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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
US Supreme Court sets date to hear Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Eamon Ryan to 'set the record straight' in meeting with Michael O'Leary tomorrow
Varadkar says higher social welfare rates for Ukrainians in State accommodation not sustainable
Martin and Steen trade barbs in Prime Time debate as referendum campaigns enter final days
The debate was chaired by Sarah McInerney on Prime Time.
Cabinet approves Bill to outlaw mandatory retirement age in employment contracts
Varadkar clarifies Six O'Clock Show comments about upcoming care referendum
Government approves funding for measles catch-up vaccine programme
Terence O'Rourke confirmed as new chairman of RTÉ board as two other positions filled
Ex-Garda deputy commissioner to head up new stakeholder group on dog control
Terence O'Rourke set to be appointed as new RTÉ chairperson
President Michael D Higgins to remain in hospital until Thursday after 'mild transient weakness'
Former RTÉ chair says her 'enforced dismissal' seemed designed 'to damage her reputation'
US Supreme Court overrules decision to remove Donald Trump from Colorado ballot
Sitdown Sunday: How the Disney Company carefully created millions of lifelong consumers
Tánaiste backs calls for debate on reform of Stormont institutions
Joe Biden says US to begin dropping aid into Gaza as fears of famine grow
'We have known the brutality of colonialism': McDonald calls for ceasefire in Gaza in US speech
New national plan to manage and prevent waste in Ireland to be launched today
At least 43 killed in fire at shopping centre in Bangladesh
Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens ‘should never have been a police officer’, inquiry finds
New novel from acclaimed Irish author Sally Rooney to be published in September
Dublin Zoo announce the death of 'iconic' 45-year-old orangutan Sibu
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Richard Lewis, comedian and Curb Your Enthusiasm star, dies aged 76
Department of Foreign Affairs says 'no evidence' of cyber breach despite claim by online group
Over €1.2 million worth of herbal cannabis seized in Dublin and Louth
Chair of Media Committee says questions still remain over departure of former RTÉ editor
Catherine Martin grilled over Siún Ní Raghallaigh's resignation at Oireachtas Media Committee
The Minister told TDs and Senators that Siún Ní Raghallaigh had “indicated she might resign” ahead of Martin’s interview on Prime Time last Thursday.
Alec Baldwin set to stand trial over fatal film set shooting in July
Housing expert Rory Hearne to seek Social Democrats nomination to run in European elections
President Higgins urges countries to 'think again' and reinstate funding to UN Palestinian agency
Hungary approves Sweden's bid to join Nato following months of delays
Garda Commissioner 'baffled' over GRA decision not to invite him to annual conference
Navalny was about to be freed in prisoner swap when he died, team says