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Taoiseach criticises Donnelly for distancing himself from decision on publishing 2009 Shine report
PSNI treating arson attack in Belfast as racially motivated
Teenager charged in relation to stabbing of army chaplain further remanded in custody
Poll: Will you watch the Rose of Tralee tonight?
Dog that attacked baby girl in Kerry confirmed as XL Bully
Author Joseph O'Connor loses planning permission battle over new housing development in Killiney
Thousands welcome journalist Motaz Azaiza to Dublin as he urges world to not look away from Gaza
Man who travelled to the Republic after absconding from prison extradited back to the North
Researchers in Cork want to know more about where you get your political news
Conservation efforts see highest number of corncrake territories recorded in 25 years
Irish man (60s) dies after hotel balcony fall in Thailand
Israeli military says it has recovered the bodies of six hostages in Gaza
Wet and windy tomorrow night with possible flooding as Ireland in line for tail end of hurricane
Blinken says Israel's Netanyahu accepts 'bridging proposal' for a ceasefire
Venezuelan opposition candidate asks President Nicolas Maduro to 'step aside'
Irish b-boy: The reaction to Raygun is a shame, breaking is about community and originality
Tobi Omoteso
Donnelly raises question over whether 2009 review into Michael Shine should now be published
Victim of Michael Shine says he received abusive phone calls after he reported sexual assault
'Trump's the loser!': Biden's final convention speech was feisty, combative, and very, very late
The outgoing president used his speech to set out a vision for what he’d like to happen after his presidency.
First baby born through state-funded IVF scheme with eligibility criteria expansion on the cards
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly says over 1,000 couples have been referred through the publicly funded scheme in the last year.
Democrats breathe a sigh of relief as smaller turnout than expected at Gaza protest
Gaza journalist killed in alleged Israeli fire, bringing media death toll to over 113 since October
Italian authorities say Irish citizen among people on yacht that sank off Sicily in storm
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Young girl seriously injured following dog attack in Co Kerry
Man arrested as part of investigation into nationwide thefts by Eastern European Organised Crime Gang
Doug Beattie steps down as UUP leader citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ with some party members
Katie Price to have TikTok income suspended amid bankruptcy dispute, judge rules
Dean Van Nguyen: Why I’m now using the term 'fascism' for what's happening in Ireland
Dean Van Nguyen
Co Galway harbour says damaged cage has been repaired following substantial farmed salmon escape
Mickey Harte appointed joint-manager of Offaly senior footballers
British diplomat based in Dublin resigns in protest at sales of arms to Israel by UK companies
Father and son charged with assaulting two family members over inheritance feud
Man dies after collision involving car and a truck in Co Kildare
Analysis: Public inquiries are a key means for validating survivor experiences
James Gallen
Appeal for witnesses following serious assault in Tallaght over the weekend
Locals say ‘things getting worse’ after teenagers throw fireworks at Grand Canal Square dancers
Irish dark comedy Bad Sisters to return for second season in November