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Fossil fuel debate heats up at COP28 as climate minister says carte blanches are 'not an option'
COP28 president defends position on science of phasing out fossil fuels
'They can't leave Gaza': The Palestinians fighting for climate in face of Israel's violations
“We had lots of initiatives from youth and from women who were going to talk about their work here – but they can’t leave Gaza.”
Ryan to remain at COP28 after SocDems TD offers to pair with him for McEntee confidence vote
Ireland to develop carbon capture but 'can't use that as cover' for fossil fuels - Climate Minister
Assistant psychologist hopefuls 'left in the dark' by HSE recruitment freeze
Behind the scenes, climate talks tussle with world falling far short of sticking to Paris Agreement
'Profound responsibility on our shoulders': Taoiseach pledges €25 million to climate damage fund
No plans for Ireland to commit to further cuts in methane emissions at COP28 - Taoiseach
Millions pledged to new climate damage fund amid warning 2023 to break 'cacophony' of weather records
Loss and damage: The complicated quest to help countries hit hardest by the climate crisis
Met Éireann says Ireland on track to have ‘warmest year on record’ -- and maybe the wettest
Irish government to push for fossil fuel companies to 'pay their way' at UN climate conference
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Man arrested after protesters surround Mary Lou McDonald's car in East Wall
Inside Ireland's new high-security forensic labs
'Severe disruption' to public transport as Dublin Bus and Luas services suspended due to riots
HSE to face 'exceptionally challenging' year as government funding falls short of closing deficit
Ireland on track to make cervical cancer much rarer by 2040, says health minister
Status Yellow warnings issued for Cork, Kerry and Down ahead of heavy rainfall
Tánaiste says he was 'shocked' by negative reactions to his visit to Israel
Two children taken to hospital after collision between jeep and e-scooter
Activists protest at Department of Foreign Affairs offices in call for ceasefire
Ireland referred to EU court over failure linked to work-life balance rules
Deirdre Clune becomes second Fine Gael MEP to announce decision not to re-run
Committee hears calls for improved healthcare supports to be prioritised over assisted dying policy
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Gardaí arrest man, 40s, in investigation into assault on woman near Dublin Airport
UK to grant new oil and gas licences in North Sea annually despite climate change
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man, 40s, dies in collision between two lorries in Co Monaghan
Frances Fizgerald says she will not run again in next European election
Developed countries to be 'urged' to contribute to fund to fight impacts of climate change
Six Ukrainian writers shortlisted for 'New Voices' writing prize at Irish Book Awards