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Michael Healy Rae wants All-Ireland fans to get a free ride to Croke Park
Planned tax on vapes would raise an additional €17m in State revenue, experts say
'Political distraction': Kneecap slam decision to ban them from Hungary ahead of music festival
BBC says it is 'deeply alarmed' that its reporters are facing the threat of starvation in Gaza
Unreasonable force by prison officers and falsified records at Cloverhill Prison, report finds
Rescue efforts underway in Russia after fuselage of missing plane located
Woman and two children dead following shooting in Co Fermanagh household
A fourth person, who was taken to hospital with serious injuries, remains in a serious condition
No arrests have been made thus far, but the main suspect has a "limited footprint" with police.
Asked if it is being treated as a murder-suicide, police said that is "one line of inquiry".
Police had no previous reports of issues, domestic or otherwise, relating to the household.
Workers at AIB told to return to office for three days per week
Middle East cardinal visits and brings aid to Gaza's Catholic church day after Israeli attack
Gardaí revoke almost 1,000 speeding fines over 'human error'
UK police conclude review of Kneecap's Glastonbury set and are taking no further action
New poll reveals shift in attitude to law that would ban goods from illegal Israeli settlements
Jeffrey Epstein was reportedly sent a 'raunchy' letter by Donald Trump
Just 32 homes eligible for rent assistance payments in Ireland on market in June
Coalition accused of being 'epic wasters' in testy final Dáil sitting
Dublin Airport wins battle against overnight restrictions, paving the way for more late flights
More flights will be allowed between midnight and 6am from the airport’s second runway.
Donohoe asserts Government was 'honest' about future of cost-of-living supports during election
More than €700,000 worth of drugs were seized after a routine traffic stop in Dublin yesterday
Trump says EU-US tariff deal 'possible', but he's 'indifferent to it'
Declan Ganley has been in Leinster House sounding out support for an Áras run
Galway independent TD Catherine Connolly confirms she has 20 nominations to run for the Áras
Connolly is the second official candidate in the race for the Áras alongside Fine Gael’s Mairead McGuinness.
Australian who killed British backpacker in 2001 dies without disclosing where he hid remains
Mairead McGuinness first to enter Áras race as she's confirmed as Fine Gael's candidate
Sinn Féin seeking centre of excellence for endometriosis care as women 'being failed'
Employment minister says real impact of tariffs on job cuts currently 'difficult to assess'
EU says it could target €72 billion worth of US goods if tariff talks with Washington fail
Full-scale excavation at former mother and baby home in Tuam gets underway
Real doctors’ names being used in scam ads for weight loss drops and other bogus products
Teenage girl in critical condition following crash in Galway
US to send air defence missiles to Ukraine, but Trump claims Europe is footing the bill
High Court hearings in TDs' similar cases over 'super junior ministers' conclude
Man dead after being hit by truck in south Dublin is third road death in two days
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to come forward in relation to all three separate incidents
Gardaí investigating a series of assaults at a Wicklow town
Festival goers invited to register to vote at this year's Electric Picnic
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Woman seriously injured following crash in Co Wicklow yesterday