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With Silicon Valley 'visionaries', profits are prioritised over true technological progress
Peter Bloom
Gardaí appealing for witnesses after shooting in Limerick city
McDonald invokes Northern Ireland peace process in address at Pro-Palestine rally in London
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in Dublin as marches take place across the world
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern marries after years of delays
Lowry hits hat-trick as Dublin cruise into O'Byrne Cup final
Gaza ministry says at least 60 killed by Israeli strikes overnight on 99th day of war
Taiwan elects Lai Ching-te, who rejects China's claims over Taiwan, as president
Poll: Do you take part in protests?
Children's Ombudsman pulls out of Government's domestic violence strategy over lack of funding
Boy (17) accused of murdering gunman Tristan Sherry after steakhouse shooting
Ukraine says Russia launched 40 missiles and drones overnight
Woman who was born and married on West Cork's Dursey Island celebrates 100th birthday
Polls close in Taiwan election as China vows to 'crush' any move towards independence
US carries out fresh strike in Yemen, UK warns Iran to 'cease' Houthi support
The fresh strike comes after the Houthis warned of further attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
Larry Donnelly: What to look for as Iowa and New Hampshire choose their nominees for president
Larry Donnelly
Debunked: Planning files do not show that Ringsend building was to be used for asylum seekers
Lebanon was already in crisis - now it's dealing with thousands fleeing Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The conflict has made it unsafe for civilians on either side of the border to remain in their homes.
Trump ordered to pay New York Times $400k in legal fees
17-year-old Limerick student wins top prize at BT Young Scientists 2024
Mary Lou McDonald to address rally in London calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Dental plate could have been 'key' in identifying body of Stardust victim who went unknown for 25 years
‘Track-record of impunity’ around killing of media in Gaza, says Committee to Protect Journalists
Sinn Féin in bid to recall Stormont Assembly next week ahead of public sector strike
Stephen Donnelly ‘not satisfied’ with management of patient flow at overcrowded hospitals
Brothers Glen Ward and Eric O’Driscoll held on firearms offences
Man accused of attacking Blanchardstown restaurant gunman says he ‘acted in self-defence’
Germany rejects UN 'genocide' charge against Israel
Garda who interviewed Kenneally in 1980s 'got promotion through FF connections’, inquiry hears
The inquiry heard claims of a previously unknown meeting involving gardaí about Bill Kenneally.
MSF says healthcare system in Gaza has 'virtually collapsed' as death toll hits more than 23,700
Staff member threatened with knife during robbery of Clonakilty business
Arctic air will make next week very cold with 'some snow showers' expected
Customers mourn loss of popular Cork eatery Nash 19
Houthi rebels say that US and British interests were 'legitimate targets' after air strikes
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today said the US and UK wanted to turn Red Sea into a ‘bloodbath’.
Phoenix Park to close for 24 hours to facilitate visit of Chinese premier next week
All of Ireland's six potential Eurovision entries have now been announced - take a listen here
Judge questions role of pornography as he sentences man for raping college student