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Quiz: How much do you know about these famous shipwrecks?
Munster edge Connacht in 10-try thriller at Thomond
The two provinces scored five tries each with Graham Rowntree’s men winning by two points.
Maria Flannery: In the debate around remote working, has anyone considered rural Ireland?
Maria Flannery
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Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
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Hate speech legislation to be dropped from hate crime bill - McEntee
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Funeral to take place of Irishman found dead in police cell in Portugal
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Man to appear in court after gardaí seize €200,000 of suspected cannabis
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Carl Kinsella
Historian: During apartheid, the IRFU made the extraordinary decision to tour South Africa
Liam O'Callaghan
Harris and Martin are off to the UN - so what are Ireland's priorities at the General Assembly?
Budget 2025: Everything we know to expect so far
The Budget will be announced on Tuesday 1 October.
Maintaining the MV Matthew in Cork Harbour has cost the state €4.4 million since last September
The MV Matthew was seized by the State last September in a dramatic drugs interdiction operation.
Moving the MV Matthew to different berths has caused 'operational problems' for Port of Cork Company.
Costs are mounting and the Harbour Master has repeatedly asked for clarity on when the ship will be sold.
There are also concerns by POCC around insurance as the MV Matthew has lost a critical maritime classification.
Concerns have further mounted after a 'near miss' in the harbour when the Matthew moved from its moorings.
Leinster secure bonus-point win over Edinburgh in URC opener
Late penalty drama as Derry City draw with Shamrock Rovers in LOI title race
Morningstar DBRS upgrades Ireland on its ability to repay long-term debts to AA
Eamon Ryan promises to ‘put a dent’ in driving test backlog and meet demand in 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Friday