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Dawn raids conducted on 'active betting' businesses as part of anti-price fixing probe
Two men hospitalised following daylight assault in Dublin city centre
Irish radio heavy hitters lose listeners as Callan and Savage enjoy big audience gains
Mixed results for RTÉ, Today FM and Newstalk in the latest JNLR survey show several major slots have lost listeners.
The Castletown saga: Legal battle looms in 20-month row over access at Co Kildare landmark
Three cyclists injured following evening hit-and-run in Cork
‘Proud Irishman’ killed outside London shop to be laid to rest in Kilkenny
Sinner visits the Vatican - World number one hears Pope Leo’s tennis confession
Here's What Happened today: Tuesday
Here's how much you need to earn to afford Dublin's newest 'affordable' homes
Man arrested after €1.8 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Louth
Dublin city centre's only public toilets to stay open - for now - as council promises permanent fix
Gaza at critical risk of famine, with one in five facing starvation
Israel’s blockade on humanitarian aid to Gaza has entered its third month.
Thousands take part in Darkness Into Light fundraiser walks around the country
Leo, Not Leon: What the new pope’s name really says - and why some news outlets botched it
Man Utd or Spurs fan? How to get to the Europa League final in Bilbao without breaking the bank
Over 50 thousand litres of illegal fuel seized from two petrol stations in Louth
Funeral of Lauren O'Brien, 13-year-old girl killed at Cork racing event, takes place today
Teaching union urges members to back Leaving Cert reform amid potential industrial action
More than one in six households can't afford a one-week holiday with their children
Gardaí find 20 pipe bombs during search linked to drug seizure in Co Louth
Irish woman detained by US immigration to be released after charges dropped in court
Gardaí investigate €500k vandalism as OPW vehicles wrecked and CCTV wires cut near Castletown House
India launches series of missile attacks on Pakistan and Kashmir
Nine ‘terrorist infrastructure’ sites were targeted by Indian armed forces, officials said.
Irish journalists win Pulitzer Prize for international news coverage of war in Sudan
Salesforce ordered to pay €1,000 to recruiter in first-ever compensation under remote work laws
Irish households pay 30% more for electricity than the average European
Quiz: How much do you know about tsars?
Garda road policing chief says bigger cars do more damage in crashes
McDonald lays into coalition over housing tsar turmoil in early morning interview
Gardaí planning to roll out 'a lot more' e-scooter speed testing kits across the country
'It's not worth it': Gardaí and RSA issue drug-driving warning in new awareness campaign
Enterprise Minister doesn't think job cuts at Intel's Kildare site are 'inevitable'
Sunny weather to continue into Bank Holiday weekend after record-breaking day
Low-paid healthcare workers ask to be allowed bring family members to join them in Ireland
Major morning train service delays after 'issue' at level crossing near Maynooth