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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A corporate events planner on €58K living in Dublin
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Huge turnout sees far-right National Rally top the polls in first round of French elections
Today saw the first of two rounds of voting in France, with the second round to come a week from now on 7 July.
Kerry make it past a passive Derry in quarter-final
Voting gets underway in France's snap election with result projections expected later this evening
Man in his 80s dies in quad bike collision on Achill Island, Co Mayo
What are the top three French parties offering voters as they go to the polls today?
Macron has urged voters to reject what he calls “the extremes” on the right and left.
Search continues for hillwalker missing since last Sunday in Co Kerry
Donegal see off Louth to set up All-Ireland semi-final against Galway
Rhasidat Adeleke breaks national 100m record to win gold
Hackett says Green Party seen as 'preachy and out of touch' in leadership debate with O'Gorman
Westminster Elections: Where does the UK media stand on the choice between Labour and Conservative?
Hungary’s Viktor Orban presents new alliance with Austrian and Czech nationalist parties
Grand Canal fencing to be removed 'within weeks', says Harris
'We're here for our careers, we will not back down', says IALPA President
'Thank God for Natasha O'Brien': Taoiseach calls for zero-tolerance approach to gender-based violence
Fine Gael overtakes Sinn Féin as most popular party for first time since 2021 - Poll
Poll: Did you ever attend Oxegen music festival?
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after serious collision in Dublin
Sitdown Sunday: Would you clone your dog?
Coldplay wow with headline set at Glastonbury as band joined on stage by actor Michael J Fox
Hoteliers hit back at proposal to introduce hotel tax in Dublin
Man (40s) appears before Killarney court charged with murder of his brother
Two arrested as Gardaí seize firearms and cannabis in Dublin
RTÉ funding model must be sustainable long-term, says Harris
Analysis: The NI Leaders’ Debate put focus on who was there rather than what was being said
Dr Clare Rice
Why the main shareholder in Ireland’s biggest private landlord has given up after 10 years
DAFT.IE PROPERTY MAGAZINE
Bungalow bliss: Luxurious architecturally-designed home in Knocklyon sees the light
Trips into barbed wire and getting blown over by wind among tourist accidents at Cliffs of Moher
Tourists also hurt themselves falling over while taking photos or alighting buses.
Germany weather storm at Euro 2024, holders Italy knocked out
Natasha O'Brien calls for hate crime laws while speaking at Dublin's Pride festival
Quiz: How much do you know about The Saw Doctors?
O'Gorman v Hackett: We interviewed the two hopefuls vying to take over as Green Party leader
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Tonnes of aid from US-built pier in Gaza moved into region for first time since June 9
Galway knock All-Ireland champions Dublin out, Armagh reach first semi-final since 2005
Opinion: If we turn Connemara into a large national park, it could be our Yellowstone
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
Former RTÉ journalist Tommie Gorman remembered as 'unique force' at funeral mass in Sligo
Hundreds of Aer Lingus pilots marched around Dublin Airport earlier as part of 8-hour strike