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Here's what happened today: Saturday
Tributes paid to Northern Irish soldier who was killed while off duty in Kenya
Israeli forces move towards crowded southern Gaza after pulling negotiators out of truce talks
Spain, Italy and Croatia in the Group of Death: here's the full Euro 2024 draw
Philippines warns of 'destructive tsunami' after magnitude 7.6 quake
Boy (15) charged after two petrol bombs thrown at police officers in Antrim
Victoria Mary Clarke speaks of the loss of her husband Shane MacGowan
Shane Walsh stars with 1-8 to deliver historic Leinster treble for Kilmacud Crokes
Nationwide yellow weather warnings issued for fog, ice and cold temperatures
Guinness Storehouse voted world’s leading tourist attraction
Taoiseach criticises 'divisive' McEntee no confidence vote and believes it 'can only fail'
Behind the scenes, climate talks tussle with world falling far short of sticking to Paris Agreement
British police charge more than 40 away fans after major disorder outside stadium
Poll: Do you like Christmas cake?
'Profound responsibility on our shoulders': Taoiseach pledges €25 million to climate damage fund
Surrealing in the Years: Good news! The weird online loudmouths are here to save Ireland
Carl Kinsella
Sinn Féin Justice spokesman says plans for more tasers a 'band-aid' solution to Gardaí woes
Appeals court rules lawsuits against Donald Trump over US Capitol riot can move forward
Saturday Serving: Three dinner party recipes from Alex Petit to wow your guests this season
Alex Petit
‘A missed opportunity’: Covid boosters available to millions but HSE advice causes confusion
Labour Party and Social Democrats 'have to be one again', former Labour leader says
Ireland secure scrappy win over Hungary to keep 100% Nations League record
Airport seeks €12m from Govt in bid to resume commercial flights for first time since 2016
Speculation Donohoe has eye on IMF job but minister says he’s running in next election
Two arrests and €8 million in heroin seized as Gardaí intercept plane at Weston Airport
Ireland v Hungary, Nations League
Ireland's first satellite, built and designed by UCD students, has been launched into orbit
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes told he faces custodial sentence after conviction for violent disorder
Fourth complainant alleges he woke to find teacher sexually assaulting him
UCD/The Journal MBA scholar: 'My job had changed so much, I needed to learn more'
Eoin Murray
Firefighter tells Stardust inquest he found group of victims 'huddled together' on the dancefloor
Israel resumes fighting in Gaza, with airstrikes and artillery fire reported as truce expires
Government releases frozen funding following FAI's 'corrective actions' on CEO pay controversy
Gerard Cervi sentenced to life in prison for murder at Bray Boxing Club in June 2018
Justice Minister Helen McEntee faces no confidence motion and committee grilling next week
'Crook' congressman George Santos expelled from US House of Representatives
Music icon Paul Simon got on the phone to Liveline to pay tribute to his friend Shane MacGowan