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An bhfuil fonn ort tuilleadh eolais a fháil faoi d’iarrthóirí i dtoghchán na hEorpa? Breathnaigh ar ár mbunachar sonraí nua
Bambie Thug announces 28-city European tour after successful Eurovision appearance
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to fire at vacant property in Co Cork last month
Man arrested after garda was hospitalised having been struck by a car in Castleknock this week
Means-testing asylum seekers aims to ensure system is fair, says McEntee
SF MEP candidate and incumbent MP Michelle Gildernew will not contest British general election
Are you in Galway tonight? Join us for food, drink and good chat at a special live event
Poll: Oasis or Blur?
'Strong likelihood' ECB will cut interest rates in the coming weeks
Ireland among member states seeking EU membership talks with Ukraine to begin next month
The hashtag that started a diplomatic row within the EU over Iran air crash
Today is the last day you can register to vote for the European and local elections
Teachers, politicians and journalists - what experts say is needed to teach public about the EU
Meet the 'replacements' who could take over seats in Europe if elected MEPs bow out
Sisters, sons, press officers and councillors. This election, it’s all very inside baseball.
Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
Twitter.com is now, officially, a thing of the past
Tánaiste denies that asylum seekers in tents on streets is 'Ireland's Rwanda policy'
Man (60s) dies after workplace-related incident on Longford road last night
Probe into Facebook and Instagram launched over possible online 'rabbit holes' affecting minors
In Pictures: Bohemians FC VS Palestine
Palestine have beaten Bohemians FC 2-1 in Dalymount Park in Dublin.
Gardaí renew appeal for witnesses of fatal shooting in Drimnagh last week
Government to review research on impact of sick pay before making decision on future increases
Continued power outage stops some Luas green line services again, after short respite
EU warns Georgia must withdraw 'foreign influence' law or face tougher path to membership
This app will help you find your best match - a candidate in the European elections
Are young people really being pushed from Ireland's shore? We asked them (and everyone else)
8% of people aged between 18-34 years old have said they are actively planning to emigrate from Ireland.
What does the EU do? And what can it legislate and regulate?
Here are all the things that are in the EU’s exclusive remit to legislate and regulate.
Farming, wine and stocks in Ryanair, Barry's Tea and Glanbia - all the side gigs of Irish MEPs
Man charged with public order offences following incident at Grand Canal Square
Man in his 60s dies after single-vehicle collision in Co Down
Man (20s) dies after scrambler bike crash in Dublin 15
Join our expert discussion on community and cohesion in the EU in Limerick next week
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
EU agrees to use profits from frozen Russian assets to arm Ukraine
Singer who wore keffiyeh during Eurovision opening act labels EBU condemnation 'racist'
Encampment in Trinity to conclude after students accept college's terms of divestment from Israel
And they're off! Election posters have started to pop up all over the place
Remote-controlled electric shock collars for cats and dogs to be banned