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Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'He was a dreamer': Olympian Ciarán Ó Lionáird laid to rest in his native Co Cork
Minister raises concerns with Uisce Éireann over water outages planned during hot weather
"Beidh reifreann neamhspleachais ag an Bhreatain Bheag - is iad na daoine a chinnfidh cathain"
Hundreds gather for funeral Mass of teenager killed while watching Donegal International Rally
An Irishman, an Englishman and a Ghanaian walk into a (karaoke) bar...
The government is looking to ban vape flavours - why?
Thirty years on: What Veronica Guerin can still teach us about dogged journalism
Lise Hand
Victims of abuse in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland should come forward, gardaí say
Welsh First Minister: There'll be an independence referendum - it's the people who'll decide when
Ryanair staff living in Swords feel 'unsafe' and 'unwelcome' following arson attack
Inheritance tax shake-up under consideration as Taoiseach notes concerns of those without children
Siptu calls on RTÉ to boycott coverage of Ireland-Israel matches
No suggestion of banning election posters but their size should be limited, Commission says
France records hottest day on record as Europe deals with unprecedented heatwave
High-level talks about foreign militaries using force on Irish soil and sea during EU presidency
Latest Children’s Hospital completion date is August but Department official says ‘we'll wait to see’
Green light for €1bn redevelopment of Cork City Docklands that could yield 25k houses
Trial of former sports coach hears evidence from schoolfriends of woman he indecently assaulted
Irish pub in Boston gives staff a day to recover from Scottish takeover
'We're just mad busy': Lifeguards and ice cream shops gear up for busy week with hot weather
Man accused of Parnell Square attack denied to gardaí that he 'went for the smallest children'
'Buy now, pay later' wrongly promoted as financial management tool, says consumer watchdog
Dart and Northern Line rail services resume, but commuters face significant delays
There are currently no Dart services operating between Malahide or Howth and Clontarf Road.
Jeffrey Donaldson to 'renounce and forfeit' his knighthood after child sex abuse convictions
Enoch Burke 'roughly' owes the state over a quarter of a million in fines, High Court hears
The heat has got so bad that the government is telling older people to avoid direct sunlight
Older people, particularly those aged over 65, are among the groups considered most vulnerable during periods of extreme heat.
The Feeder's Digest: Ten coastal seafood gems for the best fish and chips around Ireland
From harbour-side fish and chips to lobster trucks and crab shacks, these coastal favourites showcase some of Ireland’s finest seafood.
Remove criminal penalties for drug possession, TDs and senators from across spectrum say
Taoiseach accuses Sinn Féin of trying to ‘engineer’ further fuel protests
Embracing nuclear is one thing, but disposing the waste could be the real challenge
Council tells public to not jump fence to swim at Vico Baths, as repair works are underway
'I've lost friends during this': Emotional scenes as committee backs radical drug law change
Do you think all drugs should be decriminalised for personal use?
Gardaí charge eight alleged organised crime group members in nationwide operation
Man in his 20s killed in single-vehicle crash near Killarney overnight
Ireland’s all-time high temperature record could be broken tomorrow
The record 33.3 degrees was recorded in Co Kilkenny in June 1887.
An Irishman melting in Spain: Life in a 40°C city is no joke
Cormac Breen