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Garda who suffered serious eye injury wins €65k after WRC finds force discriminated against him
RTÉ spends nearly €500,000 on reviews into Ryan Tubridy's salary and Toy Show the Musical
Public buildings to have period products in no-cost vending machines
Storm Ciarán: Britain on high alert as northern France hit with record winds of 200km/h
PSNI cast doubt on photo of man dressed as Palestinian militant walking through Derry
The Beatles release their last song, Now And Then
WeWork ‘committed to Irish market’ despite plans to close some offices around the world
Fourth man arrested over aggravated burglary at Sligo home of the late Tom Niland
Teen who murdered Urantsetseg Tserendorj to remain serving life sentence after appeal rejected
Dublin man who ‘lured’ friend to country lane and murdered him is sentenced to life in prison
No Irish citizens to be included in group of evacuees leaving Gaza for Egypt today
Russia withdraws from nuclear test treaty as it denies 'stalemate' in Ukraine war
Woman arrested and charged in Australia three months after dinner guests died
Poll: What’s your favourite Beatles song?
Donald Trump Jr tells judge he's not involved in financial papers at centre of civil fraud trial
M&S apologises for ad out-take showing burning Christmas party hats in Palestine flag colours
Three youths due in court after being charged over serious assault of teenager in Sligo
Wreath for the Disappeared to be laid at Stormont during 17th annual All Souls Day event
Most employees aged 15 to 19 receive more than the sub-minimum wage, research finds
Irish society is becoming more unequal, new deprivation index suggests
Schoolteacher sentenced after trying to 'dismantle and destroy' lives of gardaí
UN says Israeli strikes on Gaza refugee camp, the second in two days, could be war crimes
File on George Gibney sent to DPP after Garda investigation into new allegations
Rain warning in place for southern, eastern counties as Met Éireann warns of flooding risk
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Jeffrey Donaldson says he cannot be certain Stormont will return by end of year
Windsor Park to host Nations League meeting of Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland
Former bank manager to be sentenced later for stealing €2.7 million to assist customers
Peter Flanagan is on holidays: 'It’s fake news’ my guide said, a little too defensively
Peter Flanagan
UK police issue appeal for murder suspect they believe may be in Ireland
Man arrested over 'alleged online threats' against politicians released without charge
Boris Johnson asked top scientists if a 'special hair dryer' could kill Covid-19
Countries divided over China's role as climate victim or polluter at talks ahead of COP28
Prosecutor tells jury to follow 'pyramid of deceit' to convict FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried
Green light for development of 607 apartments in west Dublin
EU to ban Meta from using personal data to target ads
Three teenagers hospitalised following Halloween night assault in Co Kildare