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New Zealand police charge man with five murders after hostel fire
That ’70s Show actor Danny Masterson found guilty of rape in retrial
Met Éireann's head of forecasting Evelyn Cusack is retiring today
IFAC: One-third of corporation tax income from past five years came from just three companies
Ireland among EU countries with the biggest increase in young adults living with their parents
Sevilla beat Jose Mourinho's Roma on penalties to win Europa League for seventh time
Body recovered from Lough Derg following incident with jet ski
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh pleads not guilty to money laundering charges
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Former US vice president Mike Pence to announce White House bid next week - US media
People Before Profit bill calling for wider access to abortion passes Dáil second stage
NASA scientists say 'more high quality data' needed on UFOs in first public meeting
Sudanese ceasefire fails again as army attacks paramilitary bases
Four people arrested and motorcyclist injured after south Dublin car chase
Two men arrested and suspected munitions recovered in probe into New IRA
Tanaiste says ‘Russia cannot have a veto’ on Irish peacekeeping missions
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EU report finds Ireland's tax system attracts malicious spyware companies
Boris Johnson hands WhatsApps and notebooks to UK Cabinet Office amid Covid inquiry row
Gardaí warn students not to become 'money mules': 'No bank account, no visa and you'll go to jail'
Education Minister says parents and guardians ‘cannot be compelled to pay voluntary charge’
ITV to carry out external review of the facts after Phillip Schofield’s exit from This Morning
ESB warns public to beware of dangers of swimming in reservoirs
Teenage girl killed in tractor crash in Co Cavan named locally
Man arrested following 'suspicious' fire at derelict building in Belfast city centre
EU-UK relations seen as improved in months since Boris Johnson departure
O'Brien questions use of privilege, Murphy defends raising matters of public concern
Agriculture accounted for almost 40% of greenhouse gas emissions in 2020
Floatel accommodation is now a 'serious strand' of policy but is still 'months away'
Dublin Airport say 'no need' for third terminal amid proposed sale of land between two runways
Ireland's puffin population may appear to be thriving, but more research needed, experts warn
Russia to evacuate children from border territory over fears of Ukrainian attack
Fine Gael's EU party pulls out of talks on high-profile nature law
Gardaí seeing 'tragic cases' of people investing life savings into crypto scams
Ex-BBC NI presenter ‘bullied’ after raising concern over role being changed, tribunal hears
'Nasty assault' on 12-year-old boy in Derry being investigated as a 'sectarian hate crime'
Inquest finds death of boy (12) who was driving car that collided with truck was 'tragic accident'
Current spell of warm and settled weather to continue over June bank holiday weekend
Monthly unemployment reaches all-time low of 3.8%