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JD Vance arrives in Israel to shore up fragile ceasefire in Gaza after pitstop in Shannon
Man (26) appears in court charged over sexual assault of young girl near Citywest hotel
Ex-French president Sarkozy arrives at Paris jail to begin five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy
'Fine Gael should know better': Dáil's legal eagles weigh in on party's attack on Connolly
Heather Humphreys said she ‘never tried to capitalise on somebody’s misfortune’, referring to Catherine Connolly’s work as a barrister during the economic crash.
Gaza: Trump maintains ceasefire still in effect after wave of Israeli strikes kills 45
Israel accused Hamas of “blatant” violations of the truce agreement yesterday.
Sitdown Sunday: 'This generation was bred for addiction': The toxic mix of technology and gambling
Westlife will play five nights in Dublin's 3Arena next year to kick off their world tour
Dublin City Council agrees to rezone land for up to 25,000 new homes in the capital
Bloody Sunday: Judge to deliver verdict in trial of Soldier F next week
'This is all BS': Ivan Yates has hit back at criticism of his 'smear the bejaysus' Connolly remark
The risk of electricity shortages this winter is low, Eirgrid says
Two men charged over suspected explosive device found in Co Louth
Urgent appeal for blood donations as supplies for most groups run critically low
Asian hornets are 'a sign of accelerating risks to Ireland's environment'
UK Supreme Court to hear Labour government's appeal of Troubles Legacy Act ruling
'Amazing': Shamrock Rovers captain Lopes helps tiny Cape Verde qualify for first ever World Cup
Connolly and Humphreys grilled on past records in Pat Kenny-helmed debate
It was the first debate to feature actual podiums.
Paul Murphy sends legal letter to Humphreys over 'grossly defamatory' remarks during debate
Third man arrested in connection with death of man in north Cork
Bank of Ireland's app and online services are working again following issue
Trump hails 'historic dawn of a new Middle East' during speech to Israel's parliament
lnoData shows tiny minority of Belfast residents on streets with Irish language signs oppose them
Two men due in court in connection with serious assault of man in Co Tipperary
Motorcyclist (50s) dies after single-vehicle collision in Co Limerick
Sitdown Sunday: His genes meant he should've developed Alzheimer's 25 years ago. Why hasn't he?
Big changes are afoot at RTÉ Radio 1 - here's what the new weekday schedule will look like
Presenters have been reshuffled, time slots have been extended and a new evening sports show is on the way.
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado
Gaza ceasefire deal: Israeli cabinet to vote on first phase of plan agreed with Hamas overnight
Hamas is to release all hostages while Israel will pull its troops back to an agreed line, US President Donald Trump said.
Saoirse Ronan reportedly set to play Linda McCartney opposite Paul Mescal in Beatles biopics
'I ain't dead yet!': Dolly Parton reassures fans after sister asked for prayers for the singer
Jim Gavin's lawyers reach out to former tenant as ex-candidate commits to repaying €3,300
Jim Gavin's lawyers reach out to former tenant as ex-candidate commits to repaying €3,300
Heather Humphreys removes campaign video mistaking Belfast for Berlin
More than 73,000 students will receive their Junior Cert exam results today
Taoiseach says Jim Gavin told Fianna Fáil he had ‘absolutely’ no issue with tenants
Gavin's announcement came late last night, hours after he failed to clarify reports about rent he mistakenly received from a tenant over a decade ago.
"I made a mistake that was not in keeping with my character and the standards I set myself. I am now taking steps to address the matter," he said.
Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said: "I fully understand his decision and believe it is the correct one."
Best-selling British author Jilly Cooper has died aged 88
Fianna Fáil's Jim Gavin has withdrawn from the presidential election
The former Dublin GAA manager said recent days “have given me cause to reflect.”