backdated pay entitlements from former worker
Rush hour DART and commuter services delayed through city centre after vehicle strikes bridge
Ireland, Israel and the Netherlands among 38 countries confirmed for next year’s Eurovision
In October, the Netherlands confirmed it would take part in the song contest despite the controversial exit of its 2024 entrant Joost Klein.
Man to stand trial accused of manslaughter for one-punch fatal assault on Martin Lynn
RSA to hike fees for the NCT and driving licences in the new year
Date fixed for Gerry Adams' defamation case against the BBC
Time Magazine names Donald Trump as person of the year for the second time
Trial of law professor accused of murdering trespasser will not deliberate until after Christmas
Man pleads guilty to making threats against Mary Lou McDonald and Drew Harris
Showband star Dickie Rock laid to rest following funeral in Dublin
Social Democrats say 'exploratory' talks on government formation to become 'more focused' next week
Daniel Kinahan's former home in Dublin sells for €931,000 at auction
Sharp rise in numbers near Dublin Airport affected by overnight noise exposure
European Central Bank cuts interest rates by a quarter of a point again
Three deaths and over 400 hospitalisations with the flu so far this winter season
Biden grants clemency to nearly 1,500 criminals
Eoin Hayes removes election fundraising pages after suspension from Social Democrats
Man charged over serious assault of woman at home in Ballinasloe
Is it acceptable to use your phone in the cinema?
Lottery regulator urges against 'well-intentioned' scratchcards as Christmas gifts for children
New Syrian PM pledges religious rights for minority groups as US urges 'inclusive' transition
The Biden administration said it will recognise and support a new Syrian government that renounces terrorism, destroys chemical weapons stocks and protects the rights of minorities and women.
UN General Assembly calls for 'unconditional' Gaza ceasefire
Gun found on suspect in killing of insurance boss matches shell casings, police say
US announces first Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon under ceasefire deal
Ireland needs to stop using harmful fossil fuels in the next 15 years - climate watchdog
Mortgage repayments near Celtic Tiger levels as ESRI warns house prices may be overvalued by 10%
On average, households spent 33% of their disposable income on mortgage repayments between July and October this year.
It's the highest share of spending on mortgages that Ireland has seen since 2007 and early 2008.
Year-on-year growth in property prices reached as high as 10% in the months of August and September this year.