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Gardaí renew appeal for witnesses to Co Galway crash that killed father-of-two last month
Irish embassies contact passport holders in Israel and Iran as evacuation plans considered
No protections against rising rents for students leaving private tenancies at end of year
First therapy dog welcomed to Paediatric Unit at University Hospital Galway
State sells its final shares in AIB as chief executive admits 'profound regret' over bailout
Accounting for housing costs almost doubles the number of children classed as impoverished
French father and daughter killed in Iceland were resident in Ireland, local media reports
Former HSE chief Paul Reid to be appointed head of new planning authority
Paul Murphy released from Egyptian custody and expected to return to Ireland tomorrow
Five Co Clare students head for Orlando after winning prestigious NASA design competition
Customers warned batch of Dunnes Stores apple pie mispacked with almond pie
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions wants the government to move away from corporation tax
Metallica ticket sales and pints: Record number of 80m card transactions last month
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
AI child sexual abuse material to be criminalised under new EU laws, says Irish MEP
Motion to stop sale of Israeli bonds expected to return to the Dáil as Minister rejects 'complicity'
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
US Democratic politician and her husband shot dead in Minneapolis
Speaker in the House of Representatives Melissa Hortman (55) and her husband Mark were both shot and killed.
Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette are now out of surgery after being shot "multiple times".
The suspected assailant is still at large, officials said, with a massive manhunt underway.
Charlie Flanagan apologises for 'tone' of tweet calling Paul Murphy's march in Egypt a 'circus'
Male pedestrian (30s) seriously injured after being struck by car in Bantry
Taoiseach unveils 'Rory Gallagher Avenue' on thirtieth anniversary of the musician's death
Nama to return €300m more than projected to Exchequer as it winds down operations
Second 5G phone mast set alight in Belfast in a week, says PSNI
Man arrested after early morning theft of jewellery worth over €100,000 from Dublin premises
Applications open for the Back to School Allowance
Nineteen-year-old dies after being hit by a van while cycling in Lucan, Co Dublin this morning
Temple Bar's 'Love Lane' restored over a decade on from its installation
Man (50s) accused of human trafficking offences due in court this morning
Have you ever played hurling or camogie?
Tax rebate agent appears on Revenue's list of tax defaulters
How a group of Dublin students bagged a Booker-winning author's new work for their magazine
Landings at Skellig Michael set to begin today after another delay to permits for operators
Watchdog warns that Government's fiscal plans 'lack credibility' as spending to overrun again
The Fiscal Advisory Council has released its report assessing the government’s handling of public finances and the economy.
Man (50s) arrested on suspicion of human trafficking offences in Co Monaghan
A 26-year-old man has begun a first-of-its-kind swim around Ireland (100km down, 1,500km to go)
Twenty-eight schools to undergo major retrofit works this summer
Twenty years after Terence Wheelock's arrest, his family continue to call for a public inquiry
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday