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Justice Minister to consult with AG on removal of judge following conviction for sexual assault
Two men who used neo-Nazi podcast to encourage listeners to commit violent acts jailed
Man United manager Erik Ten Hag holds 'very positive' first meeting with Jim Ratcliffe
Woman (50s) dies in Co Kerry crash
Airstrike kills 12, mostly children, in Gaza area declared 'safe zone' by Israel
Record corporation tax returns last year, as McGrath forecasts improved living standards in 2024
'Someone could be killed': Fears grow as gardaí probe 'worrying trend' of arson attacks
No arrests have been made to date but a number of investigations are ongoing.
The Irish Network Against Racism has expressed concern that the issue will only be taken seriously if someone is badly injured or killed
There have been around 20 arson attacks, or attempted attacks, on properties earmarked to house international protection applicants
Multiple garda investigations into the Ringsend, Rosscahill and other arson attacks around the country are ongoing
Covid Inquiry will 'absolutely' reveal lessons to be learned, former health minister says
Islamic State claims responsibility for twin Iran bombings that killed 84 people
Funeral of Hamas leader in Beirut as Blinken heads for Middle East amid wider conflict fears
Tensions have surged with Lebanon, where a strike in Beirut on Tuesday, widely assumed to have been carried out by Israel, killed Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Aruri.
Aruri was killed in the south Beirut stronghold of the powerful Iran-backed Hezbollah movement.
The Israeli military, in its campaign to destroy the Islamist militant group, has reported more strikes in and around Gaza City.
Judge attacked by defendant caught on camera leaping over bench in Nevada
What’s contained in the Jeffrey Epstein files and what does it mean for those named?
Man shot in Blanchardstown restaurant attack on Christmas Eve dies in hospital
Jason Hennessy Snr has died after he was critically injured during the attack.
Sunak cools spring election talk, says he's 'working towards' UK vote in late 2024
Man arrested after gardaí discover €236,600 worth of heroin in Dublin and Meath
Visiting restrictions in place at several hospital due to outbreaks of respiratory viruses
Around 60,000 students to benefit from changes to third level funding from today
10,000 free home STI kits being ordered every month
Woman assaulted inside a van in Coleraine after two men ejected from a pub in nearby Portrush
One person arrested every hour for drink or drug-driving over Christmas
Family criticises HSE for lack of consultation on inquiry into 16-year-old Aoife Johnston's death
Microsoft adds dedicated AI assistant button to Windows PC keyboards
No heroin found among drugs used in recent overdose clusters in Dublin and Cork, HSE finds
Next raises profit outlook for fifth time in year after better-than-forecast festive trading
Pilots on Japan Airlines plane that caught fire had no 'visual contact' before collision
Trump asks US Supreme Court to review Colorado ruling barring him from ballot
US judge begins to unseal identities of people linked in court documents to Jeffrey Epstein
£40k reward offered for information on murder of 'defenceless man' in Co Antrim
Irish experts hear 'sobering' accounts from frontline as they train Ukrainian troops in Cyprus
An Irish team has returned from a mission training Ukrainian soldiers in specialist search techniques for bomb disposal.
US Republicans push impeachment of Biden's immigration chief
Kerry look sharp and hungry as they start 2024 with eye-catching win over Tipperary
At least 103 people killed and 211 wounded in bombings in Iran at ceremony near general's grave
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed “evil and criminal enemies” of the country for the attack and vowed a “harsh response.”
Luke Humphries crowned world darts champion after epic final against 16-year-old Littler
Jim McGuinness's second coming starts with 16-point win over youthful Armagh
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
British Coast Guard aircraft assisted Irish helicopter rescue of injured sailor off south coast
Pistorius to be released this Friday after serving nearly 10 years for girlfriend's murder
15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of New Year’s Eve fireworks murder in London