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21st April 2024 - 27th April 2024
Review finds Israel has not provided evidence of widespread terrorism links among UN agency
Paul Murphy: If we want real change, we should ban fossil fuel companies from advertising
Paul Murphy
Inquest for Aoife Johnston hears UHL ED was 'akin to a war-zone' on the night she died there
Daughter of Noel Kirwan hopes man who facilitated his murder 'will never see the light of day again'
Activists in Berlin told to stop speaking Irish at Palestine solidarity event at Reichstag Building
Advanced works get underway to repair Dublin's Iveagh Markets
Eamon Ryan criticised for Ireland's intervention in Swiss women's climate case
Jury in trial of man who allegedly 'floored' Dublin construction worker fail to reach verdict
Tributes paid to Shay Lynch, who died in a swimming pool accident at a Co Clare hotel
Rockery and roll: Fresh from Vegas, U2's Adam Clayton's been sharing his love of gardening on TV
Tired after a long day of video calling for work? It might be because of your face, study says
‘There’s no accountability’: Leading dentist warns about use of unlicensed botox products
Huw Edwards has resigned from the BBC on medical advice
Woman charged with poisoning ex-husband’s family with mushrooms appears before Australian court
Teenager in critical condition in hospital after single vehicle crash on Saturday
Electric Picnic line-up to be announced on Friday after long wait
Garda rep says 'no clear guidance' on dealing with incidents like protest at O'Gorman's home
Council blasts 'vandalism' as gardaí probe cutting down of dozens of trees in south Dublin park
Truck driver to face prosecution over death of elderly pedestrian in Dún Laoghaire two years ago
American man (73) who applied for passports in names of deceased babies jailed for 27 months
Kerry is the home of Ireland's new national park, which includes State purchase of Conor Pass
Mother of boy with severe scoliosis hits out at use of his story by anti-immigrant figures
Harris expects details on locations of promised asylum reception centres 'in the coming weeks'
Israeli military intel chief resigns over 7 October failure as families mourn dead in West Bank
Taoiseach hopes to have a 5-year Fine Gael tax plan in place by end of year
Poll: Have you done the Conor Pass drive?
Yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far ... but temperatures will drop a bit this week
Ireland facing 'pushback' against efforts to review EU trade deal with Israel - Tánaiste
Spice Girls reunite to celebrate Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
Dog owners urged to increase efforts to keep pets under control in new campaign
Bellingham snatches victory for Real Madrid in five-goal Clasico with Barcelona
Man (60s) dies following collision involving motorcycle in Co Cork
Europe is warming twice as fast as global average, leading climate monitors say
Lack of awareness in homelessness sector about possibility of men being trafficked, report finds
Psychosis team in Cork sees significant decrease in number of people using drugs and alcohol
It’s hoped that the RISE model can be replicated by other psychosis teams around the country.
Quiz: How much do you know about Hugh Grant movies?
How women are treated during pregnancy and when they complain 'isn't good enough', says junior minister
Minister of State for European Affairs says ambitious women are often portrayed as a bad thing.
Minister of State Jennifer Carrroll MacNeill, who has previously spoken about her own experiences with miscarriage, said she found Dáil abortion debate this week 'difficult'
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday