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Gavan Reilly: Gerry Hutch and his 30% vote in Dublin Central's best-heeled area
Gavan Reilly
Government told to consider hiking tax on bigger cars and ditching universal EV grants
Would you pay €40 to visit Bloom?
Workers to protest outside Meta and Covalen offices over job losses
AI scams promoting fake state-backed investment schemes contribute to 20% rise in investment fraud
Can Arsenal win their first Champions League? Our pick of this weekend's sports on TV
Iran strikes US base in retaliatory attack
Ebola on the rise: Why the latest outbreak should concern all of us
Seán Farrell
'Extremely expensive': Schools told to avoid 'bespoke crested’ uniforms and exclusive suppliers
Candidates targeted with racist and misogynistic abuse in build-up to byelection, report finds
Ireland's data centre energy drain: How Big Tech added €1.4bn to household electricity bills
Rosi Leonard
Children as young as five referred to state agency over troubling sexualised behaviour
More than 100 children and young people were seen last year.
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PSNI never followed up reports of screaming near culvert where Noah Donohoe was found, inquest told
Simon Harris promises 'biggest overhaul' of one-off housing rules in decades
Weird weather: Met Éireann expert says current hot spell would be 'unusual for July'
Met Éireann senior climatologist Pádraig Flattery said “we are not on track for the best case scenario, we’re nowhere near it”.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Further guilty verdicts in trial of six men accused of sexually abusing deaf relative
Living with myeloma: 'I chose not to fight this blood cancer, but to instead live alongside it'
Declan Watson
Council to plough ahead with planning, as majority support College Green pedestrianisation
Video games with Irish language content are now being played – and enjoyed – globally
FAI to face formal opposition from its own membership over stance on fulfilling Israel fixtures
In a letter seen by The 42, members are asked to compel the governing body to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting.
Schools across Carlow close after 'threatening' emails warn of shooting
Judge warns social media users identifying teens charged over Alex Coughlan attack
Leinster rugby player accused of assaulting woman in Copper Face Jacks nightclub has case adjourned
Prosecution opens against Jeffrey Donaldson in sexual offences trial
'I bottled it within myself': Minister opens up about mental health struggles at self-harm prevention launch
Eight counties now under yellow thunderstorm warnings with potential for hail damage
Clare was added to the status yellow warning this evening.
Quiz: How much do you know about John Travolta?
O’Brien doubles down on climate progress claim against accusations of 'spin' and being 'delusional'
Woman who witnessed father being shot by IRA unlawfully denied Troubles payment scheme, judge rules
'He called his mother a dish pig': Warnings of 'manosphere' content surfacing in Irish families
Friction on the left over who should be included in left-wing Seanad election pact
High Court orders housing activists to end trespass of former pub in Dublin's Liberties
Peil Gaelach, Éalú agus físchluichí eile le hábhar as Gaeilge á n-imirt ar fud na cruinne
Radio executive was arrested after 'controlled delivery' of €111k cannabis to Bauer Media offices
'We are not the bad guys': Ireland boss urges support for team rather than protest Israel games
Alberta’s separation bid: How Canada’s next political crisis could come from within
Dr Seána Glennon
Mike Gaine murder accused Michael Kelley appears in court and is sent for trial