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Poll: When was the last time you switched your electricity provider?
Israel to carry out examinations of relief supplies entering into Gaza
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SSE Airtricity to cut electricity rates by 12.8% from February
Cabinet to approve legislation that will approve and recognise surrogacy arrangements
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Polish parliament elects Donald Tusk as prime minister
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Social welfare cuts and 90-day state accommodation limit for new Ukrainian arrivals agreed by coalition leaders
Yellow rain warning in place for six counties, risk of hail and thunder tonight
US Supreme Court asked to rule quickly on whether Trump is immune from prosecution
Israel continues bombing in south Gaza as Hamas issues warning over lives of hostages
Israel had urged civilians to seek refuge in the far south, but the army has kept striking targets throughout the territory.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Hamas to "surrender now" after his national security advisor claimed the army had killed 7,000 militants.
The Gaza health ministry has said Israeli bombardment has killed at least 18,205 people, mostly women and children.
The UN General Assembly will meet tomorrow to discuss the humanitarian crisis.
Garda investigating Stardust fire cause found 'no evidence' fire started maliciously, inquest hears
Taoiseach visits Leitrim Village as local businesses deal with aftermath of localised tornado
The Taoiseach confirmed the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme will be available to those who have been impacted by the tornado.
The freak weather event happened at 12.30pm yesterday afternoon.
A number of vehicles and buildings suffered "significant damage" in the incident.
Diageo gets green light to construct €200 million brewery in Co Kildare
Financial analyst: Irish Banks are now in for a shock when it comes to savings
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Interim support scheme for owners of apartments with fire safety defects opens today
Suspect arrested after gunman opens fire and kills two people in Switzerland
Dublin man who sold 81 'dodgy boxes' given suspended sentence
'It just came out of the blue': Leitrim village counts the cost of localised tornado
The Ditch gets permission to challenge SIPO for not providing Taoiseach's donation statement
EU will not accept draft COP28 deal that has 'killed' hopes unless major changes made - Ryan
Number of overdoses linked to synthetic opioid nitazene in Cork city rises to 13
Advertising watchdog clamps down on posts from Irish influencers not marked as ads
Woman struck by truck dies in Stoneybatter area of Dublin
Friends raise concern for jailed Alexei Navalny after not hearing from him for six days
Tributes paid to actor Frank Twomey after 'Bosco' presenter dies
Outdated approach to data contributed to major PSNI breach, report finds
Man jailed for three years over attack on teenage girl which left her blind in one eye
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Andrew Scott nominated for Best Actor at the Golden Globes
Britain did not inform government of three knighthoods, damehoods to Irish citizens this year
Cleanup under way as localised tornado strikes Leitrim Village
Poll: Should banks be compelled to provide more ATMs?
How common are tornadoes in Ireland? We get about 10 a year
Ireland 'very open' to imposing travel ban on 'violent' West Bank settlers, says Tánaiste
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Rishi Sunak faces threat to leadership as Tory factions meet to consider Rwanda Bill