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Ticketmaster and Irish venues warn of Dublin-based scammer, after fans lose 'large sums' of money
Bank of Ireland to take possession of D4 home after couple failed to pay mortgage for 16 years
It's taking an average of 18 months to get decisions on International Protection applications
Taoiseach invites JD Vance back to Ireland as 'sock diplomacy' discussed over breakfast
Vance showed attendees at this morning’s breakfast that he was wearing Irish-themed socks.
Marco Rubio says Europeans will 'have to be involved' in Ukraine diplomacy during Shannon stopover
Rodent infestation and inadequate personal hygiene result in food business enforcement orders
DUP minister salutes North's links to US independence from Britain in Washington trip
Don't give slushies to under-8s, doctors and scientists warn
Trump nemesis Rosie O'Donnell announces she has moved to Ireland to escape 'cruelty' of US
Snow Patrol guitarist Johnny McDaid undergoes second surgery after hands 'wrecked' on tour
Do you borrow books from the library?
State runs major 'Zero Day' exercise to test how Ireland would deal with total loss of internet
The scenario, losely mirroring the plot of the recent Netflix drama Zero Day, was a concerted cyber attack with the loss of multiple undersea cables.
Gemma O'Doherty fails to have High Court defamation case against her struck out
Pedestrian sustains serious injuries after being hit by car in Limerick overnight
‘Gaza is not the hill to die on’: Sean Spicer’s advice for Taoiseach ahead of Trump meeting today
Spicer also said there is “no question about it” that Trump is going to follow through with tariffs on the EU.
Opinion: ‘Universal GP care for Ireland is long overdue’
Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne
'Unacceptable' standards found at several first aid training providers
Thousands of people may have received out of date first aid training from one large company.
A quarter of first-aid training providers audited had their certification revoked due to “unacceptable” standards.
Sources in the sector raised concerns over some institutions' oversight of sub-contracted first aid trainers.
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan accused of failure to remove election posters on time, court hears
Trump drops plan to double tariffs on Canadian metal imports
European Commission proposal to increase migrant deportations condemned as 'new low' for the EU
Former taxi driver jailed for sexually assaulting teenage passenger in Dublin
Trump liable to say anything - but Taoiseach should worry about the media's questions too
Our political editor explains what it’s really like in the Oval Office.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Teen boys go on trial for allegedly raping teen girl when they were 13 and 15 years old
'Find out if I found grá': TD Barry Heneghan to appear on dating show Grá ar an Trá tonight
Scabies on the rise in Ireland and Europe: What is it, and what are the risks?
Dr Catherine Conlon
Five people arrested after stolen car collides with garda vehicle in north Dublin
Man who 'didn't see' stop sign caused life-changing injuries to another driver, court hears
Gardaí arrest two men in Cork during major operation targeting 'dissidents'
A new speed camera will be watching drivers in Limerick from Friday
OnlyFans content creator 'Irish Viking' named on Revenue's tax defaulters list
Taoiseach denies government rushed to approve LNG plan to please Donald Trump
25-1 shot lands Champion Hurdle as Constitution Hill and State Man crash out
Taoiseach's game plan if Occupied Territories Bill raised in Oval Office: 'We'll manage that'
Former Philippines president Duterte arrested over ICC warrant for crimes against humanity
Book returned to Naas library 74 years after it should have been returned in 1951
Analysis: How well is the Irish economy really doing?
Ciarán Casey
Almost a third of Irish households struggling with housing costs as enforced deprivation rate falls