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Retired judge seeks to strike out personal injuries action alleging sexual assault at book launch
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man died in Co Mayo after ambulance delay, Dáil told
‘It’s terrifying’: Senior ex-garda tells court of toll of suspension on officers
Young woman strangled to death begged ex to get psychiatric help, court hears
'A drone was overhead the whole time': Irish activist deported from West Bank following Israeli raid
Kevin McGibbon says he was deported after being accused of “strangling a donkey” while trying to protect a Palestinian family from settler harassment.
The UK is considering whether to ban social media for under-16s - will Ireland follow suit?
Irish man dies following avalanche in Swiss Alps
Former Lord Mayor Hazel Chu in the running to become Green Party deputy leader
Ryanair boss hits out at 'Twitshit' Elon Musk following billionaire's suggestion to buy airline
Three people hospitalised following chemical spill in Trinity's biomedical science building
Gardaí tell George Nkencho inquest that they feared for their lives when he pulled out a knife
Taoiseach will contact X and ask it to turn up to Oireachtas Media Committee meeting next week
Man (60s) dies in single-vehicle collision in Co Wexford
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Has Brand Beckham been destroyed by their own son?
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​Jurors in lengthy sexual abuse trial warned to be respectful of one another​ despite 'disagreement'
Cabinet greenlights beefing up of covert surveillance and communication interception laws
Caredoc workers accept pay proposals following strike action
Plean gnímh do sheirbhísí Ghaeilge sa Stát chóras foilsithe - ach cá bhfuil an t-airgead?
Farmer, 90s, dies following workplace accident in Co Limerick
David Beckham says parents must let their children ‘make mistakes’ on social media
US trade war would result in significant job losses and damage to Irish economy, says Martin
Judge says Enoch Burke has 'no knowledge of the law' and has 'followed a disastrous legal strategy'
€250m pledged for upgrade of Limerick city waste water treatment plant
Newbridge to close factory making silver-plated cutlery and tableware in April
Revenue says it is not carrying out a review of prior years regarding change to Carer’s Benefit
'I'd love to end my career here in Ireland' - Katie Taylor eyes Croke Park send-off
Now out of government, Paschal Donohoe warns about water usage from 'thirsty' data centres
'Hijacked' first dance and wedding dress drama: What we know about the Beckham family feud
Brooklyn Beckham claimed that his parents David and Victoria have been ‘trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped’.
X granted permission to bring Court of Appeal case against Ireland's Online Safety Code
Static on the horizon: EU must safeguard Irish in-car radio against Big Tech
Barry Andrews
Taoiseach to travel to high-stakes Davos summit as world leaders brace for Trump tariff showdown
Did you catch a glimpse of the northern lights last night?
Christy and Saipan lead IFTA nominations as Jessie Buckley on course to continue her winning run
€1bn fund for 'shovel-ready' infrastructure projects to help build houses to be approved
Status Yellow wind warning issued for Dublin, Wexford and Wicklow
Photos: Northern lights visible across Ireland as a powerful solar storm hits Earth
The northern lights can generally only be seen in Ireland during storms like this on camera, but sometimes a faint glow is visible to the naked eye.
Cabinet set to sign off on plans for State-led, not-for-profit childcare facilities