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New CSO research indicates many emigrating nurses and doctors return
Tina Satchwell’s husband, Richard Satchwell, further remanded in custody
Tánaiste asks China to use influence on Russia to end Ukraine invasion
Committee on Assisted Dying told Ireland is ‘increasingly’ an outlier in its position
Man charged after another man left in critical condition following violent disorder incident
Around 100 people injured as cruise ship hit by bad weather
40 people killed in Kenya and Somalia as heavy rain and floods displace thousands
Campaign group Republic to protest at King Charles III's first state opening of Parliament
Office sharing company WeWork files for bankruptcy protection
Poll: Should primary school-aged children be banned from using smartphones?
Case hears from three medical experts about the death of Jason Corbett’s first wife
Actors union says it can't agree to studios' 'last, best, final offer' issued over strikes
Two teenagers killed in Co Donegal collision named locally
Sexual consent researchers to urge TDs to introduce consent classes in Irish secondary schools
Details of a fodder support scheme for farmers impacted by flooding to be signed off today
More prisoners on temporary release in attempt to tackle Irish Prison Service overcrowding
Confusion over Palestinian and peace flag votes at Dublin City Council
Italian police seize €779 million from Airbnb over alleged tax evasion
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Cyclist dies after collision with a truck in Dublin today, gardaí appealing for witnesses
UN calls for ceasefire as Hamas-run ministry says Gaza death toll passes 10,000
Man, 40s, dies in collision between two lorries in Co Monaghan
State intends to continue the reduction of its stake in AIB, dropping it to 40%
Ministers, civil service conduct will be investigated in judge led tribunal into military abuse
Former civilian garda employee jailed for two-and-a-half years for leaking information
Donald Trump admonished for 'non-responsive and repetitive' answers at New York civil trial
'Have some humanity': Emily Hand's father begs Hamas to release her and other children
Frances Fizgerald says she will not run again in next European election
Varadkar doesn't regret Israel 'revenge' remark amid attempts to get Irish citizens out of Gaza
Two young men narrowly avoid life sentences for 'vicious' attack on teenager
Jury deliberations in the trial of Jozef Puska could begin on Wednesday
Developed countries to be 'urged' to contribute to fund to fight impacts of climate change
Two teenagers die and another hospitalised following crash in Co Donegal
Bruce Springsteen tickets for Irish gigs on sale, with Cork and Kilkenny dates sold out
Final section of N22 Macroom Bypass in Co Cork officially opens
Belfast neurologist Dr Michael Watt struck off medical register following tribunal hearing
McEntee: There is ‘always a risk’ that foreign governments will interfere in Irish elections
Human trafficking victims to be protected from deportation under new plans