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Firefighters 'damping down' blaze in north Dublin
Dozens of gardaí in Limerick to start wearing body cameras
Dublin Fire Brigade makes 'good progress' fighting large blaze in north Dublin
The fire is located at an industrial premises in the Clonshaugh area of Dublin 17.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Mater hospital defers 'small number' of surgeries due to IT issues
Daniel Wiffen wins Olympic Gold medal for Ireland in 800m freestyle final
Wiffen set a new Olympic record of 7:38.19, beating the previous record by three seconds.
President Michael D. Higgins has congratulated the swimmer, calling it a "wonderful achievement of which he can be so proud".
It is Ireland's second Olympic medal for swimming at these Games after Mona McSharry won Bronze in the 100m breaststroke last night.
'His star is on the rise': Producer behind Saipan film teases cast and story insights
Sinn Féin to publish policy on 'accessible and affordable childcare' in coming weeks
Athlete Sarah Lavin and golfer Shane Lowry named as Ireland's Olympic flag-bearers
Lavin and Lowry will lead the Irish representation as competitors parade down the river Seine in boats.
Poll: How often do you use 1 and 2 cent coins?
Sarah Lavin and Shane Lowry named as Ireland's Olympic flag-bearers
Sunnier skies ahead this weekend but some rain showers still in store
High-profile candidates lose out in Fine Gael internal battle to keep Simon Coveney's seat
Kamala Harris is having a brat summer. What?
As Kamala Harris battles for the White House, who might she choose as her running mate?
Voting has started in today's UK general election - here's what to watch out for
An electoral drubbing could be on the cards for the Tories.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'Appetite' in Ireland for finding alternative responses to drug possession - report
Dublin City Council officials table weaker car restrictions for new transport plan
What will Eamon Ryan's legacy be?
Explainer: What is the Nature Restoration Law and why was it controversial?
Nature Restoration Law to be officially adopted as EU member states give green light
The Nature Restoration Law seeks to restore at least 20% of the EU’s land and sea areas by 2030 and all ecosystems by 2050
Aer Lingus pilots conclude voting in re-run of ballot on industrial action
Nearly half a million people waiting longer for medical appointments than Sláintecare targets
17-year-old boy dies in workplace accident in Co Cavan
GPs advise parents that infants 6-11 months should receive extra MMR vaccine if travelling abroad
Further MEPs elected as all 949 local council seats finally filled
Seats in just one European constituency are left to fill, as newly-elected MEPs take their seats in Ireland South.
Young man arrested on Glasgow-Tenerife flight diverted to Shannon
Six closure orders served on food businesses in May, including four in Dublin
Spoiled votes fell by 29% in these elections compared to 2019
Here's who has been elected to Europe so far as counting continues
So far, five MEPs have been elected – four in Dublin and one in Ireland South.
Irish Freedom Party candidate's court hearing rescheduled due to witness illness
Man, 20s, hospitalised after assault in Ongar