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There's a new, more contagious Covid variant creeping into Ireland - here's the scoop on 'Nimbus'
Seven-year-old Late Late Toy Show star cast in new Harry Potter TV series
These five driving test centres will have no assigned testers until at least September
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
OPW says it will make a report to gardaí after staff confronted by Castletown House protestors
Cyclist in his 80s dies after road collision in Co Kerry
Dead insects, faecal matter and a car workshop among reasons for food closure orders in May
One driver arrested every hour for drink or drug driving in 2024, Garda Commissioner says
Here's what happened today: Monday
Gardaí investigating after decapitated body of a fox found hanging from electrical lines in Cork
Frederick Forsyth, best-selling author of The Day of the Jackal, dies aged 86
Heads up Dublin commuters - Leap Card bus fares are changing from next week
Locals block service vehicles at Castletown House in protest against OPW
Snared by the 'Spider’s Web' - How Ukraine carried out their 'audacious' weekend drone attack
Trump says Musk has 'lost his mind' as he considers ditching his Tesla amid public bust-up
Gardaí to review Tina Satchwell case as Harris says burial site seemed 'very obvious' in hindsight
Dublin City Council to spend almost €6m on four new public toilets - here’s where they’re going
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Israeli authorities deny legal counsel to 70-year-old Irish activist facing deportation
Gerry Adams to donate €100k libel payout to charity and defends claim he 'put manners on the BBC'
Over 53,000 rental homes 'effectively taken off' private market due to HAP scheme, report finds
Trial date set for men charged with firearms offences in case linked to Carlow shooter
Smoke from Canada's wildfires is affecting how the sun looks over Ireland
Murder investigation launched after 71-year-old found dead at house in Belfast
'In the belly of the beast': Kneecap announce biggest English show to date at London arena
Ukraine attacks bridge connecting Crimea to Russia with over a thousand kilos of explosives
Ukraine’s secret service said that it detonated more than 1,000 kilograms of explosive material planted to one of the bridge’s underwater pillars.
Gardaí deploy 'stinger' device to halt suspected stolen car in overnight chase on M11
Man fired 'multiple shots' into the air in Carlow shopping centre
A man in his 20s died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, while a young girl sustained minor injuries when she fell running from the scene.
Tourists flee as Mount Etna unleashes powerful early-morning eruption
Irish activist arrested in West Bank faces deportation by Israeli authorities
Man (50s) dies after single-vehicle crash in Derry
Heavy rain and 'unseasonable' winds forecast as Status Yellow warning issued for three counties
Quiz: How well do know these Junes, Julys and Augusts?
'Make it stop': Community concerned as man attacked at school near anti-immigration encampment
Driver arrested after two people found hiding in truck at Rosslare port