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Irish students heading on J1s warned of 'risks' of activism as US authorities clamp down
Archbishop 'outraged' at Israeli strike on Gaza hospital supported by the Church of Ireland
Pension auto-enrolment to be delayed by 'number of months', says Minister
Will you watch the new season of Doctor Who?
Man dies after colliding with a car while on ride-on lawnmower
Man extradited from NI to the Republic to stand trial for possession of child sex abuse material
Court rules Dublin City Council can construct Strand Road cycle lane without planning permission
Harris looking to 'de-escalate' as EU moots taxing US Big Tech in response to Trump's tariffs
'They feel that nobody is paying attention': Gazans suffer as Israel continues strikes
Splitting the rocks: Another beautiful day ahead, as temperatures to reach highs of 22 degrees
Dramatic decline in numbers seeking asylum in Ireland, with figures down 40% on last year
One arrest as armed gardaí stage operation targeting organised crime in Limerick City
Gardaí seize 18 devices with child sexual abuse material in series of raids
Limerick to allow two-way traffic on main streets again in trial to improve city centre
Majority of sexual violence incidents go unreported, but many still believe false allegations are common
Labour had 'positive' talks with FG, but FF already had a 'done deal' with Regional Independents
What Trump's order means for vanilla prices, after Madagascar gets hit with 47% tariff
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Donald Trump reportedly planning on removing Elon Musk from inner circle as rift emerges
HSE issues public health alert over possible measles exposure on Dublin-Sligo train last Friday
Bill to make catfishing a criminal offence could see offenders serve up to five years in prison
'A slap in the face': Women sexually abused by two brothers call for 'lenient' sentences to be appealed
The men had their sentences reduced due to their ages at the time of offending, as well as their early guilty pleas.
Women at Mothers Against Genocide Leinster House protest 'were strip-searched', Dáil hears
Eleven people in a vigil for the children and mothers of Gaza were arrested yesterday morning outside Leinster House.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'We were always coming back': Astronauts who were stuck in space for months say 'lessons learned'
Woman (30s) dies after being hit by car in Kilkenny
Uisce Éireann chair: Dublin's drinking water supply will be 'very tight' in the next few years
Jerry Grant says judicial reviews have slowed important projects that are needed for the growing population.
Cyclist dies from injuries sustained in Mayo hit-and-run last month
Migrants are more likely to be working than Irish-born population, but spend more on housing
Diversions in place this weekend as 12,000 people to run the Dublin Half Marathon
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Seven men arrested after gardaí carry out major operation against Cork City drug gang