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Man in his teens seriously injured in road crash in Co Kerry
Man charged in connection with €2m cannabis seizure appears in court
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Couple walk from Donegal to Leinster House to highlight devastation in Gaza
Man in serious condition after Donegal road crash
Should Leaving Cert students studying Irish do a few mandatory weeks in the Gaeltacht?
Irish man accused of escaping Australian detention with bedsheets faces jail time
Stamps of Daniel O'Connell have been unveiled to celebrate his 250th birthday
Ireland joins French-led 'collective appeal' to nations to recognise Palestine
It's not just you: it's really humid right now (but don't worry, it'll be grand tomorrow)
Dublin's Hugh Lane Gallery to close its doors for refurbishment for 'at least' three years
Inis Oírr message in a bottle could help solve mystery of missing Taiwanese fishermen
'Relieved, elated – and maybe a bit proud': Roddy Doyle on chairing the Booker Prize panel
Synthetic cannabinoid HHC has now been classified as an illegal drug
Group of estate agents believe housing prices will soon level off, says SCSI survey
Various branded spinach and mixed leaves recalled due to detection of listeria
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Crowds march against racism following assault of Indian national in Tallaght
People Before Profit slam SocDems for readmitting Eoin Hayes following Palantir controversy
News website Gript files High Court action against DCU and the Press Council
Simon Harris says he will try to make a 'national day of protest over Gaza' happen
Charlie Bird's wife supporting All-Ireland morning walk in aid of Motor Neurone Disease
Co Cork community come together to rebuild family home severely damaged by blaze
One person dead after ‘extensive’ outbreak of listeriosis linked to ready-made meals
Dublin Zoo 'delighted' at the birth of the third ever Irish-born okapi calf
BBC says it didn't cut the Irish language intro to CMAT's new song during debut airplay
Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims
Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims
'I took this photo when the sea was 7°C': striking sea photographs win competition's top prizes
Council 'profoundly disappointed' after homes earmarked for social housing damaged by fire
The two houses were recently approved for refurbishment.
Wall Street Journal barred from covering Trump's Scotland visit after Epstein letter report
Tennis events raise over €165,000 for cancer care - and they're looking for more clubs to join
Irish people travelling to the US for employment or study to face Trump's new $250 visa fee
Visitors evacuated from Marble Arch Caves after flash flood
Tipperary team set to return home to rapturous celebrations after All-Ireland win