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Ministers blasted over health budget funding as TDs say it is a 'hammer blow' to the public
Trump's ex-lawyer pleads guilty over efforts to overturn election loss, agrees to testify
'Orange is quite dangerous': Met Éireann explains lack of Red warning for Storm Babet's rain
14 airports in France hit by bomb threats today, with at least eight evacuated
European Commission official offers to meet protestors occupying the EC's Dublin offices
Storm Babet: Cork roads remain impassable after 'worst flooding in 40 years'
Gardaí give evidence in Ashling Murphy murder trial
Rishi Sunak tells Benjamin Netanyahu 'we want you to win' during visit to Israel
EU Parliament backs Middle East motion but it's not unanimous among Irish MEPs
'We pay our taxes, where does it go?': Anger in Midleton as businesses count cost of flooding
No UEFA matches to go ahead in Israel until further notice due to 'security' concerns
PSNI arrest man in connection with data breach affecting up to 10,000 police and staff
President Higgins: Israel must not fall into same 'category' as Hamas by breaking international law
Taoiseach: Ireland won't give Palestinian refugees the same protection as Ukrainians
EU opens disinformation probes into Meta and TikTok over spread of Israel-Hamas content
Poll: Do you pay attention to weather warnings?
President Higgins has private audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican
New Children's Hospital won't open until April 2025 at the earliest
UK police apologise after armed officers knock boy, 13, off bike for playing with water pistol
Swimming restrictions hit over half of all Irish bathing waters this summer
Sea swimming has never been more popular but risks of pollution are also rising.
Noteworthy analysed over 1,600 restrictions from the last decade and they almost tripled over that time
Restrictions include swimming bans and warnings of pollution risk
Expert: “More needs to be done to keep the water in our rivers, lakes and beaches clean”
Cork hurling champs 'won a county, lost a pitch, but hopefully saved a part of the Glanmire community'
'More loyalist paramilitaries today than there were 30 years ago', academic tells MPs
Man dies after being struck by lorry in north Dublin
Burt Young, Oscar-nominated actor from Rocky films, dies at 83
Conor McGregor will not face charges over alleged incident at US basketball game
'Absolute priority' to open Ireland's first supervised drug injection centre by next September
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre supported 18,400 people last year, up 31% on 2021
'History will not judge us well': Children unsafe in Direct Provision, Ombudsman warns
Number of bus journeys in Dublin and outside capital continue to exceed pre-pandemic figures
Egypt's president agrees to open Gaza border crossing to allow in 20 humanitarian aid trucks
In pictures: Soldiers rescue Midleton residents as services and locals tackle Cork floods
Army deployed to Midleton after Cork town becomes 'impassable' and over 100 properties flooded
Long-range missiles US supplied to Kyiv will only prolong the country's agony, Putin says
Woman arrested after trying to get close to Donald Trump at civil fraud trial
Protesters at the Dáil call for expulsion of Israeli ambassador to Ireland
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
540 people face redundancy as Nestlé-owned baby formula plant in Limerick set to close
Web Summit lose 'flawed' RTB appeal, ordered to pay €20k in damages to kitchen sink
Trump ally Jim Jordan loses second vote to become House speaker