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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Firefighters tackle blaze at building on Kennedy Quay in Cork city
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Government to consult tech giants over Irish job losses, Taoiseach says
HSE to begin notifying people whose information was illegally accessed during 2021 cyber-attack
Twitter begins cutting jobs, including in Ireland, in the wake of Elon Musk’s takeover
Man (50s) dies in workplace accident in Co Cavan
Teenager due in court over incident during which car was overturned in Co Limerick
Nationwide weather advisory issued for this weekend as rain and spot flooding expected
Announcement of no December Stormont election is 'Christmas miracle'
Online payments firm Stripe to cut around 14% of its staff
Irish Rail lodging An Bord Pleanála application for major upgrade to Cork rail network
Personal injury award cases drop by over 30% compared with 2021
Threshold answered a call every 20 minutes from private renters facing eviction so far this year
Councillors block future housing plans for contentious site near St Anne's Park in Dublin
Still no clarity on an election date in Northern Ireland, what's going on?
Ex-UK health secretary Matt Hancock signs up for I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here
The double child benefit payment of €280 announced in the Budget is being paid today
Nursing home residents availing of Fair Deal can now keep more rental income
Bank of Ireland sees 40% increase in fraudulent text and call cases compared with last month
Dublin Fire Brigade received almost 170 calls about Halloween-related fires yesterday
Consultancy firm EY announces creation of 900 new jobs on island of Ireland
Rape crisis centres: Increase in helpline calls compared with pre-pandemic years
QUIZ: Which city is this? (Autumn edition)
O'Gorman 'can't rule out' refugees sleeping on streets as Citywest closes to new arrivals
'The bitter end': British newspapers react to the resignation of Liz Truss
Less than half of adults in Northern Ireland realise abortion is lawful in region
More than a quarter of 8 to 12-year-olds find it hard to switch off from smart devices
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Renewed witness appeal after woman (70s) dies in collision between bike and car
National review of State supports, including financial, for PhD researchers to begin next month
Parents urged not to gift quad bikes or scramblers to children this Christmas
Truss tells MPs she's 'not a quitter' during tense Prime Minister's Questions
Ireland for Ukraine Fund to provide €5.2 million in grants to support Ukrainians
'Cyber-flashing' to be tackled under new online safety legislation
Bill to overhaul Garda Compensation Scheme completes passage through the Oireachtas
Trial of Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch to open before Special Criminal Court today
Liz Truss says she is 'sorry' for mistakes after gruelling day in British politics