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This Galway monastery has been voted Ireland's favourite new building of 2025
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland said 14,000 votes were cast in total to decide the winner.
Israeli troops kill 11 Palestinians waiting for food, with 19 killed in strikes, Gaza's civil defence says
Kneecap's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh released on unconditional bail as case in UK court is adjourned
The 27-year-old appeared in court charged with displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah, a proscribed organisation in Britain.
Motorcyclist killed in single-vehicle crash in Co Mayo last night
Delays expected as services through Clonsilla resume after horses removed from line
Judge orders Trump administration to resume issuing passports for trans Americans
Winning €250m Euromillions ticket was bought in Irish retail store, not online
Trump considering US strikes against Iran, and he says patience is 'wearing thin'
The message comes as Israel and Iran continue to exchange fire.
Trump claimed that the US has taken 'complete and total control of the skies over Iran'.
Israel 'faces threats on many fronts' an IDF spokesperson said.
NI riots: 13-year-old boy arrested and three officers injured during violence in Derry
Paul Reid will receive €50k salary as head of new planning authority
What is your least-favourite household chore?
Arson attack at martial arts school in Dublin city centre overnight
Ryan Tubridy announces engagement - after jeweller let the cat out of the bag
Israeli troops kill 20 Palestinians waiting to collect food, says Gaza's civil defence agency
Eight-year-old schoolchildren in disadvantaged areas more than twice as likely to have a smartphone
Man (30s) seriously injured and four teenagers hospitalised after two-car collision in Tuam
E-scooter driver (20s) in critical condition after being found injured on road in Finglas
Areas deemed littered at lowest level in five years - but Dublin and Cork have 'deteriorated'
Manhunt continues for 57-year-old suspect in shootings of Democratic politicians
NI police welcome reduction in disorder after 'sporadic disturbances' last night
135-year-old Galapagos tortoise celebrates first Father’s Day at Miami zoo
Mass anti-Trump protests held across US as president hosts Washington military parade
Organisers said they were protesting against Trump’s dictatorial overreach, and in particular what they described as the strongman symbolism of the parade.
Have you booked a summer holiday abroad?
Sitdown Sunday: The spying scandal with an Irish twist that's gripping Silicon Valley
Redacted version of CHI report could be published this week, Health Minister says
Israel warns 'Tehran will burn' if Iran continues strikes after intense exchange of fire overnight
The Israeli military said its air forces targeted Iran's air defences with a wave of strikes in Tehran overnight.
Iran hit back with a barrage of missiles that lit up the night sky over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, killing three people and wounding dozens.
78 people were killed and 320 wounded in the first wave of strikes by Israel, Iran's ambassador to the UN said.
Paul Murphy calls on Harris to 'put pressure' on Egyptian authorities after release from detention
Status Yellow rain and thunderstorm warnings in place for 10 counties
What is your favourite Beach Boys song?
Pulp have topped the UK album chart for the first time in 27 years
Four charged over aggravated burglary in which couple (60s) were threatened with gun
Cocaine and cannabis worth €170k seized after gardaí intercept car in Co Kerry
Trump to preside over military parade as US cities prepare for 'No Kings' demonstrations
Search at house in Clondalkin after man detained on suspicion of Annie McCarrick murder
The 26-year-old American disappeared from her home in Sandymount, Dublin in 1993.
PSNI condemn 'shameful arson attack' on leisure centre in Larne after third night of violence
Nine officers were injured and six people were arrested last night.
A DUP minister is to be referred to the standards commissioner after he posted on social media that the leisure centre was being used as emergency shelter.
Three teenagers have been charged and are due to appear in court.
Ryanair introduces €500 fine for 'disruptive' passengers who have to be removed from plane