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Irish Water repair burst pipe that caused major water outages in Dublin yesterday
South Korean plane lands safely after passenger opens door during runway approach
Man (40s) killed after assault at Wexford house
Temperatures to go as high as 20 degrees today with sunny weekend ahead
Engineering company plans to create 700 jobs in Limerick over next five years
Russian air attack on Kyiv repelled as missiles were 'intercepted and destroyed'
The good, the bad and the Tubridy: A look back at Tubs' tenure as Late Late Show host
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'Regress': Ireland's two women’s prisons 'consistently the most overcrowded', report finds
Iceland staff complain of erratic, 'hit-and-miss' wage payments under new owners
Man Utd thrash Chelsea to secure Champions League return
Harris believes tax article did not breach trust in the coalition amid heightening tensions
Over 40,000 properties without water as burst main causes outage across parts of Dublin
Woman charged after being extradited from South Africa over murders of two men in 2014
Two men arrested in connection with drug seizure in Cork
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Quiz: How much do you know about Tina Turner?
RTÉ's Sarah McInerney issues warning over text scams after falling victim to one herself
Trailer Watch: Which film will you see this weekend?
Twitter to quit EU disinformation code, European sources say
Murder investigation launched following discovery of woman's body in Co Louth
Larry Donnelly: DeSantis is in, but can he really beat Trump?
Larry Donnelly
'This is a sensitive issue': Tánaiste defends Govt approach in dealing with abortion law review
Jury begins deliberations in trial of four men accused of Roscommon vigilante group attack
Trial date set for man accused of trying to murder boxing coach Pete Taylor, ending bail bid
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes jailed for 18 years over Capitol riot
Officers flatten excavation site and dig holes as Madeleine McCann searches conclude
Man hospitalised in serious condition following assault in Dublin
Witness appeal after motorcyclist (20s) died in early morning collision yesterday
Ireland at the centre of a probe into a new money laundering scheme by crime gangs
Garda bosses say officers didn't facilitate bus 'headcount' in Clare
Man in critical condition after building partially collapses in Dundalk
Three people, including two police, dead after attack by man with rifle and knife in Japan
Man arrested in London after car crashes into gates of Downing Street
Man (80s) dies after being struck by car in Drogheda this afternoon
Eddie Dunbar up to fourth place overall in Giro d’Italia
'Tina Turner was raw': Tributes to the legendary Queen of Rock and Roll
CAO Round One offers to be released on 30 August