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Trump-backed candidate is elected House speaker ending US political chaos
'Old style reporting is gone': MEPs call for Oireachtas TV-style channel for EU Parliament
Opinion: Time for new thinking on how to close the funding gap for women tech founders
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'The town is at a standstill': Drogheda locals call on Government to axe M1 toll charges
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried intends to testify at cryptocurrency fraud trial, says lawyer
Former solicitor on trial accused of theft of over €27 million from banks and building societies
National Archives building closed to the public until next week due to damage caused by a leak
Jozef Puska told gardaí 'I am the murderer', Ashling Murphy trial hears
Man's body lay undiscovered for over 20 years inside house in Mallow, Co Cork
Tánaiste says failure to achieve reconciliation is the ‘great miss’ of peace process
Israel accuses UN Secretary General of justifying terrorism with Hamas attack comment
Mother and Baby Home redress scheme won't open until next year, missing 2023 deadline
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer meets Muslim MPs amid anger over his position on Gaza
Number of famous Dark Hedges trees may need to be felled for safety
Dramatic increase in seizures of ‘falsified’ weight loss and diabetes drug
Danny Healy-Rae calls for 'serious cull' of deer population citing road accidents and crop damage
Varadkar: 'No limit on the compassion of the Irish people ... there is a limit to our capacity'
Appeal for drivers to take care over Bank Holiday as fatalities on 'shocking' upwards trend
Hurricane Otis weakens to Category 2 storm over southern Mexico after battering Acapulco
Varadkar says 'adaptation' to climate change most effective response and land use plan needed
People gather to pay tribute as Tina Satchwell funeral cortege passes through home town
Close to four in 10 housing completions in last quarter were apartments
Safe access zone law could be 'made a mockery of' if gardaí can't log warnings, TDs say
Paedophile police officer jailed for life in UK for abusing more than 200 young girls
Richard Roundtree, star of Shaft, dies aged 81
CSO lifts quality concern status from garda crime statistics after review
Eight people arrested and explosive discovered during organised crime investigation in Limerick
Poll: Would you report bonfire-related activity?
Central Bank warns of scam targeting consumers seeking cash loans from online providers
EU study finds above average rate of racist bullying against children in Ireland
Trade unions call for implementation of mandatory workplace menstrual and menopausal policies
Russia's defence minister flies into embattled eastern Ukraine
Just 27 properties available to rent within HAP discretionary rate late month, report shows
Lonely Planet names Donegal fourth-best region in the world to visit next year
Ireland has 'no issue' with raising Israel-Hamas conflict with US, says Martin
Republicans nominate Mike Johnson for House speaker after Tom Emmer withdraws
Government revisits idea of cutting social welfare supports for Ukrainian refugees