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Irish Refugee Council criticises decision to end emergency accommodation offered during cold spell
Gardaí launch investigation after discovery of a man's body in open land in Leitrim
Three US astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut blast off for the International Space Station
Space remains a rare area of co-operation between the US and Russia since its invasion of Ukraine.
Watchdog upholds An Post ad complaint as 100 letters to Netherlands go undelivered for weeks
70% of people bereaved during pandemic say loved one did not have death they would have wanted
Over 40% of parents have skipped meals or reduced portions so children would have enough to eat
Vigil held in Dublin to pay tribute to homeless woman who died on Aungier Street
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Trócaire calls for 'justice' for partner Palestinian lawyers killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza
10-year-old boy seriously injured after being struck by a van in Co Clare
Family of 'wonderful son and brother' murdered in Cork nine years ago appeal for information
Man in his 60s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Offaly
Man in his 20s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Cork
Poll: Cillian Murphy has scooped another award for Oppenheimer - have you seen the film?
Bishops’ Conference says family referendum could ‘weaken incentive for young people to marry'
Cillian Murphy lands Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor
Woman denied Troubles’ payment scheme warns application process 're-traumatises victims'
RTÉ says Kneecap agreed not to wear pro-Palestine badges on The Late Late, but did anyway
Tánaiste pledges ongoing support to Ukraine as rallies take place to mark second anniversary of invasion
PSNI arrest man (22) on extradition warrant issued by Spanish authorities for murder
Poll: Today is Ireland Reads day - How many books do you read in a year?
Man arrested and €180,000 in cash seized as part of operation on supply of drugs into prisons
The last of Ireland's payphone boxes are set to be disconnected by the end of the year
Of the 105 remaining kiosks, 11 will become digital kiosks, while the other 94 are set to be removed.
Bakhurst: Disclosing exit package info would be unlawful, but execs can 'waive confidentiality'
To Whom It Concerns, this year's Grand Marshal for the Dublin St Patrick's Day parade is...
Former Brazil and Barcelona footballer Dani Alves sentenced to 4.5 years in jail for rape
How has Belfast's overgrown Casement Park become the latest pitch battle around cross-border funding?
Many unionists say they would prefer no Euro 2028 games to be hosted in Northern Ireland if Casement is the venue of choice.
Man who admitted to killing partner and three children in house fire sentenced to 29 years
Cease and desist notices issued to over 20 ‘dodgy box’ sellers in recent weeks
Tánaiste holds Russia responsible for Navalny's death after DFA summons ambassador to 'express outrage'
Woman charged with causing death of pregnant woman in Co Fermanagh collision
‘Rugby tackled’: New survey shows 27% of children with disabilities have been restrained at school
‘Hiding from M-hunters’: TikTok accused of pushing managers into issuing low performance reviews
Here's what we know (and don’t know) about RTÉ exit payments
Some politicians have called details of exit packages of all executives dating back to 2016 to be published.
Pregnant woman killed after car collides with pedestrians in Co Fermanagh
Woman in her 20s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Waterford