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Search suspended overnight for fisherman missing after boat got into difficulty off Louth coast
Extract: 'I was privileged to interview people with so much knowledge of the Irish revolution'
Tom Hurley
'I don't think it was a fair match' - Chantelle Cameron calls for another shot at Katie Taylor
Dublin man dies fighting in Ukraine, who previously served in Iraq with US military
Dublin councillors call for safety audit of Stoneybatter street after woman fatally struck by truck
Social welfare rates reduced for new Ukrainian arrivals as new reception centres to be rolled out
A subsistence payment of €38.80 per week will be provided to those in state accommodation for 90 days.
The reduced subsistence payment will be made for the 90-day period, with an additional payment of €29.80 per child per week.
Minister Roderic O'Gorman says he doesn't envisage that homelessness will rise as a result of the new changes.
New reception centres are to come online next year.
Fossil fuel talks to run late into night as COP28 president 'determined' to deliver deal
Ryanair granted permission for €40 million aircraft maintenance hangar at Dublin airport
Cash is ‘here to stay’, McGrath says as he launches payment strategy consultation
Social welfare changes creating ‘huge stress and anxiety within Ukrainian community' in Ireland
Puma to end sponsorship deal with Israeli national football team
More people presenting to drug treatment centre for cocaine addiction
Farmer: 'We're in danger of becoming the climate scapegoats for fossil fuel interests'
Thomas Duffy
Third season of Bridgerton coming May 2024, with Galway's Nicola Coughlan in the lead
Inspection of Meath pizza takeaway found evidence of people living in food prep area
'It's unconscionable': Politicians to boycott US ambassador’s Christmas party over 'Israeli bombardment'
Enoch Burke to remain in Mountjoy after again refusing to stay away from Westmeath school
50 serving police officers in Northern Ireland have applied to work in Australia
Number of patients on trolleys jumps above 700 for second day in a row
Majority of the top 1% of Irish earners in 2022 were male, according to new CSO research
Sunak seeks to win over rebel Tories ahead of crunch vote on Rwanda immigration plan
Graham Dywer appeal against conviction for murder of Elaine O'Hara to be heard in January
Vigil announced in memory of patients who died on trolleys at University Hospital Limerick
Zara apologises and pulls advert over claims it had similarities to scenes emerging from Gaza
Poll: When was the last time you switched your electricity provider?
Israel to carry out examinations of relief supplies entering into Gaza
'The punishment doesn't fit the crime' says victim who was left blind after being attacked
SSE Airtricity to cut electricity rates by 12.8% from February
Cabinet to approve legislation that will approve and recognise surrogacy arrangements
'It's rampant': GP urges parents to be aware of RSV symptoms due to surge in cases
Polish parliament elects Donald Tusk as prime minister
Here's what happened today: Monday
Social welfare cuts and 90-day state accommodation limit for new Ukrainian arrivals agreed by coalition leaders
Yellow rain warning in place for six counties, risk of hail and thunder tonight
US Supreme Court asked to rule quickly on whether Trump is immune from prosecution
Israel continues bombing in south Gaza as Hamas issues warning over lives of hostages
Israel had urged civilians to seek refuge in the far south, but the army has kept striking targets throughout the territory.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Hamas to "surrender now" after his national security advisor claimed the army had killed 7,000 militants.
The Gaza health ministry has said Israeli bombardment has killed at least 18,205 people, mostly women and children.
The UN General Assembly will meet tomorrow to discuss the humanitarian crisis.
Garda investigating Stardust fire cause found 'no evidence' fire started maliciously, inquest hears
Taoiseach visits Leitrim Village as local businesses deal with aftermath of localised tornado
The Taoiseach confirmed the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme will be available to those who have been impacted by the tornado.
The freak weather event happened at 12.30pm yesterday afternoon.
A number of vehicles and buildings suffered "significant damage" in the incident.