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What exactly is 'affordable' housing ... and how much should it cost?
'It's a far cry from poor-but-sexy': Irish in Berlin on a nervous time as Germans go to the polls
The country has critical elections taking place this Sunday.
Doireann Garrihy 'didn't know' about last year's 2FM host exodus before high-profile departures
Missed opportunities prove costly as Ireland U20s fall short in Wales
€3.2m in funding approved for re-development of Conradh Na Gaeilge as a cultural hub in Dublin
Ireland start life under Carla Ward with scrappy win over Türkiye
Application submitted to dismiss two charges facing Eleanor Donaldson
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Catherine Connolly says she'll consider a Presidential run if it can 'unite the opposition'
Taoiseach reiterates Ireland's 'steadfast support' for Ukraine in call with Zelenskyy
Discovery of human hand in yard of Dublin primary school not thought to be malicious
The discovery was made this afternoon in Darndale and gardaí are investigating the incident.
Man jailed for sexual activity with 14-year-old girl he contacted on Instagram
Taoiseach accuses Sinn Féin of 'engaging in politics' over White House visit
Families face up to €260 hikes in health insurance bills as Laya plans broad premium increases
Quham Babatunde murder accused was arrested after ferry to Liverpool turned around, court told
Justice Minister who passed garda fitness test (sit-ups and all) happy it's now getting easier
Irish Kidney Association settles legal row with Beaumont Hospital over seizing its Renal Support Centre
Calls for government to play greater role in offshore wind farm development
Driver jailed for five years after knocking down GP during 'game of tag' with another vehicle
Larry Donnelly: Trump is on a rampage. Where is the resistance? Where are the Democrats?
Larry Donnelly
Enoch Burke may have contempt fines (he now owes €79k) deducted from his teaching salary
First Minister not going to White House but says Taoiseach should as 'this is Ireland’s day'
'Very strong and gusty winds' on Sunday as weather warnings issued for 12 counties
Land earmarked for apartments beside iconic Quinn's pub to be listed on derelict sites register
Manchester United to meet Real Sociedad in Europa League
Woman in her 60s charged with dangerous driving causing death of cyclist John Walsh in Dublin
Liverpool to face PSG in Champions League last-16 as Arsenal drawn against PSV
Two women die in separate road collisions in the North and young child left with serious injuries
McDonald says SF won't attend White House this year but that Taoiseach 'absolutely' should go
Poll: Should tourists in Dublin be charged a tourist tax?
Opinion: Michael D Higgins has not overstepped the constitutional boundaries of the Presidency
Seán Rainford & Dr Jamie McLoughlin
RTÉ spending on TV licence fee ads spiked after payments scandal broke in 2023
Who controls Ireland's offshore wind? Spoiler: Not Irish companies
Big oil, governments and one of Europe’s largest polluters are among the developers of planned projects off our coast.
Half of the offshore wind projects are backed by fossil fuel companies
EU governments also investing in Irish wind
Some investments labelled as ‘greenwashing’
Shamrock Rovers' European adventure ends after penalty shootout defeat
Shamrock Rovers v Molde, Uefa Conference League
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Judge directs detained 'super trawler' to be released from Cork harbour for bond of €425,000
More than 800 jobs to be created in developing Ringaskiddy port