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Two people arrested after drugs and over €200,000 in cash seized in Co Laois
Domestic violence order was not served 'for several weeks' because Garda was on annual leave
Taoiseach: Comments from Sinn Féin about open borders 'should cause concern'
Govt to provide €100 million to build over 1,000 new student beds
Amnesty International hits out at Ireland's 'failing' housing system in human rights report
Motorcyclist (20s) dies following collision in Co Cork
Hozier becomes fourth Irish artist ever to reach number one spot in US Billboard chart
House of Lords sends Rwanda Bill back to Commons for fifth time after Sunak declared 'enough is enough'
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Biden to send weapons to Ukraine once Senate approves aid package, Zelenskyy says
Eamon Ryan criticised for Ireland's intervention in Swiss women's climate case
Sitdown Sunday: Why some footballers are swapping the GAA for the NFL
Gathering of 'masked people' outside minister's home 'chilling and disturbing', says Taoiseach
G7 asks 'all parties' to prevent further escalation amid reported Israeli strike on Iran
There has been no reaction from Israeli or Iranian officials to the overnight strikes.
Iran's official broadcaster said explosions were heard near the city of Isfahan.
US media quoted officials as saying that Washington received advance notice of the strike, but did not endorse the operation or play any part in its execution.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said there had been no damage to Iranian atomic sites.
Sydney church stabbing: 16-year-old boy charged with terrorism offence
The 48 people who lost their lives in the Stardust fire on 14 February 1981
Over the course of several weeks, the inquests heard from the families of each of those who died in the fire.
Two arrested by gardaí as part of global operation that shut down phishing platform
HSE will not review care for people with Long Covid until new evidence emerges
'Very frustrating': Ireland's bid to host World Rally Championships falls through over funding
Long Covid: 'The public, the government and the HSE do not understand the scale of this issue'
Long Covid Advocacy Ireland will call for the Government to review how people with the condition are cared for at the Oireachtas Health Committee today.
Rachel Riley apologises for 'ambiguous' tweet about Sydney stabbings
Hot school meals for additional 900 primary schools from today
Sydney police probe whether shopping centre attacker targeted women as sixth victim is named
Man (40s) arrested after body found at a house in Co Kildare
Quiz: Do you know who played these celebrities in famous biopics?
Sitdown Sunday: The car chase, the gloves, the verdict - a look back at OJ Simpson's murder trial
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Tánaiste in favour of postponing patent referendum to allow more time for 'proper preparation'
'Highly likely' more EU states will recognise Palestine, Harris says after von der Leyen meeting
'Speak English': Activists say Croatian man died as a result of 'racist assault' in Clondalkin
Sleeping tablets and Xanax worth €95,000 seized after gardaí stop car in north Dublin
Man (20s) arrested in connection with fire at vacant building in Ballybrack last year
Pockets of air in girl's coat kept her afloat after she was swept out to sea during Storm Kathleen
West coast to have best views of partial solar eclipse in Ireland
Woman assaulted and house set on fire in west Dublin