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Why was the US House Speaker ousted and what happens next?
At least four people shot at university in Maryland
Cost of climate action - and inaction - proves need for Gov to plan for future, report shows
Opinion: The HSE must learn to listen to social workers in the wake of the 'Emily' case
Sinéad McGarry
Expanded probe into setting up of RTÉ's barter account requested by expert group
Irish GDP set to contract for the first time in over a decade, ESRI says
Irish tillage being squeezed out in favour of renting land to dairy farmers
Noteworthy examines how dairy expansion has combined with years of policy neglect to leave grain growers struggling to survive.
At least 21 people dead after bus falls from Venice bridge
Judge issues gagging order on Donald Trump after social media comments about court clerk
US Republicans vote to oust the Speaker of the House of Representatives in unprecedented move
New legislation will allow credit unions to take part in loan syndications
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
O'Gorman to push hard for significant childcare fee cuts in meeting with Donohoe tomorrow
Serbia arrests Kosovo Serb businessman in relation to killing of police officer
French government plans bill to tackle surging numbers of bedbug cases
Opinion: Dublin has long been promoted as a city of private enterprise and endless consumption
Emmett Scanlon
Ash dieback disease a ‘national emergency requiring a national response’ says independent report
McEntee appoints High Court judges to oversee use of surveillance and data retention by gardaí
Residents say they've 'no option' but to consider seeking injunction to keep Castletown entrance open
Legalising assisted dying would ‘radically’ alter ‘equality of human lives’, Committee hears
Tory candidate for London mayor role criticised for saying Jews ‘frightened’ under Sadiq Khan
Military officers group criticises 'dismissive' and 'frustrating' civil servants
Corporation tax receipts fall to €1.8 billion in September, exchequer returns show
14-year-old boy arrested after two people killed in shooting at packed Bangkok shopping centre
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to three gun charges
Council gives green light for revamp of protected structure building on O'Connell Street
Budget 2024: What exactly can we expect in next week's package?
Explainer: Why are gardaí taking industrial action?
Ireland's new media regulator explains how his team will tackle the most harmful online content
Donaldson says he is 'not planning for failure' as DUP post-Brexit talks with UK govt 'ongoing'
Police issue warning after Chinese student in Northern Ireland scammed out of £200,000
Government accused of acting like 'bystanders' as gardaí and barristers take industrial action
Elderly man allegedly held passports in names of two babies who died in 1950s, court hears
Radical changes to Ireland's planning system are coming - here's what's in the new laws
Status Yellow rain warning issued for Co Donegal
Enoch Burke to remain in prison after refusing to stay away from school
From heatwave to Storm Agnes: Both rainfall and temperatures above September average
Court opens manslaughter probe into Spanish nightclub fire that killed 13 people
Cases of invasive Strep A are 4.5 times higher than expected so far this year