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2023
Man arrested as €4.1 million worth of cannabis seized at Rosslare Europort
Man due in court following death of man at house in Tallaght on Monday night
Second man arrested following death of man at house in Tallaght last night
Puma to end sponsorship deal with Israeli national football team
Taoiseach visits Leitrim Village as local businesses deal with aftermath of localised tornado
The Taoiseach confirmed the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme will be available to those who have been impacted by the tornado.
The freak weather event happened at 12.30pm yesterday afternoon.
A number of vehicles and buildings suffered "significant damage" in the incident.
Number of overdoses linked to synthetic opioid nitazene in Cork city rises to 13
Travel difficulties and wave overtopping likely tomorrow as multiple wind warnings issued
Over 80 people seeking asylum in Ireland not offered accommodation between Monday and Wednesday
HSE warns of 'extra risk' to drug users after eight overdoses in Cork in the last 36 hours
Tomorrow's EuroMillions draw is heading towards record-breaking €240 million jackpot cap
Family of Brazilian woman killed while cycling in Dolphin's Barn call for safer Dublin roads
McEntee to tell Committee Dublin riots were exploitation of appalling incident to 'simply wreak havoc'
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray is the An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023
There is a LOT of rain hitting Ireland this evening and tomorrow
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Film about Irish rap trio featuring Michael Fassbender to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Man murdered in North on Sunday named as Odhran Kelly as organised crime link ruled out
Funeral cortege of Shane MacGowan to pass through Dublin before making way to Tipperary
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Two rail lines proposed in All-Island Rail Review could be in line for European funding boost
Late night Dart and Commuter trains to run from Thursdays to Saturdays in lead up to Christmas
Almost a third of consumers are planning to borrow to fund Christmas this year
Another cold night ahead with low temperature warning in place for eight counties
Gardaí to carry out high-visibility patrols ahead of Christmas as Operation Open City kicks off
Kieran McDaid appointed as Ireland Editor of The Sunday Times
Tánaiste calls on McDonald to apologise for sharing image online of man sitting on steps near school stabbing location
Irish economy falls by 1.9% in the third quarter of 2023
Poll: Do you want it to snow?
Wintry weekend ahead with low temperature/ice warning issued for whole country
Five more maternity hospitals to provide abortion services from Monday
Talks on public sector pay deal to resume at Workplace Relations Commission
Low temperature/ice warning issued for whole country as temperatures to drop below -3 degrees
Peter McVerry Trust to receive €4 million this week in first tranche of emergency Govt funding
Local authorities provided just 44 units of Traveller housing in three years, Committee to hear
Christmas FM is back on the airwaves from midday tomorrow
Simon Harris says 'ability to spread disinformation' on social media is 'very serious issue'