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Landmark sedition conviction for pro-democracy activist upheld in Hong Kong court
Electoral Commission expected to be given powers to regulate misinformation ahead of June elections
'This is our war too': Varadkar warns Putin's ambitions will not stop at Ukraine
Politicians on Yes and No sides lay out their stalls in final TV debate ahead of referendums
PSNI arrest man in Belfast who is wanted to stand trial for Kilkenny drugs offences
450 cancelled operations in UHL hospitals so far this year is 'not acceptable', HSE chief says
Last month was warmest February on record globally – ninth month in a row this record has been set
All eyes on Joe Biden as he's set to deliver critical State of the Union speech later today
'Classic social media': Taoiseach says he was misrepresented in viral Six O'Clock show clip
Varadkar has received significant online criticism after he appeared on the Virgin Media programme last Friday to discuss the referendums.
Only one dog fouling fine was paid in Dublin city in four years
And it was later cancelled.
Real Madrid sweat for Champions League quarter-final spot as Man City progress with ease
Michelle O’Neill ‘determined’ that Casement Park will be rebuilt in time for Euro 2028
Envoys continue to push for ceasefire in Gaza before start of Ramadan
US President Joe Biden had urged Hamas to accept a ceasefire plan with Israel before the Muslim fasting month begins.
The UN World Food Programme has warned that hunger has reached "catastrophic levels" in northern Gaza.
At a parliamentary party meeting this evening, Tánaiste Micheál Martin described the situation as the worst humanitarian crisis he has ever seen.
The Palestinian health ministry said Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed at least 30,717 people, mostly women and children.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Opinion: The care referendum is problematic, paternalistic and downright irresponsible
Orla Tinsley
67 TDs and senators call on Fifa and Uefa to ban all Israeli teams from competition
Man who stabbed ex-partner twice says he never had any intention of hurting her, trial hears
Eamon Ryan to 'set the record straight' in meeting with Michael O'Leary tomorrow
Sex-for-rent arrangements 'insidious effect of housing crisis', says international student group
Man (43) charged in UK over alleged assault on Roy Keane last year
Taoiseach and most FG MEPs back a second von der Leyen term - but issues raised over Gaza stance
Cillian Murphy jets to LA for the Oscars, with Oppenheimer tipped to continue awards sweep
Oppenheimer has been relentlessly scooping up awards all season and the Oscars might be no different.
Varadkar says higher social welfare rates for Ukrainians in State accommodation not sustainable
You probably need this: A last-minute, 500-word explainer on the two referendums
As little legalese as possible.
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The Explainer: What challenges are Irish troops facing in an unstable Middle East?
We’re joined by News Correspondent Niall O’Connor, who has just returned from the contested Golan Heights where he visited the Irish peacekeeping mission there.
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'It is not like the UK Rwanda policy': Varadkar defends proposed change to EU asylum policy
Former RTE chair sought phone call with minister hours before Prime Time appearance
UK Government announces excise duty on vapes and give-away tax cuts in pre-election budget
Investigations underway into death of prisoner at Mountjoy Prison
Young puppy 'exchanged for drugs' given 'bright future' after being seized by gardaí
Supreme Court rules that lower court was wrong to restrain union members from strike action
Nine more suspected measles cases in latest weekly figures
Minister starts Women's Day address to empty Dáil in moment widely shared on social media
Labour leader Ivana Bacik said she was ‘disappointed’ to see so few representatives in the Chamber.
‘Limited’ opportunity for Nama to build more affordable homes, says McGrath
Elective surgeries to resume tomorrow morning at University Hospital Limerick, management says
Stormont’s DUP education minister says Irish should be shared language for everybody in North
Varadkar to make two visits to White House as St Patrick's Day engagements split into two days
British intelligence services have lowered the terrorist threat level for Northern Ireland