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Social media companies to face major fines under new, long-awaited online safety rules
Storm Ashley: Status Orange wind warnings in place for seven counties tomorrow
How Israel unwittingly tracked down and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
Wind warnings in place for Sunday as Storm Ashley set to sweep across Ireland
A Status Orange warning has been issued for Galway and Mayo, with a yellow warning in place for the rest of the country.
'Vote of conscience': Micheál Martin says FF TDs will have free vote on assisted dying report
More than half of kids aged 8-12 feel they spend too much time online
Far-right Dublin councillor Gavin Pepper investigated over ethics complaints
European Central Bank is 'breaking the neck' of inflation, Lagarde says after latest rates cut
Credit card bans and bar on daytime advertising part of strict new gambling rules
EU should not rush into 'stupid' Rwanda-style deportation plans, Taoiseach says
Extreme violence against women a widespread theme in modern pornography - report
Shelves added to bins in Dublin city to stop rummaging for plastic bottles
Taoiseach 'not here for confrontation' but indicates Ireland will act on Israeli trade without EU
Up to 394 lottery prizes went uncollected after winning players were told they won nothing
Plan to progress Occupied Territories Bill could go to Cabinet as early as next week, says O'Gorman
Tánaiste says Israel 'undermining' UNIFIL, Spanish PM says there'll be 'no withdrawal'
Three people arrested following the death of a child in Co Tyrone
Man (50s) arrested after the discovery of a woman's body at a home in Co Down this morning
Nurses and midwives are voting on whether to stage industrial action
Four people to appear before Dublin court over €8.5 million cannabis seizure
Man with shotgun, loaded handgun and ammunition arrested near California Trump rally
Quiz: How much do you know about Paddington Bear?
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Local authorities in Dublin to install 200 new electric vehicle chargers across the county
Tributes paid to Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna who died in Russian detention
Interpol: Ireland's 'most wanted' fugitive Sean McGovern to be held in UAE pending extradition
Here's why different colour Northern Lights can appear in the sky
Cost of fencing on Grand Canal was over three times more than what Waterways Ireland told PAC
The cost for installing, maintaining and hiring the fences was €117,845 – over €70,000 more than what the Oireachtas was told.
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Greens accuse actor Mark Ruffalo (yes, that one) of 'misleading' public about policy on LNG
Minister moves to defend record as TDs demand carers allowance means test be scrapped
FG Councillor apologises for claiming 'entire US economy today is ruled by the Jews, by Israel'
‘Astronomical’: Weather graphs reveal the full extent of Hurricane Milton's expected damage
Fireworks expected as Hungarian PM Orbán heads to European Parliament
Dublin city councillors call on Govt to enact Occupied Territories Bill
Kamala Harris courts youth vote on 'Call Her Daddy' podcast and woos gun owners on '60 Minutes'
Four people hospitalised following school bus crash in Co Down