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Brendan Gleeson and Johnny Sexton among those honoured with Lord Mayor's Awards
Billy Joel cancels shows as he announces brain disorder diagnosis
American woman wins Leitrim home in online raffle
Young people who have been in care face struggles leaving school and care, research determines
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Sea turtle found washed up in Co Clare given a lift back to Gran Canaria by Aer Lingus
Trump plays video of baseless claims of 'white genocide' in South Africa to country's leader
Colm Meaney to star as Ian Bailey in new film about a Sophie Toscan Du Plantier murder trial
Rental prices rising at near 20-year high as Limerick rents shoot up towards Dublin levels
Nationally, rents rose by 7.3% on average, judging by listed rental prices compared to the previous year.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Man (50s) arrested on suspicion of the murder of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine
The man is being detained at a Garda Station in the Kerry Division.
Migration Minister says he is unaware of reported plans to purchase Dublin's Citywest Hotel
Two pedestrians seriously injured after being struck by car outside Co Down pub
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Garda hospitalised after US plane at Shannon Airport spray-painted by pro-Palestine protestors
Three women were arrested following the protest.
Irish poet Paul Durcan has died aged 80
President highlights 'forced starvation' in Gaza in speech during commemoration of the Famine
Will you head to the beach this weekend?
Monaghan cyclist (62) killed in collision in Armagh
Dublin's winning University Challenge captain on revising everything and the reaction back home
Dublin student Oscar Despard leads team to victory in final of BBC's University Challenge
Man questioned over alleged stalking of Limerick influencer Chloe Koyce at Dublin hotel
Donald Trump defends prospect of Qatar gifting him $400m luxury plane
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Dublin band The Murder Capital have two German shows cancelled over presence of Palestinian flag
Man seriously assaulted on Victoria Quay, Dublin last night
Donald Trump calls for immediate talks between Ukraine and Russia
Body of swimmer recovered off Buncrana in Co Donegal after a number of people got into difficulty
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Explosions heard after India and Pakistan agree to 'full and immediate ceasefire'
Man (24) arrested in Armagh in car stolen from Dublin last week
Girl severely injured in Parnell Square attack is now attending school full-time
Man (20s) arrested by gardaí investigating accommodation fraud in south Dublin
Two males arrested following serious assault at a Dublin residence
​Explainer: The violent history that has nuclear nations India and Pakistan on the brink of war
The conflict between India and Pakistan originates from disputes over the territory of Kashmir.
Bill that would see deposits kept by third party rather than landlord brought to Leinster House
DFA issues travel warning to citizens heading to India and Pakistan amid soaring tensions
It has reclassified both countries’ security status as ‘High Degree of Caution’.
At least seven civilians were also killed in Indian-controlled Kashmir by Pakistani shelling, the Indian army said in a statement.
Pakistan's military said India damaged a hydropower plant in Pakistani Kashmir.
Pakistan said the country’s air force shot down five Indian jets in retaliation.