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Former senior Trump official says special relationship with Ireland won't stop president's trade war
Three-quarters of Irish universities fall in global rankings - but TCD still best in the country
Ireland should build a space centre, former NASA chief economist suggests
'I’ve been bursting into tears of joy': Taylor Swift buys back the rights to her first six albums
'Shameful': Charities and opposition parties react as homelessness figures hit record 15,580
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
People voting by post shouldn't have to pay for a medical cert, government told
'Wait and see': Taoiseach says Trump's extension on tariff threat could stifle economic growth
'Turning a blind eye to genocide': Pro-Palestine group protests US congressman's Killarney visit
'Life-saving' 100-bed addiction rehabilitation facility running at half capacity due to funding gap
E-bikes and e-scooters worth €4.5m seized by Revenue in Wexford searches
Man hospitalised after serious assault in Clondalkin shopping centre
Drew Harris: TDs made 'unfounded' claims in the Dáil about garda conduct after arresting protesters
Paul Mescal receives six-minute standing ovation at Cannes for new film The History of Sound
One member of Kneecap charged with terrorism offence by London police
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who uses the stage name Mo Chara, is charged with displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah.
Most teenagers who vape had never smoked cigarettes before, and 14 is the most common age to start
Galway researchers have discovered why some spiders are more venomous than others
Norman People? Calls for projects as Ireland to mark millennium since birth of William the Conqueror
Man hospitalised after major fire at industrial estate in Galway City
Call for more injecting centres as high rate of preventable homeless deaths are drug-related
“If you are alone, there’s no one to call an ambulance or give you first aid,” said researcher Dr Suzi Lyons.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'A huge relief': Man who feared fine or jail time over insulation added to house receives planning permission
Many LGBT parents still 'legal strangers' to their children, ten years on from marriage equality vote
US students entering fifth day of 'complete fast' in protest over university ties to Israel
Ireland seeks to poach top academics from abroad, as State commits to attractive salary top up
From Communion to college: It now costs €15k per year to raise a child, survey finds
Notion that refugees get 'special treatment' in healthcare is wrong, specialist says
Nurses call on HSE to hire more security to prevent assaults, as minister says it's up to hospitals
Nurses call for special housing payment similar to 'London weighting' to offset rising rents
There won't be enough nurses to staff the National Children's Hospital - INMO
Half of nurses say they've experienced aggressive or threatening behaviour at work
Private car restrictions: Traffic changes to Pearse Street will come into effect on 25 May
Driver clocked at 181km/h in Kilkenny among 3,000 speeding offences over Bank Holiday weekend
Drone carrying suspected pipe bomb crashes into house in Finglas
Going to the rugby? The Dart line will be closed between Grand Canal Dock and Wicklow this weekend
Commuters need minimum of €2.50 on their Leap card to use rail services in new fare zones