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Palestinian journalist who the world has been watching is evacuated from Gaza
Sophie Toscan du Plantier's uncle says Ian Bailey tried to contact her family multiple times
Three people killed in separate road crashes in Louth, Mayo and Derry
3,700 kg shipping containers blown down by high winds during Storm Isha at Dublin Port
Dublin Airport terminals 'extra busy' today as 29 flights cancelled this morning
Gunfire and strikes shake Gaza as Biden and Netanyahu have first call in a month
Gaza’s health ministry reported today that at least 24,762 people have been killed in Gaza since 7 October.
Govt building 500 new student beds in Dublin city, as part of €61 mill plan for hundreds more
Depaul CEO says homeless hostel residents 'dispersed' across city after man died in explosion
Varadkar: Govt will 'likely' pay money instead of accepting more migrants
Newborn baby found in shopping bag on London street by dog walker
Poll: Should we still be trying to reach the moon?
Stolen caravans and dog recovered by garda operation in South Dublin suburb
NI secretary promises legislation to ease Stormont deadlock, doesn't shift on public sector pay
Temperatures to drop as low as minus six with 'sharp to severe frost'
Man (20s) in serious condition and house ransacked after Coolock aggravated robbery
Just 33 rental properties available within HAP limits across 16 local authority areas
Leo Varadkar to speak about the risks of AI during Davos panel alongside Facebook's Nick Clegg
What is the 'community-owned' hotel model being considered for Roscrea, and how would it work?
Locals in a Co Monaghan border village that set up a community-owned hotel say it saved the area after years of emigration and the Troubles.
Building owner in Longford pulls out of agreement to house 85 Ukrainians after fire at property
Govt to make changes to tax debt warehousing scheme amid wave of restaurant closures
Cork GAA says 'no matter finalised' as proposal to rename stadium 'Supervalu Páirc' sparks anger
Micheál Martin, a Cork native, has said today he is “deeply disappointed and annoyed” at the proposal to change the name of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Cold weather and ice warning takes effect for whole country as snow falls in Northern Ireland
'Highest ever' number of asylum seekers with no accomodation as cold weather poses risk
Li Qiang, China's second-most powerful man, will begin a two-day State visit to Ireland today
Vacant sites in villages including garda stations and schools to be renovated under new scheme
Dublin court granted care order for child who entered Ireland in 'suspicious circumstances'
Ireland's top two billionaires have more wealth than bottom half of population, report says
Electric Ireland to cut residential electricity prices for 1.1 million customers from March
Poll: Are you following the US presidential race?
Junior Minister Jack Chambers shares that he is gay in social media post
Two men dead in separate road incidents in Dublin and Kildare
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in Dublin as marches take place across the world
Poll: Do you take part in protests?
Woman who was born and married on West Cork's Dursey Island celebrates 100th birthday
Cockroaches, flies on raw meat, and duck blood run off: Four food businesses closed in December
Poll: Are you eating out less?
Michael O'Leary says Ryanair customers have shown no concern about flying on Boeing jets
McEntee says decision not to place male asylum seekers in Mayo and Carlow wasn't due to protests