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This year, Shannon Airport is on course to see the lowest annual level of US troops this century
Financial literacy ambassadors appointed as plans for investment account progress
How statistics can be twisted to push the Great Replacement conspiracy theory
Trump jokes about a third term, roadkill and the press at rescheduled correspondents' dinner
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Cad atá i ndán don Ghaeilge mura bhfuil tithíocht ar fáil sa Ghaeltacht?
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A 'talented young woman', an alleged rape, court hearings, an arrest: A timeline of the UCD case
A student’s alleged rape and the circulation of a photo of her shocked the country. This week she was arrested over alleged deception of the university.
Around 100 fines issued since first level crossing red-light camera came into operation in January
Four Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers killed after clashes in occupied West Bank
Trump threatens EU with 'substantial' tariffs in retaliation for fines on US tech giants
US embassy says Occupied Territories Bill 'risks real unintended consequences' and is 'unhelpful'
Woman charged over bomb discovery believed to have been intended for Northern Ireland attack
Metrolink and Galway ring road among nine infrastructure projects to be fast-tracked
What will happen to Aughinish Alumina now the government has released its report on the plant?
Chambers claims climate law has been 'weaponised' by NGOs to halt infrastructure projects
Inheritance tax overhaul for people who don't have children would cost State hundreds of millions
'No evidence' that alumina exports from Limerick plant are going to Russian arms factories
Man who threatened to throw refugees 'into the sea' to be sentenced for incitement to hatred
US unveils new tariffs on 60 partners, including European Union, as Trump rebuilds trade agenda
Trump family project in Albania that led to mass protests has caused 'irreparable' damage
Taoiseach says no 'definitive evidence' alumina exports are going to Russian arms factories
MI5 and PSNI to pay damages to journalist Vincent Kearney for illegally obtaining his phone data
Vincent Kearney has been awarded a total of £20,000 (€23,000) in damages.
Prison officers move closer to strike action over ongoing pay issues
Volatile conditions in Strait of Hormuz cast doubt on whether fuel price hikes are here to stay
Jeffrey Donaldson stripped of knighthood by Britain’s King Charles following sex abuse convictions
Father of Dubliner detained in Germany says son has been 'made to look like Hannibal Lecter'
Trump threatens Iran with 'major military punishment' if Houthis launch future attacks
Minister defends comments about avoiding criminal work in the past because it 'doesn't pay'
'We can start to tell their story': Forensic works begin to identify remains of children in Tuam
The opening of a new facility means investigators can begin to forensically examine the remains of children found at the site of the former mother and baby home in Tuam.
Trial date set in US for Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro in drug trafficking case
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Who is Andy Burnham?
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Media Minister Patrick O'Donovan to return to work in September
Government urged to introduce Municipal Councils as part of overhaul of local government
Big focus of Budget 2027 will be improving people’s disposable income next year - Harris
Legal aid solicitor work stoppages risk court delays, says justice minister
People could soon face 'significant' fines if they light barbecues in national parks
Defective Concrete Blocks scheme to be extended to social homes
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy sacks army chief after days of protests
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