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Poll: Should social media platforms have a warning label?
'Victory for the people': Thailand approves same-sex marriage in historic vote
Rory McIlroy to take break until Scottish Open and vows to bounce back after 'toughest' day
Musician Paul Spencer, 'Dario G', dies aged 53
White House calls videos purporting to show Joe Biden freezing 'cheap fakes'
Informal EU leaders' summit ends without agreement on top jobs
10 deaths in Gaza despite Israel declaring humanitarian pause
Ukraine's stolen children: 'They are forcibly adopted by Russians who are strangers to them'
Seán Fleming
'Utterly appalling': Women's Aid records highest ever increase in reports of domestic abuse
Ukrainian living in poor conditions says they were told by staff, ‘If you're not happy, go back to Ukraine'
Up to 28,000 babies to be offered RSV vaccine this autumn
Central Bank predicts lag in housing developments, urges govt to rein in core spending
Lack of maternity leave arrangement for TDs 'truly incredible', says Holly Cairns
The Cork South-West TD announced over the weekend that she is expecting her first child.
Supreme Court dismisses gunman's appeal over use of phone data
Government seeks tenders for charter flights to deport people from State
French court postpones gang-rape trial involving two Irish rugby players
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man to appear in court over suspected arson attack that killed three dogs
'Fear, anger, sadness': Woman raped in 2019 hopes to be advocate for victims of sexual violence
US woman who brought over €250,000 worth of cannabis into Dublin Airport is jailed
Harris and Biden discuss need for 'immediate ceasefire' in Gaza in first phone call
Labour pulls out of DCC 'progressive alliance' talks over disagreements on Local Property Tax
Taoiseach 'will engage' with Coalition partners on choice of successor to Ursula von der Leyen
'They see no way out': 113% jump in homeless people seeking mental health support from charity
Woman who ignored 500 warning letters among eight M50 toll dodgers fined €114k in total
Israel to ‘strengthen’ settlements in West Bank due to countries like Ireland recognising Palestine
Two pro-Palestine student activists arrested at protest over Tánaiste's visit to UCC campus
Italian coastguard searching for dozens of survivors of two shipwrecks in the Mediterranean
Aer Lingus pilots vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in dispute over pay
Measles: 56 cases confirmed in Ireland so far this year
One arrest as man (74) found dead with serious head injuries in house in Crossmaglen
Explainer: What is the Nature Restoration Law and why was it controversial?
‘Normal service resumes’ after barriers mistakenly erected at Galway diving tower are removed
Don't be alarmed if you spot this plane flying very low to the ground over the summer
Former Spanish football chief Rubiales set for trial over kissing World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso
Man hospitalised after being attacked by a dog on the restricted breed list in Co Donegal
RSA survey finds that seatbelt use by drivers and front-seat passengers declined last year
Nature Restoration Law to be officially adopted as EU member states give green light
The Nature Restoration Law seeks to restore at least 20% of the EU’s land and sea areas by 2030 and all ecosystems by 2050