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Gardaí arrest two men and seize €1.35m worth of cannabis herb in Meath operation
Fast thinking gardaí arrest an alleged fraudster just moments after he used a stolen credit card
Poll: have you struggled with a smoking habit?
Target to vaccinate 82% of adults by end of June 'likely to be missed by a few weeks'
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Poll: Will you be tuning in to watch the Friends Reunion tonight?
Explainer: How does a garda media blackout work in the age of social media?
Three people arrested as missing Belfast boys found in Tipperary
Poll: Is fresh fish part of your diet?
Foreign diplomats have avoided prosecution for road traffic offences 12 times in the last two years
HSE hack: A sensitive Tusla database dealing with child protection cases can't be accessed
HSE ransomware attack began on a single computer when an employee clicked on a link
Andrew McGinley: Calls for full investigation into Deirdre Morley's HSE care prior to deaths of his children
Former Debenhams workers to end their industrial action after 406 days
Ireland's response to the HSE cyber attack has been undermined by Government cuts to Defence Forces, say senior officers
Explainer: How is Ireland's response to the threat of global cyber crime coordinated?
US military cargo plane lands at Dublin's Baldonnel airfield on 'technical stop'
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Minister gives green light to sale of Denis O'Brien's Communicorp to Bauer Media
Trade exhibition at National Ploughing Championships cancelled due to pandemic fears
Gardaí advised to stay away from Mountjoy Prison due to active Covid-19 outbreak
Gardaí in Cork arrest and charge man for alleged PUP and social welfare fraud
Army bomb disposal make safe a viable explosive device found in Tuam
Five people due in court this morning following a disturbance in Cork city
Gardaí have released a man they were questioning in relation to the murder of a Drogheda teenager
A man has been arrested as gardaí find an alleged cannabis cultivation operation at two houses in west Cork
Nine arrested after shot fired in disturbance during clashes in Cork
Inter-county travel and home visits among raft of re-opening measures that begin today
Dublin City Council to trial on the spot fines for parking illegally in bus and cycle lanes