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2023
Ireland referred to EU court over failure linked to work-life balance rules
Deirdre Clune becomes second Fine Gael MEP to announce decision not to re-run
Committee hears calls for improved healthcare supports to be prioritised over assisted dying policy
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Gardaí arrest man, 40s, in investigation into assault on woman near Dublin Airport
UK to grant new oil and gas licences in North Sea annually despite climate change
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man, 40s, dies in collision between two lorries in Co Monaghan
Frances Fizgerald says she will not run again in next European election
Developed countries to be 'urged' to contribute to fund to fight impacts of climate change
Six Ukrainian writers shortlisted for 'New Voices' writing prize at Irish Book Awards
PSNI now says it has received a 'number of reports' of person dressed up as Hamas militant
Ten people killed in western Europe by Storm Ciarán
Countries divided over China's role as climate victim or polluter at talks ahead of COP28
How nature, instead of concrete, could protect Ireland's towns from damaging floods
Minister calls on advertisers and media to stop using unnecessary images of flat-faced dogs
Poll: Do you put up decorations for Halloween?
'Smell of death' pervades Gaza hospitals, says WHO's Mike Ryan
Storm Babet floods show climate change is 'here and now' - Eamon Ryan
Taoiseach: Safety of the 300 Irish troops in the Lebanon region is a 'paramount concern'
Man, 50s, dies after being hit by van in Co Sligo
Number of famous Dark Hedges trees may need to be felled for safety
Appeal for drivers to take care over Bank Holiday as fatalities on 'shocking' upwards trend
CSO lifts quality concern status from garda crime statistics after review
Eight people arrested and explosive discovered during organised crime investigation in Limerick
EU study finds above average rate of racist bullying against children in Ireland
Lonely Planet names Donegal fourth-best region in the world to visit next year
Cabinet to hear proposal for Storm Babet flood relief scheme that could give businesses up to €100,000
Martin calls for 'humanitarian pause' in Gaza conflict at meeting of EU leaders
New research finds climate change is 'evident' in Ireland's weather records
Status Orange rainfall warnings in place in Dublin and Wicklow
'Orange is quite dangerous': Met Éireann explains lack of Red warning for Storm Babet's rain
European Commission official offers to meet protestors occupying the EC's Dublin offices