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It's official - Katie Taylor's Croke Park farewell fight will take place in September
New emergency text alert system to cost up to €15m
Ireland has banned two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country
Ryan Tubridy warns ‘terrestrial television is in trouble’ due to the ‘clip economy’
Council introduces temperature controls at castle after medieval banquet actors fainted from heat
Should Ireland play Israel in the Nations League?
Further eight sets of infant remains recovered during Tuam excavation
Minister says Rotunda consultants are paid 'very good salaries' and 'we expect them to be there'
Anthropic calls for global 'pause' of AI development and warns humans could 'lose control'
Andy Farrell signs new contract to lead Irish rugby team until 2031
Rain warnings for two southern counties as unsettled weather to continue across weekend
Trump cancels concerts to mark 250th birthday of the US after artists pull out
Poll: What did you make of the latest series of The Four Seasons?
Larry Donnelly: The Senate battlegrounds that could shape an indifferent Trump's final years
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‘You don’t want it to end’: Mixed emotions for Boyzone's Irish fans going to London farewell gigs
Getting married is a decision, not an achievement: why we should stop giving newlyweds money
A series where Emer McLysaght saves us from chasing every trend and instead points us to things worthy of our time (and money).
Nursing home workers face permit refusals over 'strict' 50:50 EU to non-EU staffing rule
Healthcare assistants working for a large nursing home group had their employment permits refused because the group had not kept a 50:50 ratio of EU to non-EU staff.
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Malcolm Byrne steps down as AI Committee Chairperson after drink-driving arrest
State requested to attend High Court over tribunal funding for Women of Honour
Shirley Foster, the woman who discovered Sophie Toscan du Plantier's body, has died
Man and two teenagers go on trial charged with murdering postman in Co Cork
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man charged with assault causing harm in connection with fatal stabbing of Qayyum Balogun
Connemara man begins four-month jail term for threatening to kill Tánaiste
Researchers find Deposit Re-turn machines do not pose biological risk to public health
HSE computer systems back up and running after cyber attack on third party that stores data
Personal trainer at female-only gym jailed for assaulting ex-girlfriend
Over 20,000 fish thought dead in 'significant kill' caused by agricultural discharge in Co Louth
Man's rape conviction quashed after judge failed to warn jury of dangers of conflicting evidence
'Nothing to do with me': Junior Minister responds to accusation of conflict of interest
FAI board to meet this evening to discuss options for Ireland-Israel fixtures
Your online orders from outside the EU are about to get more expensive - here's why
If a referendum was held to increase the number of ministers, how would you vote?
Jeffrey Donaldson trial: Husband of complainant recalls her telling him about alleged abuse
The former Lagan Valley MP has pleaded not guilty to 18 alleged offences.
Fine Gael MEPs 'deeply concerned' that Limerick refinery may be fuelling Russia's war in Ukraine
GP found guilty of professional misconduct over online posts criticising Covid measures
‘Big fall’ in GDP but ‘positive signs’ in domestic economy, says CSO
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Michael Healy-Rae follows the Donald Trump playbook
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