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Obama got a pricey scroll, a book and whiskey from Dublin City Council - here's what they cost
Worried about the government's €10m NFL spend? Donohoe says the payout will be ‘immense’
Here's what happened today: Thursday
European broadcasters to vote on Israel’s participation in Eurovision next year
Israel kills pregnant aid worker and two infant children in airstrike on apartment
The World Health Organisation estimates that at least 1,580 health workers have been killed by Israel since October 2023.
Virgin Media has axed Big Brother from its new schedule - and fans aren't happy
FSAI orders recall of a Dunnes' Café Sol salad due to presence of listeria
Chickenpox vaccine to be made available for one-year-olds for free
City centre 'Do Not Remove' mural removed by council after graffiti tags painted on surface
The artist behind the mural said he hadn’t been contacted by the council as the process took place.
A Michael Flatley press event was packed out today - but he's back talking dancing, not politics
The dramatic finale of The Traitors Ireland is over - here's who emerged victorious
The Traitors Ireland ends in a blaze of fireworks as the prize pot is claimed by …
Five finalists, two Traitors, one prize pot – who walked away with the money?
Connolly in clash with Keir Starmer and Micheál Martin over Hamas role in Palestine's future
Cost of food shop jumps (again) as grocery price inflation surges during back-to-school season
Three children and father among five killed by Israeli strike on family car in Lebanon
Two people hospitalised after being struck by horse on Derry beach
Mapped: UK, Canada and Australia the latest to join growing global recognition of Palestine
France is expected to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly in New York today.
'The Paudfather' on his post-Traitors fame: 'It took me 20 minutes to walk through the shopping centre'
Putin’s answer to the Eurovision – featuring China, Cuba and the USA – kicks off tonight
SSE Airtricity hits customers with second electricity price hike this year
Man in his 20s dies following morning collision on N17 in Galway
Security alert ended in Co Tyrone after suspicious device declared an ‘elaborate hoax’
Dublin city cocktail bar targeted in early morning burglary and arson attack
Trump suggests 'maybe' pulling licences from TV networks critical of him after Kimmel suspension
Sally Rooney unable to accept award in UK over arrest risk due to Palestine Action support
Conor McGregor seeks permission from the Supreme Court to make another appeal over Nikita Hand ruling
McGregor sought the appeal through Mulholland Law yesterday.
The Central Bank is calling it - the government is not going to hit its housing target
Issues with water and electricity supply are slowing the delivery of new homes, the Central Bank said.
Inmate who died in prison was 'under pressure' to bring drugs in following funeral of infant son
Áras hopefuls embrace the electorate (and each other) at the Ploughing
Also, breaking news: 54 is still young, according to Jim Gavin.
Heading to the Ploughing? Here's everything you need to know
Gaza-bound flotilla sets sail from Tunisia following drone attacks
Over half of McGregor's presidential campaign posts on X filled with false claims and threats
Woman stabbed in the head with screwdriver during 'terrifying' disorder in Co Tyrone
Quiz: How much do you know about Westlife?
No joy for Sheridan or Steen as Fingal Council rules out presidential backing
Dublin commuters brace for weekend disruptions as Luas and Dart services halted for works