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Fiona Pender: Two-day garda search at Laois site ends amid ongoing investigation
Man arrested after shotgun robbery at north Dublin fast food restaurant
'Waking up in hell': Over €30,000 raised for Dublin family after firebomb attack claims pet dog and home
Controversial RTÉ newsroom ad set to cost €77k to produce, TDs told
Arts Council director to step down this summer after hearings on €6.7m failed IT project
Ireland's first 'permanent' Pride rainbow road crossing faces erasure due to lack of maintenence
Five people hospitalised after crash between ambulance and bus in Dublin city centre
French president Macron dismisses wife’s ‘slap’ caught on camera as 'playful teasing'
'US military out' graffiti spray-painted on Foreign Affairs HQ during overnight protest
Protest group Palestine Action Éire have claimed responsibility for the graffiti, which gardaí are investigating.
'Exciting, funny, anarchic': The British press had some stellar reviews for Kneecap's London gig
Shopping scams up 200% as fraud offences surge this year, garda figures show
Stripe to sponsor Young Scientist Exhibition - 20 years after founder Patrick Collison’s win
Quiz: How much do you know about Cannes Film Festival?
Protesters seek apology from Minister in row over footage claim in strip-search allegation review
Donegal man being deported from Boston had been waiting three years for green card application
'Urgent appeal' for blood donations after transfusion service warns of critically low stocks
Two children hospitalised following e-scooter crash in Cavan
Pressure mounts on Israel as EU to review trade and cooperation over Gaza aid blockade
Meanwhile, the UK government announced this afternoon that it will sanction West Bank settlers and suspend trade deal discussions with Israel.
Tánaiste Simon Harris said the EU's review reflects the "grave concerns" of member states.
Conor O'Neill of Christian Aid Ireland said the review is welcome but "it is not enough".
International pressure has been building on Israel following a months-long blockade of aid into Gaza that prompted famine warnings.
Councils working on 'control protocols' for invasive turtles dumped by pet owners
Firm building the National Children's Hospital to sign €456m contract for Cork motorway this week
Spain's prime minister says Israel should be excluded from Eurovision due to 'double standards'
Pedro Sanchez said that the exclusion of Russia, but not Israel, meant that Eurovision organisers were “allowing double standards”.
Fishing suspended at popular Mayo spots amid soaring water temperatures
'Warm and full of kindness': Tributes paid to seven-year-old boy who drowned at Sligo beach
Thunderstorms and spot flooding possible today as sunny spell comes to abrupt end
Quiz: How well do you know these songs about summer?
Michael Gaine search: Partial human remains discovered at farm of missing Kerry man
Sources indicate that body fragments were found in a field where slurry was spread yesterday.
Public ethics watchdog to investigate comments made by Independent Ireland TD Ken O’Flynn
'Ambassador of hope' - Funeral takes place of Donegal drowning victim Emmanuel Familola
Second man charged with assault over Chris Brown ‘bottle attack’ at UK nightclub
Man (60s) dies following overnight road crash in Galway
100 Palestinians killed in latest Israeli strikes on Gaza as humanitarian crisis worsens
Ireland’s sunny spell not over yet, say forecasters - but here’s when rain returns
Woman hospitalised after getting into difficulty while swimming at Bray beach
Animals 'humanely euthanised' after cattle lorry overturns on M1 motorway in Northern Ireland
New review launched into Portiuncula Hospital maternity care following death of baby
Pro-Palestinian protest during Israeli Eurovision act at afternoon rehearsal performance
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
120 people killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, as aid blockade labelled ‘tool of extermination’