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Government slammed over 'surge' in evictions as number of landlords selling up increases
Hundreds of lotto prizes unclaimed after website glitch told winners that they lost
Infant child among three hospitalised following collision in Co Sligo
Trump vows to ‘hunt down’ US enemies at 9/11 Pentagon memorial
'I just saw the flash above': Irish activists on Gaza flotilla recall suspected drone attacks
Strict rules mean only two presidential hopefuls will get to speak to Fingal councillors
Were you one of 4,400 people overcharged at Dublin Airport carpark this year? You are due a refund
Hamas says six killed in Israeli strikes on Doha as Trump says US did not approve action
The US President said the strike "was a decision made by Prime Minister Netanyahu, it was not a decision made by me".
Qatar's prime minister said it reserved the right to respond to the Israeli attack.
The UN Secretary General described the strike as a "flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Qatar".
Two Irish activists were on board Gaza flotilla boat attacked off Tunisian coast, organiser says
Harris says family facing 'very difficult period' after 'vile' threats
A lotto player in Ireland has just won €20,000 every month for the next 30 years
Ireland’s older adults are facing a hidden health crisis: loneliness
Persistent loneliness is emerging as a major health risk for older adults, linked to depression, disease, and reduced quality of life.
Dublin firefighters suspend planned industrial action
Man killed after collision involving two motorcycles on Conor Pass
Here's what happened today: Friday
CMAT scores third consecutive number one album as EURO-COUNTRY tops the charts
'It's a moral responsibility': Risking detention, Irish activist joins hundreds on Gaza flotilla
Clare native Maureen Almai is joining the flotilla from Italy this weekend.
Public warned to stay back from beached whale found with bite marks on Cork coast
The bite marks are believed to be from sharks.
Education minister says pensions 'on the table' for striking school staff if Fórsa joins talks
Helen McEntee said that the government is ready to talk “without preconditions” on pensions, sick leave, and other entitlements with staff currently on strike.
McGregor co-defendant James Lawrence sues Nikita Hand over civil court case
Rosie O'Donnell, Garron Noone and Ryan Tubridy among Virgin Media's new season offerings
Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville interrupts TV interview to call for action on Gaza
Ombudsman for Children condemns government and Tusla response to Donabate missing boy case
Murder investigation in Co Armagh after man found dead with head and facial injuries
'The world has lost a giant': Tributes paid following death of Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani
FAI union staff threaten strike action over proposed job cuts
Trump praises China’s “impressive” military parade, but says US should have been mentioned
Four people arrested in Dublin as part of international human trafficking probe
Emergency services tackle chemical leak in Dublin city centre
Cyber troops, robotic wolves and missiles: China puts military might on full display during parade
The huge military parade was held to mark the anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
'Loyalty me arse': Electric Picnic fans question 'loyalty scheme' after failing to secure tickets
Ireland just got its hottest summer ever on record, forecasters say
New Leap Card expands free travel to almost a quarter of a million children
'We're going in': Trump pledges National Guard deployment in 'hellhole' Chicago
Trump dismisses health (and death) rumours as 'fake news'
Ex-Met Éireann forecaster Joanna Donnelly has launched a bid for the Áras