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Woman (50s) charged after €270,000 worth of drugs seized in Dublin
Rishi Sunak's protection officer arrested over alleged bets on timing of UK election
Seanad told three gay men were chased by six men with knives in Phoenix Park
Jack Chambers announced as deputy leader of Fianna Fáil
Taoiseach marks completion of €20 million cross-border Ulster Canal restoration project
Israeli army says operational plans for offensive in Lebanon 'approved and validated'
Putin hails North Korea's support for Ukraine war during first visit to the country in 24 years
Ireland's Apple escrow fund increased €400 million in value last year
Aer Lingus pilots will begin work-to-rule next week - here's how it might affect holidaymakers
Members of the Irish Airline Pilots’ Association confirmed that the planned industrial action will take effect from 26 June and last indefinitely.
Catherine Martin will not seek leadership of Green Party and is 'stepping back' as deputy leader
Supreme Court dismisses gunman's appeal over use of phone data
Government seeks tenders for charter flights to deport people from State
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Harris and Biden discuss need for 'immediate ceasefire' in Gaza in first phone call
Aer Lingus pilots vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in dispute over pay
'It's very rewarding for everybody': The volunteer group helping asylum seekers learn English
Cross-Cultural Conversations hold classes to teach English and about Ireland, as well as social events in the city.
Quiz: How much do you know about James Joyce?
Sitdown Sunday: A year after the Titan sub disaster, leaked details show the failings that caused it
Greece halts visits to Acropolis amid country's earliest heatwave on record
Three candidates from party campaigning for Mica redress elected in Donegal
Sitdown Sunday: 'He killed a monster' - how a murder in Minnesota divided a community
Josip Štrok: Fourth man arrested in relation to murder of Croatian man in Clondalkin
BBC apologises for 'inappropriate comment' aired during D-Day programme
Construction on €100 million Center Parcs resort expansion to begin in September
Controlled explosions carried out after suspicious device found in north Dublin
Woman (70s) dies after being struck by a lorry in Co Mayo
Party campaigning for Mica redress running six candidates in Donegal local elections
Careful now: Ireland's fiscal watchdog cautions Government against giveaway Budget
“This is not the time for loose budgetary policy,” said Professor Michael McMahon of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council.
Sitdown Sunday: The archivists piecing together millions of documents destroyed by the Stasi
Philip Nolan to remain in SFI role until court case returns but won't physically return to work
Gardaí are set to begin using body cams from today - here's how the system will work
Justice Minister Helen McEntee called it a ‘significant day’ for the force.
Gardaí appeal to hotel and guesthouse owners in search for woman (84) missing from Galway
Nine-year-old girl in critical condition and three men injured following shooting in London