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Late night Dart and Commuter trains to run from Thursdays to Saturdays in lead up to Christmas
Varadkar reacts to RTÉ Investigates: 'People seeking money to withdraw planning objections is not acceptable'
Ireland's corporation tax levels recovered in November after months of decline
Inquest into death of Dublin infant who had Strep A returns verdict of 'medical misadventure'
Richard Boyd Barrett defends remarks labelling Israel a ‘filthy, racist regime’
Garda file on Tina Satchwell murder case at 'advanced stage'
X responds to Justice Minister's claim that it did not engage with gardaí during Dublin riot
Tolls on the M50, Port Tunnel and eight national roads will increase again on 1 January
'We are being failed': Travellers protest at Dáil over mental health crisis in their community
Committee on Assisted Dying told ‘disabled people need to be central’ in shaping legislation
Referendums on 'women in the home' reference and wider definition of family to be held in March
Rainfall warning issued for seven southern and south-eastern counties
Irish teenagers top the list for reading skills across the EU, according to major global study
Documents retrieved from Hamas by Israel reveal 7 October attacks were planned years in advance
The devices and documents were discovered by Israeli intelligence officers.
Gardaí search two locations as part of EU-wide operation targeting illegal gun manufacturing
Poll: Do you play video games?
UK salary threshold for overseas workers to raise to €45,100 under plans to cut migration
Woman (80s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Longford
Operators of UK nuclear plant denies reports its IT networks have been attacked by cyber groups
Ukraine says two people killed in Russian shelling in Kherson
Man jailed six months for deliberately crashing his plane to boost his views on YouTube
Warnings to motorists in eight counties where ice warning remains in place
Apparent death toll from volcanic eruption in Indonesia rises to 23 after more bodies found
World could breach 1.5C warming threshold in the next seven years, study warns
Molly and Thomas Martens to remain in prison after release dates found to be incorrect
Cabinet to hear of plans to seek approval to open extradition negotiations with the UAE
Almost a third of consumers are planning to borrow to fund Christmas this year
Government confident it has numbers to win confidence motion in Justice Minister Helen McEntee
International concern deepens over civilian death toll as Israel expands offensive in Gaza
Another cold night ahead with low temperature warning in place for eight counties
Palestinian flag to be flown over Dublin city hall from tomorrow for seven days
White House warns US aid for Ukraine will run out by year's end if Congress fails to agree more funding
Here's what happened today: Monday
Man defrauded students wishing to study at English language schools of almost €30k, court hears
Former US ambassador charged with spying for Cuba for 40 years
PSNI issue fresh witness appeal over murder of man in Lurgan as suspects remain in custody
Historian: Irish emigrants were once labelled 'scum' and tormented in the United States
Dr Catherine Healy
Youth sentenced to four months’ detention for mugging of English tourist and street robbery