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2024
Former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has died aged 76
Fine Gael TD Joe Carey announces retirement from politics following medical advice
Sitdown Sunday: Would you pay to be left alone on a desert island?
Quiz: How much do you know about AC/DC?
Second arrest made after man hospitalised with head and neck wounds in Co Antrim
Trump asks judge to delay sentencing in hush money case until after US election
Nasa astronauts launched into space for eight-day mission could be stuck there for eight months
Woman (50s) arrested for public order offences at Thornton Hall site
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Trump loses third bid to unseat judge in hush money case ahead of sentencing
'Significant' increase in wholesale price of cocaine in Ireland since last year
Cocaine worth €10.5 million seized at Dublin Port
Second man arrested over attack on mosque in Co Down
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Boy (11) charged for throwing petrol bombs and causing explosion in south Belfast last month
'We're going to party for a few days': A proud 'mighty nation' welcomes Team Ireland home
Sitdown Sunday: Inside the Texas crime lab that's solved hundreds of cold cases
Around a thousand people gather in Belfast to counter anti-immigration demonstration
Additional resources from Police Scotland will arrive next week.
The PSNI has released images of five individuals they want to speak to in relation to the recent disorder.
Additional resources from Police Scotland will arrive to Northern Ireland next week.
Thousands gathered for a counter protest against a planned anti-immigration demonstration.
Funeral of Edna O'Brien to be held in her native Co Clare on Saturday
Venezuela's Maduro blocks access to X for ten days amid online row with Elon Musk
'No place for racism in our society': Stormont Executive condemns violent disorder in Belfast
The Northern Ireland Assembly was recalled to discuss the rioting seen in the city in recent days.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said many people feel "extremely vulnerable" and "fearful" following the disorder.
The PSNI has so far arrested 17 males, with 11 charged to court.
Met Police chief hails 'show of unity from communities' after far-right riots failed to materialise
Six arrested as PSNI investigate racially motivated hate crimes, including attack on young boy
Three teenage boys are among those arrested following incidents of disorder in the city.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead interim government in Bangladesh after unrest
Young man dies in single-vehicle crash in Co Kildare
Health watchdog to examine lowering age threshold for BreastCheck screening to women in their 40s
Sitdown Sunday: The Succession-style legal battle for the Murdoch empire
Woman (20s) arrested in connection with fatal assault of man in Kerry in May
Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy take gold medal in men's lightweight double sculls final
The Skibbereen duo successfully defended their title to claim back-to-back golds.
Australian report finds Israeli strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza result of 'serious failures'
Intel to cut 15% of jobs globally to 'resize and refocus' company
Artist's marathon battle to avoid eviction now in sixth year (and it's due back before court in autumn)
Dublin City Council's plans for 300 bike bunkers for the city just took a big step forward
First public hearing in Omagh bombing inquiry to take place today