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Gardaí arrest 14 in Dublin as part of crackdown on burglaries
'It was obvious I had a problem with alcohol' - Aaron Connolly lays bare battle with addiction
Elon Musk’s Tesla unveils autonomous ‘Robotaxi’ with pledge to deliver it by 2027
Northern Lights brighten night sky over parts of Ireland
The pink and green display is visible over several parts of the country.
Twelve rescued from Colorado gold mine tourist site after elevator malfunction kills one
Taoiseach: 'If religious orders don’t do the right thing and pay redress, we'll legislate to make sure they do'
Cost of fencing on Grand Canal was over three times more than what Waterways Ireland told PAC
The cost for installing, maintaining and hiring the fences was €117,845 – over €70,000 more than what the Oireachtas was told.
Harris says various 'contingency plans' considered to keep Irish peacekeepers safe
Rodents, no hot water and a dead bird: 13 food businesses issued with closure orders last month
Robbie Brady strikes late as Ireland fight back to win in Finland
After falling behind in first half, goals from Liam Scales and Brady secured 2-1 victory in the Nations League.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to face trial in May on sex trafficking charges
Dublin man made 10,000 hoax calls to the 999 emergency services line, court hears
Tributes paid to Richard Quirke, owner of Dr Quirkey's Good Time Emporium, who died aged 77
Defamation case against Gemma O'Doherty taken by brother of Veronica Guerin to begin next month
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Taoiseach agrees to meet with parents of Aoife Johnson alongside Health Minister
Tánaiste tells Dáil he was 'never briefed' about alleged Russia-linked politician in Oireachtas
Coroner advises adverse reactions to Covid jabs be reported at inquest into Roy Butler's death
Trump or Harris? Taoiseach says Irish Govt will work with whoever wins the US election
What does the Strictly scandal teach for the future of British TV?
My story: Being separated from my twin and parents from birth had a huge impact on me
Sadie Harpur
Leading Kinahan cartel figure Sean McGovern arrested in Dubai in connection with Dublin murder
Pedestrian injured in collision outside Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 being treated for injuries
Gerry Adams' defamation case against the BBC gets hearing date in spring
US political advisor steps down after calling for Israel to 'drop napalm' on Irish peacekeepers
With election rumour mill still stuck in overdrive, Harris promises 'no tarmac announcements'
“We have a lot of work to get done.”
Debunked: Anti-migrant groups share hoax images of Sinn Féin TDs and 'refugees welcome' slogans
High Court date confirmed for woman's damages claim against Conor McGregor for alleged assault
Gardaí seize 30 kilograms of cocaine worth €2.1m in Co Wexford
Irish troops unharmed as UNIFIL HQ comes under Israeli tank fire in Lebanon
Two members of the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon were injured.
'It was like 100 banshees screaming': Irish woman describes surviving Hurricane Milton
Aisling Kane, who lives in Florida with her family, said it was the “longest night of my life”.
Should cars be allowed to have dashboard touchscreens?
So long An Bord Pleanála, there's a new Coimisiún in town: What you need to know about the change
Analysis: Taoiseach danced around the issue of the US arming Israel. That is a glaring misstep
Harris had the ear of one of the most powerful leaders yesterday, but did he use the opportunity to say it like it is?
Teacher who admitted sexual encounter with former pupil fails in bid to exclude phone evidence
Taoiseach meets Joe Biden who briefed him on 'substantial' call with Benjamin Netanyahu
Harris is in Washington DC to mark 100 years of Irish-US diplomatic relations.
Drama based on hit book about Jean McConville disappearance to air in Ireland next month
Attorney General to brief Government next week on legal standing of Occupied Territories Bill
The Bill, which was brought forward by independent senator Frances Black, seeks to prevent Ireland from trading in goods and services imported from occupied territories.
Taoiseach Simon Harris had previously ordered a review on trade with Israel, in light of a decision by the International Court of Justice.
The Bill was first passed in the Seanad in 2018, but is now stalled at Second Stage in the Dáil.