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Opposition TDs condemn 'vicious attack' on refugee tents after camp burned down last week
'Radical' change to Irish Defence Forces command structures to be brought before Cabinet today
Woman suing former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani for €9.2m claims he coerced her into sex
Records about 44 unidentified remains found in Ireland have been published for the first time
Irish woman dies and daughter seriously injured in buggy crash in Lanzarote
Vodafone cutting 11,000 jobs as new CEO says group ‘must change’
The Ditch calls Sipo complaint example of 'illiberal attacks' by the Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil
Petrol prices fall to the lowest since September 2021 but rises expected next month
US Virgin Islands says it cannot find Elon Musk to serve subpoena over Epstein case
Poll: Do you know the Building Energy Rating (BER) of your home?
UVF provides report to family of John Crawford, who the group killed almost 50 years ago
'They sent me an image of my photoshopped face on a pile of people being burnt'
Tánaiste pays tribute to former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Brooke who died, aged 89
Bertie Ahern to address Seanad next week for Good Friday Agreement anniversary
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Foreign firm that holds distressed Irish loans loses bid to avoid €1m tax bill to Revenue
Woman (50s) killed after being struck by a car in Co Roscommon
Six M50 toll and court dodgers hit with fines totalling €78k
Micheál Martin: It's 'possible' Ireland can build 40,000 new homes a year to meet demand
'Psychic medium' accused of conning siblings out of €10k says she 'never charged a penny'
Woman (70s) killed after being struck by a lorry in Co Cork
Man who raped his daughters, sisters and niece is jailed for life
Taoiseach 'horrified' by burning of refugee tents as ministers to meet gardaí over protests
At least 29 reported dead after Cyclone Mocha tears through Bangladesh and Myanmar
Derry GAA 'have no record of receiving email' about Rory Gallagher allegations
Girl wounded in Serbia school shooting dies, bringing death toll to 10
Young man murdered in a row over a small amount of debt, court told
The Remote: Second instalment of an Irish true crime doc, Succession, and a nostalgia marathon
Vice Media files for bankruptcy protection in the US ahead of sale
Taoiseach says comments posted by partner during UK coronation were disrespectful
Dublin firefighters praised after helping seriously injured motorcyclist in Spain
Zelensky meets Sunak as UK promises extra military aid for Ukraine
Four arrests over shooting of Gary Carey in Kilmainham car park
Turkish presidential election heading toward run-off as Erdogan falls short
Two people charged after Hitler speeches played on Austrian train’s intercom
Thousands protest at Pakistan’s Supreme Court over release of Imran Khan
'Wise up': Derry Girls actor channels Sister Michael to blast 'ignorance' of Stormont deadlock
Enforcement against Big Tech 'failing' in Ireland as EU demands 'tougher sanctions'