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'Missed opportunities' by gardaí in 1980s to apprehend sex offender - child protection expert
Cork City face St Pat's while Galway United take on Bohs in FAI Cup semi-finals
Biden warns against appeasing Russia as Zelensky takes UN stage
Dublin school remembers 'much cherished' past pupil who died kayaking in US
Gardaí trying to establish identity of man arrested with birth certificate of dead baby
ESB Group reports 30% rise in profits to €676 million in first six months of the year
Finance Minister rules out introduction of 30% income tax rate in this year's Budget
Explainer: How does Russell Brand make money online?
Citizens' assembly on biodiversity loss had 'no urban-rural divide' in forming recommendations
Concert to mark 100 years of Irish State to be held next month (and tickets are free)
Manager Mickey Harte quits Louth and is set for shock move to Derry
Donald Trump labels Florida governor’s abortion ban a ‘terrible mistake’
Opinion: 'The Viagra was handed to me as though it were a live bomb'
Bob Mc Quaid
Musk moots Twitter paywall that could charge users 'small monthly fee'
Aoife Barry: Clips of Brand and others from the mid-2000s show how change still needs to happen
Aoife Barry
Poll: Have you ever been to the Ploughing?
Potential flooding as rain warning in place for 11 counties
'I get it': President Biden, 80, answers questions about his age
One year on, Liz Truss defends her mini-budget that sparked an economic crisis
'The results and performances that we got were in spite of Vera being our coach'
Central Bank expects a 'gradual and uneven' decline to inflation over next two years
Government says price potential increases always considered as First Home scheme is extended
Gardaí believe convicted cold case killer Noel Long is suspect in 'large number' of sex attacks
Ukraine says its forces have punctured Russian defence lines near Bakhmut
Ireland deeply concerned about rise in violence towards LGBTI people 'at home and abroad', says Varadkar
HSE launches review after child dies and others suffer serious complications following spinal surgery
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Tony Holohan criticises 'completely false' reporting about his role in CervicalCheck scandal
Gardaí probe people linked to mysterious disappearance of Cork man earlier this month
Health minister tells taskforce that roster reform is needed to tackle hospital overcrowding
'I was very angry at the time': Leo Varadkar responds to claims in Tony Holohan's book
Bill Kenneally case 'one of the most serious cases of paedophilia ever in Ireland', judge says
Opinion: Banning the XL Bully won't protect the public in any real way
Paula Feaheny
Grocery price inflation slows but remains high at 11.5%
Motorist fails in attempt to avoid M50 toll charges by citing 'Magna Carta Hiberniae of 1216'
Nearly one million viewers tuned into Late Late Show at peak on Friday night
'Please don't' message painted on Molly Malone statue - but tourists undeterred
Taoiseach tells UN ‘we are not where we would wish to be’ on Sustainable Development Goals