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Gardaí warn public to be extra vigilant of fraud when considering investments
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Government defeats vote seeking to expel Israeli ambassador and impose sanctions
Ukrainian troops establish position on occupied bank of Dnipro river
Jennifer Aniston pays tribute to 'Friends' co-star Matthew Perry
23 Irish citizens have left Gaza via the Rafah crossing, as Tánaiste vows more will follow
Irish army peacekeepers in South Lebanon rescue journalists after suspected Israeli bombing
Lakeland Dairies announces it plans to close three facilities in Monaghan and Down
Former deputy chair of An Bord Pleanála Paul Hyde avoids jail on appeal
Israeli forces raid Gaza's largest hospital; Some Irish citizens begin leaving Gaza
Fairytale of New York: 'The boys of the NYPD Choir never actually sang Galway Bay, until now'
Nathan Mannion
Broad welcome from military officers as minister announces increase in sea pay for Navy
Govt warned house prices will continue to rise if supply isn't met as prices increase 1.4%
Deirdre Clune becomes second Fine Gael MEP to announce decision not to re-run
Irish Life Health to increase price plans by an average of around 5%
France issues arrest warrant for Syrian President over alleged war crimes
Man who posed as teen girl online to coerce over 60 children to send nude pictures is jailed
National child sexual abuse agency could be forced to close due to funding shortfall
Willie O'Reilly: Promising that no one at RTÉ will earn as much as the DG is pure grandstanding
Willie O'Reilly
Debut novel from Kildare writer Louise Nealon named as this year's 'One Dublin One Book' choice
EU reaches deal to reduce methane gas emissions from energy sector
Varadkar says Ireland would lose influence by going 'too far' in response to Israel motion
'I think it is only right' that no-one in RTÉ should earn more than DG, media minister says
Rishi Sunak hints he could change UK laws to deliver Rwanda policy after Supreme Court decision
Key suspect in killing of Irish soldier Seán Rooney has been released, says Lebanese military
Start Mortgages set to quit the Irish market and transfer loan servicing to Mars Capital
Poll: Do you struggle to pay your energy bills?
Senior military officer will tell army officers' conference: 'We are struggling, and we need help'
Explainer: What does it mean to expel an ambassador?
UK Supreme Court rules government plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful
Around a quarter of households and close to a third of businesses in arrears on their gas bills
Israeli forces enter Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital where conditions described as horrific
After sharp warnings from the US and others that Al-Shifa must be protected, Israel said the raid was being executed based on “an operational necessity”.
The UN has said it estimates that at least 2,300 people are inside the hospital and may be unable to escape because of fierce fighting.
A journalist inside the hospital said Israeli soldiers were interrogating people this morning, among them patients and doctors.
The White House has said that US intelligence sources corroborated Israel's claim that Hamas had buried an operational "command and control node" under Al-Shifa.
Anti-immigration groups use Israel-Gaza violence to push antisemitism and Islamophobia online
A potent synthetic opioid was found in the heroin that caused overdoses, but what are nitazenes?
Biden says goal of meeting with Xi Jinping is to improve US-China communications
Secondary schools getting no responses to job ads, as principals warn Govt of staffing crisis
'Alarming' health risks due to inaction over climate change as Ireland behind on action plan
Threshold worked with over 12,000 households deemed at risk of homelessness last year