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Poll: How often do you fill up your car?
Pilot scheme offering free counselling for primary school children to be rolled out in September
'I don't think Cork-Dublin flights will return' - Ryanair boss
Harris says family concerns will be 'considered' in domestic violence report recommendations
Young man and teenager hospitalised after stabbing near Co Kildare train station
Agriculture Minister says farmers 'very much up for' scheme that would see reduction in dairy herd
Woman who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault asks for Russian citizenship
Belfast auction house urged to withdraw the sale of a pencil belonging to Hitler
Full tank of petrol to rise by €3.60, diesel by €3 as excise duty cuts expire at midnight
Leo Varadkar joins European leaders in Moldova to show 'solidarity' against Russia
Gardaí and HSA investigating after man dies at Kerry slurry pit
Man in his 80s killed on Co Louth road yesterday evening
Coast Guard rescues two children clinging to buoy off Malahide
DeSantis hits US campaign trail after glitchy Twitter announcement of presidential bid
Opinion: The government cannot fix housing because their entire approach is flawed
Cian O'Callaghan
Remaining Tathony House residents to stay put pending RTB ruling on mass eviction
Succession finale reminds us that without great art, we'd have an awful lot less to talk about
Man and woman charged following seizure of €600k worth of cannabis in Dublin Airport
Ugandan activists push for sanctions over anti-gay law
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Harris recommends cabinet not oppose drink spiking bill but says further consideration needed
Putin accuses Ukraine of trying to 'frighten' Russia after drones hit Moscow high-rise
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison in Texas for 11-year sentence
US synagogue shooter goes on trial four years after gunning down 11 worshippers
Ireland is to join four European defence projects following cabinet approval
Firefighters should ensure safety of public not 'put at risk' in event of industrial action
The state is dropping CHC as its contractor for Coast Guard helicopters
Around 50% of international protection applicants this year granted permission to stay
Flanagan: TDs 'frustrated' by slow pace of Irish defence action plan implementation
Ireland's getting a new embassy in London, but the building price tag is still unknown
Wetherspoon's plans 13-metre sound barrier at Camden St pub that closed after noise complaints
Having a job is 'no longer a way out of homelessness', TDs told
RTB receives over 4,000 eviction notices for the third quarter in a row
EU and US criticise Polish anti-Russian influence commission
Census 2022: New stats show how much average rents have risen in the private sector since 2016
National Parks and Wildlife Service urges against barbecues and fires in public places
Leo Varadkar says he believes homeless figures will fall