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Ex-Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier named as new French prime minister
Irishman wanted for murder in Spain died of overdose, coroner says
Poll: Have you stuck the heating on yet?
Police arrest 10-year-old and two 13-year-olds over violent disorder in Derry last month
Boy (14) charged over Georgia school shooting was interviewed about online threats last year
The teenager opened fire at his high school outside Atlanta, killing four people and wounding nine.
Electric Ireland to cut residential electricity and gas prices from 1 November
Government launches plan to improve water quality after damning EPA report this summer
What happens next after damning Grenfell Tower fire inquiry?
Ugandan Olympic athlete dies after being set on fire by boyfriend in Kenya
Bill introduced to Oireachtas to ban dynamic pricing following outrage over Oasis ticket prices
Harris gears up for debate as Trump makes unfounded claims about setup
'Fear has been with me for a lifetime': The impact of school sexual abuse on the lives of survivors
“I lost my naïve view of the world; it became a lot greyer – the world became a dangerous place to be.”
Dog behaviourist: Dogs and emotion — what science reveals about our canine companions
Suzi Walsh
School shooter who killed four people at US high school was 14-year-old student
Finance minister claims Dublin Airport cap poses ‘serious risk’ to economic growth
Judge warns lives will be lost over feud in Kildare village where 19 petrol bombs were recovered
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Boeing to fly Starliner capsule back to Earth without two Nasa astronauts
Gardaí urge anyone abused in a school run by religious orders to contact them
How will the Commission into child abuse in schools work, and which schools will it cover?
And have lessons been learned from how previous inquiries were carried out?
Finance Minister calls for ‘full accountability for whoever signed off’ on Leinster House bike shed
Man (40s) arrested in relation to spate of armed robberies in south Dublin
Oasis announce two extra concert dates in London
Exchequer surplus of €3.8 billion recorded to end of August
Man abused by Michael Shine also testified to scoping inquiry on abuse by Christian Brother
Gerard Murray said he’d feel “we’re only getting half an inquiry” if there is a Commission of Investigation to examine schools run by religious orders, but Shine’s victims are ignored.
Religious orders labelled as 'defensive and shameful' as they face pressure on sexual abuse
One politician has called for the orders to be compelled to appear at an inquiry into abuse in schools.
A scoping inquiry revealed almost 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse of children in schools run by religious orders.
Some of the participants alleged that their school had multiple staff members involved in either carrying out or facilitating sexual abuse.
There will be a Commission of Investigation established to look at the report and determine what redress should be put in place, if any.
Three men arrested after drugs and cash seized during search operation in Limerick
FactCheck: Examining four claims from Darragh O'Brien and Eoin O Broin's latest housing debate
'Russian spy' beluga whale was shot dead, animal rights groups say
This summer was Ireland's coolest in nearly a decade
Katie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly win Paralympic gold in cycling individual time trial
Recruitment appeal launched to hire 100 train drivers with salary reaching up to €65,000
Grenfell inquiry finds Kingspan ‘cynically exploited' unsuspecting market with 'false' safety claims
Dispute between X and data watchdog over using personal data to train AI has been resolved
Chance of hail and thunderstorms today with fog and mist forecast tonight
Zelenskyy expresses 'gratitude to Ireland' during meeting with Taoiseach in Kyiv
Not 'partners' anymore: Govt won't just be asking tech firms 'nicely' to remove harmful content