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Who is Brian McEnery, the man set to be Ireland's next 'first husband'?
Man charged after 3D-printed gun seized by gardaí in Ballymun
How Citywest scenes are drawing the attention of far-right media and influencers
There's a plan to collate all current electoral registers - but it won't be done until 2029
Zelenskyy welcomes 'strong' US and EU sanctions targeting Russian energy
Trump is knocking down an entire wing of the White House to build his ballroom
Bid to relaunch Waterford Airport gets approved - but still no confirmation on mystery investor
Decision due on bid to revive Waterford Airport with mystery US investor's €30m backing
It could cost over €5 million for the HSE to dispose of handwash bought during the pandemic
Modular home builder in Co Cavan closes factory, claiming lack of work in Irish housing market
Ukrainian teenager killed in Dublin had moved to Ireland for a better life, say family
Described as ‘kind’ and ‘very intelligent’, the teen was due to celebrate his 18th birthday next month.
Brian O'Driscoll was guest speaker at Israel-linked cyber summit disrupted by protesters
Trump critic John Bolton latest rival of US president to get hit with criminal charges
Disappointment for CMAT as Sam Fender wins Mercury Music Prize
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Trump confirms he greenlit covert CIA ops in Venezuela - and is now considering land attacks
Faulty engineering led to implosion of Titanic sub that killed five people, concludes report
Fianna Fáil sets up review into party's disastrous presidential campaign
From a council house to the Áras? Catherine Connolly says she's 'an insider and an outsider'
Having united the Irish Left, Connolly now spearheads a campaign that is staunchly progressive and neutral.
Trump says he may up Argentina's bailout - but it depends on who wins upcoming elections
Cabinet to sign off on publicly accessible register on what landlords are charging renters
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Government deports 23 Romanian men with criminal convictions
Investigation after more than 30 acres of native trees - some centuries old - felled in Co Cork
The Department of Agriculture has been formally alerted to the incident by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Trump declares new 100% China tariff and threatens to scrap talks with Xi
Antlers at dawn: It's deer breeding season so motorists are urged to drive with care
Man dead and woman hospitalised after crash in Co Tyrone
Multiple people dead or missing after blast at Tennessee military explosives plant
Residents miles away reported feeling the explosion.
Macron reappoints Sebastien Lecornu as France's prime minister (four days after he resigned)
Rollout of 90 new recharging hubs for electric vehicles announced for country's roads
Budget will mean lower household income with worse in store for poorer families, says ESRI
The withdrawal of temporary cost-of-living measures has been cited as a key factor in the ESRI analysis.
EU to probe allegations of Hungarian spying network for PM Orban in Brussels
Oppositions TDs hit out at investment fund's plans to evict 40 people from Killarney estate
Four councillors lodge challenge to Housing Minister's plans to make apartments smaller
Union want Ireland to follow Scotland's lead in legislating for abuse of bar and retail staff
Synagogue killer rang 999 pledging allegiance to Islamic State during attack, UK police say
Fourteen households served with eviction notices from Killarney homes owned by investment fund