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Gardaí investigating death of woman (80s) after body discovered at Waterford home
Belgium force own goal to complete rally and earn World Cup draw with Egypt
Man (70s) dies after being struck by Luas in Dublin city centre
Gardaí to resume dig tomorrow as part of probe into murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob
Strait of Hormuz will be 'completely open' on Friday after US-Iran deal is signed, Trump says
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
PSNI probing claims officers told nurses to show ID to masked men during Belfast riots
Dubliner Pico Lopes helps Cape Verde stun Spain with 0-0 draw in World Cup opener
Shamrock Rovers centre back at the beating heart of one of tournament’s greatest ever underdog stories.
UFC boss condemns 'nasty and false' comment by fighter that Michelle Obama 'is a man'
TDs slam lack of planning as music fans left 'stranded and soaked' after outdoor Dublin gigs
An American in Ireland: I may not be the flag but I will be the pole holding you up
'I saw him with a knife': Caio Benicio tells trial of intervening in Parnell Square attack
Dubliner Pico Lopes' journey of a lifetime to the World Cup with Cape Verde
The 42 meets defender’s wife and family ahead of Spain game as they prepare for 30-foot campervan trip around America.
Former garda jailed for six years for fatal hit-and-run in Drogheda
Defence closes case in Jeffrey Donaldson sex offences trial
Fifa urged to remove World Cup referee over 'white supremacy' gesture
What's so different about the new Derelict Property Tax and the old measure it's replacing?
Belfast stabbing victim’s family under 'distress' over false blindness claims
Common Travel Area and asylum system integrity discussed in Martin-Starmer phone call
Will excise cuts be extended so fuel remains cheaper? The government is still thinking about it
Man dies in fatal road crash as gardaí appeal for people to not post images of collision online
Britain will ban social media for under-16s by early next year
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We sat down with Tánaiste Simon Harris
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Have you been watching Love Island?
McEntee pushes EU trade sanctions as some nations hold out on travel bans for Israeli ministers
Tyra Banks sues Netflix over America’s Next Top Model documentary
Photos: Blood sport at the White House for Trump's 80th birthday
Fighters for the evening’s top-billed bout emerged from the Oval Office, where just hours earlier Trump had sealed a long-awaited peace deal with Iran, to walk out to the cage.
Donegal travel to Dublin and Armagh face date in Kerry as All-Ireland football draw made
Norway's crown princess's son found guilty of rape and sentenced to four years in prison
Oil prices plunge as Strait of Hormuz to reopen under US-Iran deal
Sweden crush Tunisia 5-1 in World Cup opener, Diallo scores winner in Ivory Coast victory
Raising them right: Is it time to retire the phrase 'hands-on dad'?
Niamh O'Reilly
Hundreds of students at Ireland's third-level institutions are homeless
The actual figure is likely to be significantly higher as some of the largest universities do not count how many of their students are homeless.
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14th June 2026
How much do you know about sad songs?
Foynes has been scene to major cartel drug smuggling, but it has just two gardaí to keep watch
The Shannon estuary is seen as a major vulnerability for drug smuggling because of its coves, inlets and makeshift piers.
Gritty Tyrone resist Mayo's second-half barrage to reach All-Ireland quarters
Money Diaries: An engineering director on €75K living in Co Wicklow
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday