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Pre-trial of gardaí and retired Garda Superintendent adjourned due to barrister strike action
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Gardaí to begin withdrawing overtime in first of five Tuesdays of industrial action
RTÉ places dead last in customer experience rankings
More than 3,800 applications for records in first year of Birth Information and Tracing Act
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Phil Lynott statue needs repairs after being damaged by fans' plectrum tributes
Pharmacists to be allowed dispense some medicines, including the pill, without GP prescription
Lightning strike hits UK food waste recycling plant, creating a huge 'fireball'
Donald Trump condemns ‘disgraceful’ fraud New York trial amid misstated wealth allegations
Pope Francis signals openness to blessing same-sex unions in response to conservative cardinals
UN Security Council approves multi-national force to stabilise Haiti after year of pleas
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Over 3,000 people conferred with Irish citizenship at ceremonies in Dublin
RTÉ to close Aertel service next week
Jeffrey Donaldson says he will not ‘bow to threats’ amid warning of loyalist protests
72-year-old Cork man jailed for 18 years for sexually abusing three of his nieces
Tánaiste warns Russia will try to ‘freeze' Ukraine this winter by bombing energy infrastructure
Explainer: Why are Irish criminal barristers going on strike for the first time ever?
Tánaiste defends Dáil round of applause for Azerbaijani delegation
Accountant given €5 million debt write-off in exchange for paying around €15,000
Spanish nightclub hit by fire which killed 13, with two still missing, was ordered shut in 2022
Trial of man accused of murdering Ashling Murphy to begin in two weeks
Third man appears in court after being charged over MV Matthew cargo ship drug seizure
Tánaiste in Kyiv on wavering US support for Ukraine: 'Elections will always create challenges'
Work has begun on turning Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria into a police station
Excise duty on vapes likely to be rolled out by Government, but implementation will take time
Second police force investigating allegations of stalking and harassment against Russell Brand
Vote of no-confidence in Drew Harris was not solely down to rosters dispute, GRA says
Nobel Prize for medicine awarded to scientists behind Covid-19 mRNA vaccines
Man who shot at Monk's brother before trying to murder another man given 22-year sentence
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