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There were no fatalities on Irish roads during the first week of December
There were 140 drivers arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
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Study finds majority of Supreme Court judges went to UCD and a private school
Journal Media wins two Headline Awards for excellence in mental health journalism
Journalists from The Journal and crowdfunded-investigative platform Northworthy won awards recognising their work covering mental health issues.
More than 54,000 reports of domestic violence made to gardaí so far this year
Dublin City has twinned with Ramallah in Palestine
UK Prime Minister defends new Rwanda asylum seeker plan as he battles to maintain authority
Poll: How often do you read a book?
Rainfall warnings remain in place north and south of the border
Combined salary of €126,000 is needed to purchase a three-bed home in Dublin, study finds
Seychelles declares state of emergency after an explosion and major floods
Russia's next presidential election set for March
US Senate blocks international aid to Israel and Ukraine to push for stronger border control
Two women charged by police in Armagh investigating the murder of Odhran Kelly
Three killed during mass shooting at a university in Las Vegas
UN chief uses rare power to demand immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Fiscal watchdog slams 'everything now' approach in Budget 2024
‘Extreme antisocial behaviour’ around Grangegorman campus causing concern in TU Dublin
McEntee to tell Committee Dublin riots were exploitation of appalling incident to 'simply wreak havoc'
GRA President insists training standards must be maintained despite rush to police Dublin
151 will next week leave the Garda College in Templemore at least two weeks ahead of the completion of their training.
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray is the An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023
Multiple victims reported in shooting on US college campus, police say suspect is dead
US state files lawsuit accusing Meta sites of being 'breeding grounds' for child predators
'Deepening horror' condemned as Israel carries out attacks in Gaza's second-largest city
Israeli forces have pushed civilian populations further south in the continued conflict.
The focus of the conflict has shifted into the besieged territory's south.
Israeli troops, tanks, armoured personnel carriers and bulldozers have rolled into Khan Yunis in the south.
Dozens of people were killed and injured in heavy strikes on areas east of Khan Yunis yesterday, Hamas said.
Ousted US House speaker Kevin McCarthy to resign from Congress at end of year
There is a LOT of rain hitting Ireland this evening and tomorrow
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Kyiv says it organised killing of pro-Russian politician near Moscow
Over 62 men seeking asylum in Ireland not offered accommodation as tents are handed out
'An insult': Advocacy groups criticise €75 increase in weekly payment to asylum seekers
Sinn Féin TD apologises for 'hurried' comments on Ukraine which she says were 'misinterpreted'
UK's immigration minister Robert Jenrick resigns after new Rwanda legislation unveiled
McConalogue urged to tackle agriculture emissions as he prepares to co-host event with UAE
Film about Irish rap trio featuring Michael Fassbender to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Former senior firefighter tells Stardust inquest that blaze was 'an accelerated fire'
Environmental Protection Agency says Sellafield leak poses 'negligible risk' to Irish public
Four new special schools to be established in Limerick, Wexford, Meath and Kildare
Man, 60s, arrested in investigation into fatal assault at Tralee cemetery
McDonald further criticised for claim Govt did not contact school after stabbing
Meta and TikTok explain response to Dublin riots and misinformation to Oireachtas Committee