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'High risk' orange forest fire warning in place until Saturday evening
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Russian 'spy' ship off British coast aims to sabotage key energy base, EU broadcasters claim
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New Bill aims to unlock 'treasure trove' of memorabilia held in old safe deposit boxes
Chickenpox vaccine could be added to childhood immunisation schedule following consultation
Bright flash over Kyiv 'probably' meteorite says Ukrainian Space Agency
Indian climber who fell on Annapurna on same day Northern Irish mountaineer died has been rescued
Confidence in childhood vaccination fell in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic
Trio of Irish strikers find net on night of mass brawl between Preston and Swansea
Ukraine receives Patriot missiles from US, Germany and Netherlands
Not one modular home ready for Ukrainian refugees as government way off target of 700
Germany seeks extradition of Irish man over 'stupid' incident at Berlin takeaway 30 years ago
Russian woman gets 21-year sentence for cheesecake-poisoning of US lookalike
84-year-old man accused of shooting teenager Ralph Yarl pleads not guilty
Sudan's army and paramilitary rival announce fresh ceasefire after failed truce a day earlier
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Female arrested as part of investigation into 'organised prostitution' and money laundering
Owners of CHQ building asked to scale back multi-stall food market expansion plans
FactCheck team wins Media Literacy Media Champion award at inaugural MLI awards
Gardaí investigating skeletal remains found on building site in north Dublin
Schoolboy died from blood loss after uncle's frenzied knife and hammer attack, inquest hears
Two teenage boys arrested over Alabama birthday party shooting that left four dead and 32 injured
'A complex issue': New committee on assisted dying holds first meeting ahead of public sessions
SNP treasurer stepping down following arrest as part of probe into party finances
Waste company Panda criticised after new €3.80 brown bin charge announced
Political leaders in Northern Ireland urged to restore Stormont on final day of GFA summit
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Holohan report: Watt rejects most findings as Donnelly says all involved acted in 'good faith'
The Journal's Redacted Lives wins silver at New York Festivals Radio Awards
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Irish diplomat was attacked in Sudan during robbery by 'armed men wearing military fatigues'
Garda Horkan 'had so much more living to do', family says as Silver given life sentence
Man suing U2 over song wants Supreme Court to compel Adam Clayton to answer questions
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