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Taoiseach criticised for lack of clarity on disconnection moratorium for pay-as-you-go customers
Family 'deeply saddened' as Irishman Rory Mason, 23, killed while fighting for Ukraine
15-year-old missing from Kerry found safe and well
Clare man goes on trial for murder of mother-of-two Sharon Bennett
Spotify acquires Dublin-based tech firm Kinzen to detect harmful content
Professor Breda Smyth appointed new chief medical officer at the Department of Health
Limerick garda detective and businessman sent forward for trial on corruption charges
Labour calls for State apology and compensation for thalidomide survivors
Tánaiste rejects Ibec suggestion that 'proof' would be required for domestic abuse paid leave
Fourth teenager charged over ramming of garda car in Dublin
700 Aer Lingus customers still waiting on compensation for flight cancellations last month
National Children's Hospital will cost more than €1.43 billion by 2024 completion date
Up to 4 cases of meningitis and septicaemia under investigation
Ireland's 'car-dependent' transport system needs to change, says OECD
Boy B withdraws appeal against Ana Kriegel murder conviction
RTÉ will televise eight live Champions Cup games this season
More than three-fold increase in number of children being admitted for eating disorders
Poll: Do you think the €200 electricity credits should be targeted based on income?
Irish coaches excited by 'French flair' of highly-rated centre Frisch
Refugee Council warns of ‘grievous’ risk to minors and women in 'deteriorating' accommodation
South Korean missile explodes during live-fire drill with US after North Korea test
Data Protection Commission warned legal costs could drain resources, document shows
Over 7,000 people contacted the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre for the first time in 2021
Consumer price inflation forecasts revised upwards to 8% by the Central Bank
Northern Ireland minister says fear of Sinn Féin obstacle to normalisation of NI politics
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Tax revenues for first nine months of the year just under €58 billion
Ireland ranked the friendliest country in Europe by Condé Nast Traveller
Munster expect Connacht backlash on their new 4G pitch in Galway
Gardaí and government warn businesses to prepare for potential ransomware attacks
Ireland to step up security around offshore pipelines after Nord Stream blasts
Cabinet signs off on plan for three €200 energy credits
Extract: 'Governments made decisions that led to your housing situation - you are not to blame'
Dr Rory Hearne
Renewed appeal for information on 16-year-old boy missing from Co Waterford
European Space Agency to launch Ireland's first satellite early next year
Revenue seizes €1.3 million worth of tobacco at Dublin Port
Lisa Smith's offending was at 'lowest level' and sentence was 'excessive', lawyers tell court
Police release CCTV images of suspects in ‘ruthless execution’ in Belfast