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Spot flooding, local hail and lightning forecast for parts of the country on Sunday
Ireland's oldest person dies aged 108
Dubliner (70) and his sons to cycle 2,100km across Europe to support Down Syndrome charity
Parents unhappy at new 'exit through the gift shop' rule at Dublin Zoo
Woman arrested on suspicion of the 2009 murder of Steven O'Meara
Man seriously injured in alleged assault in Dublin city centre
Two teenagers arrested after shots fired in Mullingar
New tenancy rules will have 'chilling effect on housing supply', IPOA to tell Housing Committee
'Burrow Beach will be mobbed whenever there's a heatwave unless we fix seaside transport links'
Mary Lou McDonald appears on Good Morning Britain to call for a border poll
Ireland has lost a quarter of its pubs since 2005
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Dublin beaches packed out and heavy traffic as crowds flock to enjoy the weather
Tipperary community rallies behind family of Freya Tobin to raise funeral costs
Tributes flood in for award-winning photojournalist killed in crash
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'She should remain in Ireland, if they want her': Trump considers removing Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship
Motorcyclist (60s) dies after collision with a tractor-trailer in Co Dublin
Question mark over Mary Lou McDonald's potential candidacy as support for Connolly builds
'Cloud of sorrow' hangs over Newcastle after tragic death of 12-year-old Freya Tobin
Man arrested after seizure of €2.2m worth of drugs
Poll: Did you watch the Taylor-Serrano fight?
Taoiseach calls migrant boat effigy 'unchristian' as Eleventh Night bonfires to be lit across north
The Irish tricolour was also placed on the bonfire.
Hot spell: Temperatures climb to 28 degrees in first of three days of heat warnings
Temperatures are expected to spike up to 29 degrees at 5pm today.
Record number of young disabled Irish entrants take part in UK athletics championship
Cash is used for just 12% of purchases in Ireland now, down from 33% before the pandemic
Dublin is getting another statue of Daniel O'Connell to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth
A UN committee wants Irish political parties to have at least half their candidates be women
Dublin city councillors criticise Minister's plans to downsize apartments
Four in ten parents say they skipped meals or ate less to feed their children this year
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Revenue seize over €1.5m worth of cannabis from passengers arriving from New York and Thailand
Galway musician and leading harp maker go back to the future with hybrid modern-medieval harp
Paschal Donohoe is keeping his big job in Europe because his competitors pulled out last minute
Forget the presidency - Joe Duffy is now doing ads for Lidl
House prices have jumped by up to 19% in some counties over the past year
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday