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At least one dead and several injured after car rams into crowd in German city of Leipzig
Father-of-three refused bail after allegedly stabbing ex-partner’s father in Finglas dispute
Mark Carney tells Armenia summit Europe isn't destined to 'submit' to a more brutal world
Child arrested after garda struck by e-bike in Blanchardstown
Kerry to face Donegal - here's the All-Ireland senior football round 1 draw
Dublin will play Louth and Armagh host Derry.
Iran hangs three men over January protests in execution 'wave'
Former Bosco presenter Gráinne Uí Mhaitiú dies aged 72
Cyclist (50s) dies after collision with railing in Co Laois
Taoiseach says Ireland should ‘consider seriously’ nuclear power option
I joined the ‘Council of Andrews’, the global club where everyone has the same name
It started as a joke on Facebook. It now connects thousands of people worldwide, all of them called Andrew.
Man (30s) dies following tractor crash in Co Cavan
Good Vibrations: The Cork choir helping cancer survivors to reclaim their voice
Trish Rooney
Tánaiste travels to Brussels for meetings with fellow EU finance ministers
'Serious incidents or injuries' risk due to issues in HSE's internal health and safety system
Almost half of acute hospitals don’t have a health and safety officer.
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Quiz: How much do you know about these giant statues?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'A form of double taxation': Are management fees on new houses quietly getting out of control?
The practice is the norm with apartments, but residents in new estates have seen sharp rises in what they are expected to pay year-on-year.
RTÉ defends Late Late host Patrick Kielty after criticism from Irish Jewish group
Money Diaries: An apprentice mechanic on €22K living in the Midlands
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Mainoo strike sinks Liverpool and secures Champions League football for Man United
Ukraine hits Russian tankers as both countries fire hundreds of drones in deadly spree
Man in his 20s arrested over fatal housefire in Edenderry released without charge
Holly Cairns is Ireland's most popular leader, but who would you like to see as Taoiseach?
Mawdlsey runs scorching last leg as women's 4x400 team stamp World Champs ticket
Over 1700 drivers caught speeding in first three days of May Bank Holiday
Clare vs Limerick, Munster SHC
Dublin lottery player hits €8.7 m jackpot from Saturday night draw
Murder of Gaeltacht man in USA in 1930 believed to be linked to KKK is investigated in RTÉ film
Ar dhúnmharaigh an KKK fear ó Chorca Dhuibhne 100 bliain ó shin - clár faisnéise nua ó RTÉ
Man in serious condition after being hit by a car in Co Mayo
Sitdown Sunday: The world leaders who want to live forever
A global drug expert on why Trump lifting restrictions on psychedelics could be a positive
Opinion: Women over 40 have been sidelined for too long. Now we push back
Cathy O'Connor
AI 'slopaganda' has arrived in Ireland and is making extreme political messaging cheap and viral
Two men and teenage boy arrested over house fire in Co Offaly released without charge
Why one of Ireland’s biggest companies just rejected a €6bn takeover offer
Despite being one of the biggest companies the country has ever produced, DCC is almost entirely unknown to the general public.
Road closures in Dublin city centre as thousands prepare for half-marathon
There are 40,000 apartments with planning permission - but not much building is expected soon
Despite recent changes governing sizes and how the rental market operates, some developers have said the buildings are often still not viable.