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The Explainer: How exactly can you get some money back from Revenue?
Cabinet told 500 refugees arriving from Ukraine per week, as social welfare rates set to reduce
US Embassy to buy and demolish old Jury's hotel in Ballsbridge as part of $700m move to new location
Met Éireann extends cold weather advisory until Saturday as -3C expected in some parts tonight
UK Post Office boss to hand back CBE after software error saw 100s of subpostmasters convicted
Sinéad O'Connor died of natural causes, coroner confirms
Norwegian state argues mass murderer Anders Breivik still poses risk of 'unbridled violence'
Multiple people treated for smoke inhalation after fire breaks out at accommodation in Donegal
Man needed 'over 50 stitches and staples' after apparent machete attack in Dublin city centre
Sinn Féin, Labour, PBP and SocDems call on Govt to join genocide case against Israel in ICJ
The government has been accused of making a “shameful political calculation” not to join the case out of deference to Washington and the US.
2023 confirmed as hottest year globally since modern records began, surpassing 2016 by a 'large margin'
Gardaí investigating if fatally injured man took taxi home after Dublin stabbing
The man has been named locally as Kevin Walsh (34) who lived in Lucan, Dublin.
34-year-old Gabriel Attal picked as France's youngest ever prime minister
Poll: Are you hoping for a snow day?
Jeffrey Epstein victim says sex tapes ‘exist’ after files name Prince Andrew and Richard Branson
Ireland's nursing home sector 'under threat of failure' amid post-pandemic challenges - report
Fourteen private operators control 40% of nursing home beds, the study found.
One in five small, private nursing homes have closed for good, since the pandemic.
Private patients receive 55% less subsidy funding compared to patients in the public sector.
Models of care are being wiped out and the sector is under threat, according to one sector representative.
Man released without charge over serious assault in Mullingar
'Unsafe' laneway in Dublin City closed due to anti-social behaviour
Airline's decision not to ground plane questioned after 'warnings triggered on previous flights'
South Korea bans dog meat trade, with dog farmers to face hefty fines after 3 year grace period
Two men arrested in Dublin as part of investigation into fatal Tipperary assault
Manchester United beat Wigan to progress to FA Cup fourth round
Woman (50s) dies in Co Sligo crash
United Airlines says inspections found loose bolts on its 737 MAX planes
Blinken arrives in Israel as UN calls for investigation into number of journalists killed in Gaza
Two Al Jazeera reporters were killed on Sunday when their car was struck in southern Gaza’s city of Rafah, near the border with Egypt.
The US Secretary of State met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman today after talks in the UAE ahead of his visit to Israel.
The Palestinian health ministry said in a statement that it had recorded 249 deaths in the past 24 hours.
Hezbollah announced the killing of a "commander" for the first time since October.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Low temperature warning in effect as -5 degrees expected in some parts
Fund buys 46 out of 54 houses in Dublin estate for private rental
Department warned Finance Minister against tax break for landlords in Budget 2024
Four killed in wave of Russian missile attacks across Ukraine
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness handed eight-week ban for fielding ineligible player
Isolation in Norwegian prison making mass murderer Breivik 'depressed', says lawyer
German football legend Franz Beckenbauer has died aged 78
Defendant who was caught on camera attacking judge in Nevada court to face her again today
Pope Francis calls for universal ban on practice of surrogacy
Man (30s) dies after suspected assault in Dublin over the weekend
Taoiseach among multiple politicians whose homes were targeted over weekend by protesters
Dublin TD Paul Murphy described the second protest outside of his home as a ‘step up from the last time’