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Unions invited to discuss public sector pay by Minister Donohoe
Grandfather jailed for 12 months for the sexual assault of his granddaughter seven years ago
David Norris, the longest-serving Senator in Ireland, to retire in January
TikTok showing boxes of patient records in derelict hospital building sparks HSE review
YouTube to regulate 'synthetic' content amid fears that AI is spreading misinformation and scams
Government approves €56 million bailout for RTÉ, subject to conditions
'She wasn't someone who wanted death': the Amadea McDermott murder trial
Dublin woman resolves High Court action against singer Rihanna
Poll: Do you check the salt content of food?
Retired doctor goes on trial in Paris over alleged role in 1994 Rwanda genocide
Committee hears calls for improved healthcare supports to be prioritised over assisted dying policy
Putin approves new restrictions on media coverage ahead of presidential elections
Rishi Sunak stresses ‘united team’ at first Cabinet meeting following dramatic reshuffle
X fails to pay fine in Australia over not detailing plans to combat child sexual abuse content
Private parole hearing for one of killers of James Bulger to begin over next two days
Rescuers trying to free 40 workers trapped under collapsed tunnel in India
Ireland's main doctor organisations back call for mandatory salt limits in bread
Gardaí appeal for witnesses as man (20s) dies after being struck by car in Dublin on Sunday
Around 12,000 homes and businesses still without power in wake of Storm Debi
Residents evacuated by Icelandic town damaged by earthquakes allowed to return briefly
Housing Minister to seek Cabinet approval to extend Local Authority loans to derelict properties
Councils told to 'prioritise' inspections for air, noise and water pollution
Minister: 'Around half of under 65s with disabilities in nursing homes are in the best place'
Over one in ten international students have been the victim of an accommodation scam in Ireland
Migrants on Greek islands tell medical NGO of being beaten and pushed back out to sea
Local businesses in Galway devastated by flooding in wake of Storm Debi
Cork city cllrs decide against dumping €400,000 'robo trees', amid concerns they aren't working
RTE expected to cut 400 jobs under new cost-saving plans
Nigel Farage joins this year's I'm A Celebrity line up
Family, fans and football legends say final goodbyes to Bobby Charlton at Manchester funeral
People who rent are now paying over €3,500 more per annum than mortgage holders
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US President says Gaza hospitals must be 'protected' as doctors warn patients are trapped
Man who claimed partner stabbed herself found guilty of manslaughter, cleared of murder charge
'Deviant father figure' who raped and abused vulnerable children jailed for life
Residents get brief return to volcano-risk Icelandic town to collect belongings
Grandfather who killed baby grandson by shaking him jailed for 5.5 years