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Man (21) charged with murder of Jordan Webb in Co Down
Pedestrian in her 60s in serious condition after being struck by van in Cork city
Learner drivers will have to sit a driving test within four years to renew their permits
Flights halted at Brussels Airport due to suspected drone sightings
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Amazon to build transatlantic subsea cables connecting Cork to Maryland
Fota Wildlife Park to remain closed until the end of November as 73 birds euthanised
Council approves plans for €63m Dalymount Park redevelopment - and construction could begin next year
Six counties to come under 12-hour Status Yellow rain warning from midnight
Cyclist (20s) in serious condition after collision involving two cars in Finglas
Woman (30s) seriously injured by firework discharged into Crumlin house on Halloween
Sitdown Sunday: A murder that haunted an Oregon town was almost solved - then came a twist
'This is a human crisis': New record of 16,614 people now in emergency accommodation
Cost of vaping to rise tomorrow as new tax on e-liquid kicks in
'The Royal formerly known as Prince': UK newspapers react to the removal of Andrew's title
Wind and rain to clear up just in time for Halloween night
Micheál Martin says backbencher's comment comparing him to King Louis XIV was 'hurtful'
The Taoiseach defended his leadership of Fianna Fáil in an interview with Claire Byrne this morning.
Martin said being compared to King Louis XIV of France by a Fianna Fáil TD was "hurtful".
Billy Kelleher could have made a stronger presidential candidate than Jim Gavin "in hindsight", he said.
A Bertie Ahern candidacy "would have raised all the issues in terms of what transpired in the Mahon Tribunal".
Man in his 30s dies after being struck by truck in overnight Dublin crash
Luas Finglas extension given a green light - but the first one won't arrive till at least 2031
US and China strike deal on lowering tariffs and securing supply of rare earths
British government spent over €4m defending former soldier acquitted of Bloody Sunday murders
Over 100 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza as Taoiseach condemns 'appalling' attack
Man facing 79 historical sexual abuse allegations in south Dublin set for trial next June
Over half a million people are dying every year due to rising heat globally
Sitdown Sunday: What spending three days in total darkness can do to the mind
'I will do my utmost to represent everyone': Connolly hopes to be symbol of new movement
Trump says all trade talks with Canada have been 'TERMINATED' over anti-tariffs advert
Gardaí to remain in Citywest for four to five days due to anti-immigration riots
Former British soldier found not guilty of two Bloody Sunday murders in 1972
The judge said “whatever suspicions” the court may have about the role of Soldier F, the evidence presented fell short of what was required for a conviction.
Video and photos show how violence escalated as gardaí came under attack for second night
24 people were arrested near Citywest after fireworks, bottles and masonry were thrown at officers.
Media outlets are going to Israel's Supreme Court demanding access to Gaza
Citywest: How a 'peaceful' protest resulted in injured gardaí and a burned out garda van
Man accused of sexually assaulting young girl near Citywest further remanded in custody