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    Verona Murphy has ‘full’ government support and opposition needs to ‘get on with it’
    Taoiseach: Government's priority is to protect Irish jobs as threat of US-imposed tariffs looms
    ‘Wealthy’ US businessman accused of sexually assaulting a man in Dublin's Shelbourne Hotel
    Woman who died after her throat was cut wanted divorce but husband would not agree, court hears
    Bypasses, motorways and the Galway Ring Road: how will €633 million be spent on Irish roads?
    Ireland is the 'most exposed and most at risk' country in EU against US tariffs, says Chambers
    Trial of former paratrooper accused of the murder of two men on Bloody Sunday set for September
    Man rescued by RNLI in Irish Sea after engine failure, averting potential shipping lane hazard
    RTÉ's Darragh McCullough turned away from EU border while bringing home baby born via surrogacy
    Teenager accused of rape at Limerick Racecourse collapses in court while listening to evidence
    Garda superintendent appears in court accused of assaulting woman in Dublin city
    Number of people in emergency accommodation reaches record 15,378, including 4,653 children
    Tremors from Myanmar earthquake detected across Ireland
    Edel McMahon returns to starting lineup to captain Ireland in Six Nations tie against Italy
    Minister told to 'crack down and crack on' with Cork flood relief scheme
    Electric Picnic: Chappell Roan, Hozier and Kings of Leon among headliners at this year's festival
    FactCheck: Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
    Is blackcurrant in Guinness acceptable?
    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.
    Opinion: At the rate Trump is going, it will be a long four-year term
    Emma DeSouza
    Euromillions jackpot hits record €245m tonight and is approaching its 'Must Be Won' limit
    Two days (and two fingers) that shocked the Dáil
    Cyclist dies from injuries sustained in Mayo hit-and-run last month
    Letter sent to retailers about new €800 licence fee to sell vaping products
    Migrants are more likely to be working than Irish-born population, but spend more on housing
    Over €13m spent by OPW on controversial Cork flood defence scheme before construction begins
    A bitter public dispute and several redesigns have stalled progress and left the city susceptible to flooding.
    Total spent so far likely to be close to €17 million
    Final design still not decided by the OPW
    Construction not expected to begin until mid-2027
    Bugged out over nits: Are head lice just impossible to get rid of these days?
    Niamh O'Reilly
    Diversions in place this weekend as 12,000 people to run the Dublin Half Marathon
    Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
    Man (60s) dies and two men injured following two-car crash in Co Westmeath
    ‘Prolonged assault’ in Belfast being treated by PSNI as ‘racially motivated hate crime’
    Northern Ireland Secretary says any UK contribution to Casement Park would not bridge funding gap
    Deepa Dinamani died from 'single swipe' knife wound, murder trial hears
    Defences Forces chief says Irish in Lebanon 'doing extraordinary work' as he prepares for EU role
    Lt Gen Seán Clancy will start in his new role as chair of the EU Military Committee in June.
    Man who lived-streamed himself driving jeep into anti-immigration protester jailed for 16 months
    Seven men arrested after gardaí carry out major operation against Cork City drug gang
    Conor McGregor will not face charges over social media posts made before and during Dublin riots
    What do we know about Trump's tariffs that are hitting Ireland and the EU next week?
    New tariffs are due to come in on 2 April.
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