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Govt plan to add new restrictions on who can access homeless accommodation sharply criticised
Cockroaches, flies on raw meat, and duck blood run off: Four food businesses closed in December
Met Éireann planning new weather warning system, taking account of warming climate
Simon Harris claims single-parent families are not adequately recognised in Irish constitution
UK Post Office investigator denies claims he behaved like ‘Mafia gangster’ with subpostmasters
Irish lawyer tells Hague that Gaza is 'first genocide in history' being broadcast in 'real-time'
Donohoe claims €2.9 billion pay deal was offered to unions, who say agreement 'lacks credibility'
Appeal as man armed with machete stages robbery and threatens staff at Waterford jewellers
Donegal teacher convicted of sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy jailed for two and a half years
Largest Special Protection Area for seabirds announced off the coast of Wexford
Poll: Are you eating out less?
South Africa begins genocide case against Israel at The Hague
South Africa argues that Israel is breaking its commitments under the UN Genocide Convention.
Michael O'Leary says Ryanair customers have shown no concern about flying on Boeing jets
Ireland's Farrell confirmed as Lions boss for next year's tour of Oz
Armed gardaí on patrol in Corduff as tensions remain high after Christmas Eve shooting
The patrols, led by members of the Armed Support Unit, are focused on limiting the chances of further attacks.
Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has ‘about a year’ to live due to cancer
McEntee says decision not to place male asylum seekers in Mayo and Carlow wasn't due to protests
Two people due in court over two robberies at pharmacy in north Dublin
13 people, including journalists, injured as two Russian missiles hit hotel in Ukraine
Plans unveiled for UK's 'biggest expansion of nuclear power for 70 years'
Frosty few days ahead as temperatures to drop as low as -3 degrees tonight
Israel army claims two journalists killed in Gaza strike were 'terror operatives'
Republican rivals hit out at each other as Donald Trump skips presidential debate in Iowa
'Dog crisis' in Ireland after six puppies found dumped in a plastic bag on side of the road
Taoiseach heads to Balkans to visit Irish troops in Kosovo and for talks on EU enlargement
Cost of a national stamp to increase by 5c from next month
Genocide: South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice
UN Security Council demands immediate end to Huthi Red Sea attacks
Sunak says there is 'a very good basis’ for Stormont Executive to be restored
Ecuador president says country 'in state of war' against cartels
Judge rules Donald Trump will not give closing speech in civil fraud trial
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Human trafficking investigation launched after 14 people discovered in container at Rosslare Harbour
Five-year-old girl dies after suspected Israeli tank shell struck NGO shelter in Gaza
Inquest jury begins hearing evidence of cause of death of Stardust fire victims
Government announces plans to fast-track delivery of 1,000 km of cycle routes by 2030
Carlow premises earmarked for 50 male asylum seekers to be used instead for families, Dept says
Paris 2024 insists Olympics opening ceremony will take place on the Seine
Explainer: What is happening in Ecuador?