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Family of murdered Siobhán Kearney express concern that 'remorseless' killer is eligible for parole
Green light for revamp of 3Olympia facade as owners back down on some planned changes
Top Tory Tom Tugendhat performs U-turn after tripping up over Tayto tweet
Man armed with knife burgled home of woman he met through Tinder
Man remanded in custody over alleged theft from Hugo Boss store on Grafton Street
Government-backed mortgage offers are set to get bigger from March
Irish trainer Elliott set for disciplinary hearing after Zanahiyr positive test at Cheltenham
Man who kicked pregnant ex-partner in stomach and threatened to 'rip' baby out is jailed
Dublin International Film Festival launches packed programme including Jane Seymour and Paul Mescal
Pauline McLynn says death of both her parents from stroke has inspired her to spread awareness
Report recommends fixed fines for politicians who breach ethics rules
Bus passenger numbers on public transport network return to pre-pandemic levels
Met Police officer jailed for life for crimes including 24 counts of rape
30% of children told they can go online 'whenever they want', survey finds
Poll: How do you feel about new AI technology?
'I'll be settling in Galway post-rugby... it's a beautiful place'
Attorney General due to deliver report to Cabinet on State’s strategy on nursing home charges
Fears over colon cancer waiting lists as doctors face 'race against time' to diagnose patients
'If we don't sort it out, we'll ship 15, 20 or even 30 points in Ireland'
Quiz: How much do you know about St Brigid?
Meath GAA public relations member 'accepts responsibility' over offensive tweet
Here's What Happened Today: Bank Holiday Monday
White House says US has no intention of returning recovered balloon debris to China
MTU Cork campuses to close for two days due to 'significant IT breach'
Tributes paid following death of former Education Minister Niamh Bhreathnach
Man accused of sexual assault injured after being confronted by ‘vigilantes’, court hears
Survivor vows to protest outside St John's Ambulance HQ until child abuse report is published
Furlong, Gibson-Park, and Healy all ruled out of Ireland's clash with France
Progress being made to hammer out NI Protocol deal but difficulties remain, says Sefcovic
US tech giant Dell to cut 5% of its global workforce, around 6,650 employees
Dogs Trust Ireland sees a stark increase in post-Christmas surrender requests
Manchester City charged by Premier League after more than 100 alleged rule breaches
UK faces 'hugely disrupted day' as biggest strike action in NHS history takes place
Daily Poll: Do you find time to read books?
Mother and seven children dead after fire broke out while they slept in France home
Farrell's Ireland target first win over France in possible Grand Slam decider