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'Motherhood bonds transcend borders': Vigil for Gaza to be held at Leinster House on Mother's Day
Did you see the partial eclipse of the sun today?
Irish charity GOAL announces hundreds of layoffs after 'significant and sudden' funding cuts
In Pictures: A partial eclipse of the sun occurred this morning
Dublin City Council warns of 'convincing' parking ticket scam as gardaí launch investigation
Pedestrian hospitalised with serious injuries after being struck by car in Co Kilkenny
Four dead and 21 wounded in Russian mass drone attack on Ukrainian city Dnipro
Surrealing in the Years: Don't worry, they're only telling us to sit down with their fingers
Carl Kinsella
Euromillions: Over 104,000 prize winners in Ireland as Austrian ticket bags record €250m jackpot
Trinity warns staff not to answer US government request for diversity and equality information
The Motherload: What mums really want for Mother’s Day (hint, it’s not a foot spa)
Niamh O'Reilly
Don't be alarmed if it gets pretty dark around 11am - there's a partial eclipse of the sun
Over 350 illegal evictions recorded since 2015 amid calls for no-fault eviction ban
Campaign of harassment against student at on-campus housing 'deeply concerning'
Diplomacy through other means: Why this drone shadowed the Tánaiste's every move in Lebanon
The IDF drone followed Harris much of the way from Beirut to the Irish base this week – a provocative display by Israel.
Senator Frances Black 'open to the conversation' of running for president
Apple's Irish subsidiary incurs $25 billion corporation tax charge as pre-tax profits hit $76 billion
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Verona Murphy has ‘full’ government support and opposition needs to ‘get on with it’
Taoiseach: Government's priority is to protect Irish jobs as threat of US-imposed tariffs looms
‘Wealthy’ US businessman accused of sexually assaulting a man in Dublin's Shelbourne Hotel
Woman who died after her throat was cut wanted divorce but husband would not agree, court hears
Bypasses, motorways and the Galway Ring Road: how will €633 million be spent on Irish roads?
Ireland is the 'most exposed and most at risk' country in EU against US tariffs, says Chambers
Trial of former paratrooper accused of the murder of two men on Bloody Sunday set for September
Man rescued by RNLI in Irish Sea after engine failure, averting potential shipping lane hazard
RTÉ's Darragh McCullough turned away from EU border while bringing home baby born via surrogacy
Teenager accused of rape at Limerick Racecourse collapses in court while listening to evidence
Garda superintendent appears in court accused of assaulting woman in Dublin city
Number of people in emergency accommodation reaches record 15,378, including 4,653 children
Tremors from Myanmar earthquake detected across Ireland
Edel McMahon returns to starting lineup to captain Ireland in Six Nations tie against Italy
Minister told to 'crack down and crack on' with Cork flood relief scheme
Electric Picnic: Chappell Roan, Hozier and Kings of Leon among headliners at this year's festival
FactCheck: Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
Is blackcurrant in Guinness acceptable?
Uisce Éireann chair: Dublin's drinking water supply will be 'very tight' in the next few years
Jerry Grant says judicial reviews have slowed important projects that are needed for the growing population.
Opinion: At the rate Trump is going, it will be a long four-year term
Emma DeSouza