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Conradh na Gaeilge slams DUP legal challenge to Irish language signs in Belfast station
Gymnastics Ireland introduces anti-racism training in wake of controversy over medal ceremony
Cannabis worth over €2 million seized in Donegal search
'These kids are getting good at hurling': How the GAA has taken hold in the West Bank
Over 350 illegal evictions recorded since 2015 amid calls for no-fault eviction ban
Bypasses, motorways and the Galway Ring Road: how will €633 million be spent on Irish roads?
Urgent UK probe launched after football fan finds confidential military papers lying on street
'Extremely concerned': Gardaí and Michael Gaine's family make missing person appeal in Kerry
The EU wants us all to have 72-hour 'survival kits' to hand (possibly in a large handbag)
RPZs 'succeeded' in limiting rent increases but reform is needed
Cuts to foreign aid could result in 10 million new HIV cases cases within five years
'Ireland was very smart': Trump namechecks Ireland as he pledges tariffs on pharma imports
Unemployment and inflation are forecast to rise under proposed US tariffs against the EU.
Why has the cost of a block of butter risen so much since last year?
Cost-of-living package ruled out of next budget despite looming inflation threat
Gardaí seize 29 vehicles from south Dublin business in major money-laundering probe
Garda seizures of uninsured vehicles soared by 67% last year
Dunnes Stores recalls baby socks due to injury risk as child rushed to hospital
Tánaiste 'alarmed' by new restrictions on LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary amid crackdown
Workers at Ireland's last publicly-owned waste collection service to strike over privatisation
18th century fort in Phoenix Park to be opened to the public this summer
Ukrainian refugees leave Dublin city accommodation after being given just 36 hours' notice
'Not a laughing matter': Martin lambasted for reaction to Trump's housing crisis comment
Rosie O'Donnell has praised the Taoiseach in a poem about his meeting with Donald Trump
Seven in ten parents think Covid education shutdowns hampered child's social development
Trump nemesis Rosie O'Donnell announces she has moved to Ireland to escape 'cruelty' of US
Taxis are being repeatedly fined while helping dialysis patients at Dublin's Mater Hospital
The number of women working has more than doubled since 1998
Trump threatens 'large scale' sanctions on Russia after overnight missile attack on Ukraine
There's a new type of zebra crossing coming to some Dublin streets
Revolut warns customers as ticket scams spike ahead of Six Nations showdown
Justice Minister says people likely to commit serious crimes shouldn’t be granted bail
Sinn Féin decries 'shocking' figures as suspects for 40,348 crimes last year were on bail
Threats of resignations test resolve of Netanyahu government - but likely won't derail ceasefire
New Rotunda Hospital outpatient facility opens in Dublin in refurbished Clery's building
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Scientist due to start work at Trinity who is stuck in Gaza pleads with Irish government for help
‘Day by day, I experience trauma, fear, a lot of bad feelings – disappointment, a feeling of missing out.’
'They don't look upset': Green Party deputy Lord Mayor defends Dublin's live animal crib
Clare Daly defends criticism of government over ‘single male’ asylum seekers in East Wall
PhoneWatch ad complaint upheld over lack of evidence that its alarms are 'most feared' by burglars
Greens want a new Office of Punctuality (but concede it sounds like something out of Harry Potter)