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Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Elon Musk's X challenges media watchdog over handling of information arising from user complaints
Trump's State of the Union: The night was long, the impact short
Larry Donnelly
Mary Robinson says Trump administration bullying other countries 'like we've never seen before'
Bessborough campaigners shocked that apartments will be built on site of former mother and baby home
PSNI arrest second person on suspicion of murder of Co Down woman Lisa Dorrian in 2005
Tourette's campaigner says BBC should've 'worked harder' to edit tics after broadcast of slur
'Current search phase' as part of investigations into murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob ends
Storm drain where Noah Donohoe's body was found ‘could be easily opened’, inquest hears
'Every child will suffer': Hundreds turn out to express outrage at govt attempt to cut SNA allocations
Dhá scannán Ghaeilge ag an am chéanna, agus sinn ag feitheamh le scaithimh ar cheann amháin!
We've been waiting for a year for an Irish language film, then two come along at the same time
Two Derry teenagers killed in crash in Co Donegal named locally
Met Éireann to replace county-wide alerts with localised system from ‘late 2026’
Michael Kelley (54) appears in court charged with murder of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine
Judge David Waters remanded the accused in custody to appear again before the court next week.
Special Needs Assistant: We are not 'just SNAs' - we are the calm in the chaos
Oneesa McWeeney
Minister calls on UCD to intervene after image of student 'bruised and unconscious' was shared
'What happened to you was wrong': Taoiseach issues State apology to institutional abuse survivors
Four survivors who were seated in the Dáil gallery received a round of applause before the apology was issued.
Shakira, Mariah Carey and Jeff Buckley among Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees
Taoiseach hopeful for 'clear roadmap' for thalidomide survivors ahead of meeting tonight
Taoiseach expects LOI astro funding to be restored - but Patrick O'Donovan says it's up to him
‘Attack on public interest journalism’: RTÉ editor’s surveillance case opens in London
Defence Minister: Ireland should not be 'afraid' to work closely with British and French navies
Health Research Board targeted by cyberattack
Ireland will play Israel at Aviva Stadium in October, FAI confirms
Enoch Burke's mother says judge is 'sacrificing the people of this country' during contempt hearing
Dermot Kennedy pledges to donate €20,000 to Barretstown after winning radio quiz
Landlords can soon increase rents for new tenancies to 'market rent' - how is market rent set?
Local letter targeting Muslims, nationalists and GAA being treated as hate crime by PSNI
Former TD Gino Kenny co-opted onto council after PBP colleague resigns
Katie Taylor to retire after summer fight in Dublin
Ireland's biggest landlord tells investors new rent rules will be major boost for shareholders
Sinn Féin finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty said the details of Ires Reit’s projections would “send a shiver down the spine of all renters”.
Congressman removed from State of the Union for protesting with 'black people aren't apes' sign
Should the national anthem be mandatory in primary schools?
Irish-founded payments firm Stripe is considering a takeover of rival PayPal
'You don't have to vote for me': Gerry Hutch kicks off campaign to urge people to register to vote
Norway's Bodo/Glimt travel from Arctic home to sink Inter Milan in Champions League fairytale