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2023
Poll: If Ireland don't make history tonight, who do you want to see lift the Rugby World Cup?
Australians vote against enshrining Indigenous Voice into constitution in divisive referendum
Man dies in collision between tractor and car in Co Louth
Pedestrian killed in two-car crash in Limerick as one driver flees the scene
Third level fees to be cut by €1,000, but only as a once-off
State to invest in a €100bn fund to 'future proof' the economy
School books for junior cycle students to be provided for free starting next September
Behind the scenes of a tech layoff: Merative workers criticise redundancy 'charade'
Bus Éireann services not running in Limerick this morning due to 'unofficial' industrial action
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Europe to experience another heat wave this week as warm Irish temperatures forecast
Kurdish PKK claims responsibility for suicide bomber attack at Turkish parliament building
Death toll in Zimbabwean mine collapse expected to rise to 13
Man who died in single-vehicle crash in Tyrone named as Juraj Luptak
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Eighth man arrested in connection with MV Matthew cargo ship drug seizure as another released
Police in Northern Ireland investigate single-vehicle crash that left one man dead
Man dies after whale strikes boat off Australian coast
Man arrested in Ballina after barricading himself inside business premises
Gardaí make three further arrests as part of investigation into cargo ship drug seizure
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Cork County Council commits to supporting Ironman in 2024 after two died in this year's race
US soldier who crossed North Korean border released and now in US custody
Status Orange warnings take effect as Storm Agnes brings rain and winds
Gardaí appeal for public's help in locating missing Dublin teenager Dean Whelan
Cabinet greenlights reformulated €450 million project to replace 'treacherous' Roscommon road
Last year 8% of young adults had their sexual images or videos shared without consent
Over 13,300 refugees flee into Armenia after Azerbaijan retakes disputed enclave
Iveagh Markets 'urgent' repair work not set to begin until late 2024
Gardaí appeal for help locating missing Dublin teenager Calum Kavanagh
Veteran Fine Gael TD Charlie Flanagan announces retirement from frontline politics
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Pascal Donohoe announces new domestic violence leave for civil servants
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Gardaí make nine arrests and seize €50,000 worth of drugs in series of searches in Wexford
Mairead McGuinness not in favour of a farmers' party but says 'without them we won't eat'
€9 million in funding announced for Dublin's Iveagh Markets conservation works
Ireland's agriculture students to get 22 life-size model cows to learn how to handle cattle
New round of Covid and flu vaccines to roll out at the start of October, minister says