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The ECB is likely to cut rates in 2024, but will this help Irish mortagage holders?
Christy Moore says Sinéad O'Connor SNL performance was 'powerful' and 'important' act
Property Mag – #473 – 5th January 24
HSE forms national 'red alert' team after clusters of drug overdoses in Dublin and Cork
Each HSE region will be asked to form their own localised response teams in case dangerous batches end up on the market in their area.
Quiz: Do you know who these notable Irish women are?
Maritime College head: Ireland must seize opportunities presented by major off-shore projects
As Ireland begins the process of shifting energy production to offshore wind farms the need for an increase in Irish trained mariners will see
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Peter Flanagan is on holidays: 'Hiking in Wales is like swimming in the Irish Sea'
Peter Flanagan
UN says Gaza is now 'uninhabitable' as Western diplomats make trips to Middle East
The death toll in Gaza now stands at least 22,722 people, most of them women and children.
In Khan Younis, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) evacuated its staff and their family members from the area around the Al-Aqsa hospital
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in Turkey today at the start of his fourth regional tour since the conflict began.
In a statement on Saturday, the Gaza health ministry said it had recorded more than 120 deaths over the past 24 hours.
Woman in her 90s pulled alive from rubble five days after deadly Japanese earthquake
Dublin city 'Winter Lights' to be left on in some places through January to 'cheer everyone up'
Russian strike kills 11 people in eastern Ukrainian town as cross-border exchanges escalate
McEntee confirms resignation of judge Gerard O'Brien following sexual assault conviction
Police officer and pedestrian hit by vehicle while at scene of collision in Co Antrim
Transport officials search for voice recorder in debris of Japan runway collision
Irish senators call on Government to join South Africa's genocide case against Israel
Poll: Do you celebrate Nollaig na mBan?
McEntee asks public to inform Gardaí on 'upcoming' threats in wake of Galway hotel arson attack
Surrealing in the Years: First week of the new year marked by "preventable trauma"
Carl Kinsella
Micheál Martin warns of ‘devastating consequences’ for the world if Middle East conflict widens
Alaska Airlines grounds all Boeing 737-9 aircrafts after window blew out on plane mid-flight
US Supreme Court to decide on if Donald Trump can run for President again
Jason Hennessy Senior: Feuding, drugs and violence in his life as a west Dublin gang member
Jason Hennessy Senior died on Thursday from gunshot wounds sustained in a shooting at a restaurant in Blanchardstown, Dublin.
Housing: If private investors are willing to put money in, why on earth would we say no?
Fiona Cormican
RTÉ receives over 600 emails asking it to boycott Eurovision due to Israel’s involvement
RTÉ advertise Operation Transformation sponsorship at 30% less than it charged Department of Health
Israel's bombing of Gaza continues, as Israel says over 100 targets struck in 24 hours
Martin Griffiths said people in the territory are witnessing “daily threats to their very existence”.
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant outlined proposals for how Gaza would be run if Hamas is defeated.
The proposals were unveiled on the eve of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's fourth trip to the region since the conflict started.
The health ministry in Gaza said it had recorded 162 deaths also over the past 24 hours.
Joe Biden says Trump 'willing to sacrifice democracy' to regain power in first campaign speech
Woman (20s) becomes seventh person to die on Irish roads this week
Rape suspect Nicholas Rossi, who claimed to be Irish orphan, extradited to US from Scotland
Longtime head of US gun rights group announces he's stepping down, days before corruption trial
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
New York attorney general seeks $370 million from Donald Trump in civil fraud trial
Thomas 'Tucker' McConville, son of 'Disappeared' mother-of-10 Jean McConville, has died aged 59
Rishi Sunak faces another by-election as ex-energy minister quits over drilling legislation
Man arrested in Meath after hitting garda with vehicle and driving off
Over €1.1 million worth of cannabis seized in separate searches by gardaí and Revenue officers
Almost 300 homes on Bere Island without power after sea trawler damages underwater ESB cable
Family have 'unanswered questions' over investigation into missing 22-year-old woman