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How Israel spent $1m pushing Eurovision votes – and how it probably worked
An investigation found coordinated advertising and social media campaigns urging viewers to vote multiple times for Israel’s acts during the past two contests.
Misinformation is leading to abuse and harassment of staff and volunteers in NGOs
Banned driver who fled scene after running over bride-to-be is jailed for five years
Recall issued for Lidl chicken breast products due to presence of salmonella
Catherine Connolly criticises pollution of Irish rivers in first major speech on the environment
The president gave her assessment of where we’re at seven years since Ireland officially declared a climate and biodiversity emergency.
‘Shocking but not surprising’: Four homes damaged after explosion in Ballymun
PBP byelection candidate makes ethics complaint against rival and lord mayor Ray McAdam
Do you record at concerts?
Rural pubs say they face ‘existential threat’, with over 2,220 pubs closing in past 20 years
Loss of a parent: I spent 50 years preparing for my father's death, but it still came as a shock
Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC
EU considering social media 'delay' for children, says von der Leyen
Front pages of the UK newspapers today are brutal for Keir Starmer
Defence Forces recruitment static after years of underinvestment, military group claims
National Ambulance Service workers 'prepared for the long haul' as 24-hour strike underway
Cabinet to discuss assistance for businesses affected by Waterford fire
Harris rules out Irish-only windfall tax on energy giants over possible impact on 'investment'
The finance minister says the government prefers an EU-wide approach; however, the European Commission insists a similar initiative in 2022 had mixed results.
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Body of Evidence: Why your body starts storing fat in your 50s — and how it affects your brain
Dr Catherine Conlon
Micheál Martin rejects leadership comparison between himself and Keir Starmer
Judge warns park violence 'all too common' as teen admits 'disgraceful' Dublin robbery
'I'm shocked, but I'm not surprised': Dublin Rose subjected to racist comments online
Cork's historic Counting House to be reborn as new city library after €35m council purchase
Dublin man who had sexually explicit conversations with children online jailed
Wicklow man who recorded videos of himself sexually assaulting a sleeping woman jailed
Cross-party anger at government over Oliver Bond flats as Dublin councillors demand U-turn
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'We are living in vile conditions': Dublin City Council housing tenants protest rent hike
Violent abuser who raped, urinated on and poured bleach over partner fails in appeal
Energy providers in Ireland are not making ‘excessive profit’, regulator says
Garda trainee recruitment drive gets under way, with applications closing in three weeks
Gardaí investigating 2009 murder of Liam Murray begin searching land in Rathfarnham
Irish student takes European prize at world's largest teen environmental competition
Ireland leads push for EU-wide sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
Man who sexually abused two young cousins he was babysitting jailed for nine years
Unions said ambulance personnel will provide emergency cover during strike action
Diageo is selling so much Guinness right now that it needs a new brewery
Do you think increasing litter fines is a good idea?
Asbestos identified in buildings severely damaged by fire at Waterford city industrial estate
Air monitoring conducted yesterday did not detect elevated asbestos fibre concentrations in the air.
An independent asbestos consultancy has been appointed to monitor the environment throughout the remediation works.