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Seventeen PSNI officers have been assaulted in separate incidents across the past 24 hours
Israeli ambassador says it's a 'shame' some Irish politicians have Palestine flags on social media
PSNI appeal after reports a group of 30 males armed with knives attacked a man in Co Tyrone
Gardaí investigating 'all the circumstances' surrounding a man's death in Cork this morning
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Garda investigation launched after man’s body discovered in Limerick car park
Close to 70% of children killed or seriously injured on Irish roads were a pedestrian or cyclist
Government launches new scheme to give free bedtime story book to all children aged 4 and under
Close to €1.9 million raised for the Creeslough community via the Irish Red Cross appeal fund
Tánaiste says it's 'important' Ireland gets to participate in Euro 2028 because of hosting role
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
‘Unusually warm’ air movement to result in temperatures in the 20s over the weekend
Man (40s) dies following two-vehicle road traffic collision in Co Tipperary this afternoon
M50 northbound lanes re-open having been closed due to a five vehicle collision
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
MEPs push to scrap airline charges for carry-on luggage and to standardise dimensions
Memorial service planned to mark first anniversary of the Creeslough explosion
New legislation will allow credit unions to take part in loan syndications
Ash dieback disease a ‘national emergency requiring a national response’ says independent report
Legalising assisted dying would ‘radically’ alter ‘equality of human lives’, Committee hears
More than 3,800 applications for records in first year of Birth Information and Tracing Act
RTÉ to close Aertel service next week
Quiz: How much do you know about Michael Gambon?
Status Yellow warning for rain issued for Cork, Kerry and Waterford
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
PAC chair Brian Stanley says C&AG report shows ‘taxpayer is failing to achieve value for money’
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Woman in her 80s killed and man seriously injured in separate hit-and-runs in Dublin and Waterford
Taoiseach appeals to UK government to not enact Troubles Legacy Bill as govt mulls legal action
All tickets for next year's Electric Picnic 'snapped up in under an hour'
Taoiseach ‘saddened’ FG councillors voted against leasing site for modular homes for Ukrainians
NUJ expresses 'strong reservations' about portrayal of John Gilligan in new Virgin Media series
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary gets pied in Brussels before European Commission protest
Government considering legal action as Westminster votes to end historical prosecutions in NI
Man hospitalised with 'serious injuries' following assault in Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Body of eight-year-old girl recovered following search operation off Cork coast
Man in his 80s dies after taking ill in water off Wexford coast