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Energy minister to meet companies to discuss winter fuel prices and unpaid bills
Ireland needs to shift away from open fires if we're going to meet air quality targets, EPA says
HSE to take over scandal-hit Children's Health Ireland and new National Children's Hospital
'Disney folded': Late-night hosts hail return of Jimmy Kimmel after highly criticised suspension
Firefighters tackle large blaze that ripped through Dublin recycling centre
Footage posted by Dublin Fire Brigade showed the fire tearing through the building.
Connolly defends comments on Hamas and maintains Palestinians have right to self-determination
Taoiseach urges other countries to follow France's example and recognise Palestinian statehood
Education minister says primary sex ed necessary because children are finishing school later
UK, Canada, Australia and Portugal formally recognise Palestinian state
Flight delays and cancellations continue at Dublin Airport as operations 'significantly impacted'
Pedestrian and motorcyclist killed in separate road incidents in Cork and Tipperary
Have you ever made up a shoebox for a charity appeal?
Sinn Féin is officially backing Catherine Connolly in the race for the Áras
Hamas releases 'farewell' images of remaining hostages as Israel continues assault on Gaza City
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the city since Israel began ground operations on Tuesday.
Pedestrian airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after three-vehicle crash in Tipperary
Number of Palestinians killed by Israel's offensive on Gaza passes 65,000
EU freezes funding for Israel and proposes suspending trade deal due to war on Gaza
Putin's arch foe Alexei Navalny was poisoned in Arctic penal colony, his widow says
Eoin Hayes a no-show at SocDems think-in as Holly Cairns faces media over latest controversy
Trump says he is suing The New York Times 'for lying about your Favourite President (ME!)'
Dutch public broadcaster joins RTÉ in saying it will boycott Eurovision if Israel takes part
The broadcaster pointed to the ban on journalists entering Gaza and the many reporters killed there.
Charlie Kirk killing: FBI releases images of 'person of interest' and offers $100,000 reward for information
Donald Trump has announced he will be awarding Kirk the country’s highest civilian honour.
US House session descends into shouting match after moment of silence for Charlie Kirk
Poland says Russian drones entering its airspace 'not accidental' as Moscow dismisses 'myths'
The government said the military recorded 19 drone incursions, three of which were shot down by Polish and NATO forces.
Moscow has accused Poland of spreading "myths" to escalate the Ukraine war.
Ursula von der Leyen described it as an "unprecedented violation" of European airspace.
Ireland's population could reach over 7.5 million by 2065
School secretaries and caretakers to suspend strike and enter discussions at the WRC
Fórsa said that strike action will be withdrawn to allow the implementation of the agreement.
Drivers in border counties told not to be alarmed when UK tests emergency alert system on Sunday
Michael Flatley withdraws from race for the Áras, saying he needs to put health and family first
Hungary's Viktor Orban is in town for the big match but there'll be no red carpet rolled out
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday