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24% of Irish parents dress their twins in matching outfits, CSO says
‘Terrified’ woman gets interim order after flatmate’s alleged sexual harassment
Mortgage approvals have dropped in the last year, but they're costing more money than ever
No cause found from probe into death of 32,000 fish in River Blackwater
Former Rehab CEO Angela Kerins has submitted legal bills of €2.1m to Oireachtas
'Patronising' to suggest older people won't migrate to digital boarding passes - O'Leary
Detainee dead and two wounded in shooting at US immigration facility
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Trump says European countries 'going to hell' because of migration in UN speech
Trump addressed the United Nations for the first time since he returned to office and quickly took to slashing the US role in international organisations.
Tánaiste said he is supportive of extending the basic income for arts scheme
Obama to receive Freedom of Dublin this Thursday (eight years after it was first offered)
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Independent TD Barry Heneghan says he is joining Gaza flotilla
One man killed and another in critical condition after separate road crashes in Cork and Mayo
'They have a fear of ESB bills': Older people 'extremely concerned' about cost of living in winter
Road deaths are going down - but more cyclists and pedestrians are being killed. Why?
The number of pedestrian and cyclist deaths is now at the highest level in six years.
Cork Airport to follow Dublin in scrapping the 100ml liquid rule (but not until next Christmas)
Kneecap banned from entering Canada, pledge to sue Canadian MP for 'malicious' comments
Take That return to Dublin next summer with three original members and one robotic elephant
It's Culture Night tonight! Here are some of the stand-out events across the country
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'Empty naggins and jostling': Huge increase in underage drinking at Ploughing Championships
Trump says Kimmel was fired for 'lack of talent' amid outrage over host's suspension in US
'I don't know him': Trump sidesteps question about Mandelson and Epstein at UK press conference
Trump has been pictured with Peter Mandelson several times, most recently in May of this year.
Chewing gum, vapes, sweet wrappers - litter pollution is getting worse
AIB staff to vote on solutions amid backlash to return-to-office protocol
Third arrest made today over 2010 murder of Lee Slattery in Co Limerick
Measures 'equivalent' to second tier of child benefit to feature in budget, says Taoiseach
Ricky Hatton remembered as 'man of the people' by Irish sports stars as tributes flow
Minister for Education urges families to apply for special school places before new deadline
Adolescence star makes history as youngest male to take home Emmy as Irish hopefuls miss out
Humphreys put under pressure over Fine Gael's record in her first radio interview as candidate
Law professor Diarmuid Phelan is being sued by Wexford neighbour over alleged assault
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Suicide is leading cause of death for young people in Europe, new research shows