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'We will never forget them': Dublin school holds prayer service for students who died in Greece
Derry man who doused his wife in petrol and set her alight jailed for minimum of 18 years
RTÉ barter account spent €5,000 on flip flops and €4,200 to private members' club in London
RTÉ's drip feed of information doing 'untold damage', says Taoiseach
Toy Show musical made a loss of over €2.2 million after selling just 11,044 tickets
At least 15 people killed by floods in south-western China
Israel army announces end of large-scale West Bank raid that left 13 dead
Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly agree to come before Oireachtas committees
Poll: How often do you go to the cinema?
Gardaí seize €10 million worth of counterfeit cigarettes in Dublin
RTÉ letter shows Dee Forbes promised not to cut Tubridy's pay as more barter accounts emerge
Secret Service investigating discovery of cocaine in White House
Three men charged in investigation into attempted murder of DCI John Caldwell
Barry Andrews: From spyware to SHEIN, Ireland’s business reputation is now in the crosshairs
Barry Andrews
Back to school: Costs going down but parents still going into debt
'The system is broken': Carlow toddler with scoliosis without therapy due to staffing crisis
Ireland defender Nathan Collins seals club-record move to Brentford
Review of RTÉ's finances uncovers the use of barter accounts
Gardaí to be stationed at Rugby World Cup in France
RTÉ documents reveal details of salaries paid to the company's 100 highest-earning staff
Male inter-county captains back calls for GAA to support female players
Demonstrators gather in Dublin protesting Israel's assault on refugee camp in Palestine
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
WRC hears claim landlord told woman she could not stay in flat after hearing she was pregnant
Status Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for 11 counties lifted early
Protest planned to support Cork library staff following 'intimidation' over LGBTQ books
Yesterday was the world's hottest day ever on record
Hate speech law won't progress further until autumn at the earliest
Opinion: 'It's often wrongly assumed next of kin will have authority to make decisions for us'
Áine Flynn
Man who repeatedly punched and kicked his pregnant partner has sentence doubled
Owner of Dr Quirkey's arcade seeks return of assets including a digger and a helicopter
Dublin Airport warns passengers all car parks sold out for coming days
Boost in tax receipts paves way for €6.4bn autumn budget, with one-off measures 'likely'
Dublin TD Cian O' Callaghan appointed as first Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats
Gardaí investigate link between Donegal body discovery and serious assault
Bluesky, Threads, and the latest threats to Twitter
PAC to invite Ryan Tubridy, Noel Kelly and Dee Forbes to meeting, and threatens to compel them
NATO's top man to stay in role as UK fails in bid to see its Defence Minister get the job