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New Dublin development plan set to restrict the construction of Build to Rent apartments
Two men (20s) arrested in connection with arson attack in Carlow
Expert panel to examine an individual complaints system for harmful online content established
Over €1 million spent on diesel laundering cleanup in two border counties since 2018
Gardaí called to respond to over 48,000 domestic abuse incidents in 2021
Quiz: Where were these photos of 'grand stretches in the evening' taken?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Gardaí appeal for information over alleged sexual assaults in Sligo town yesterday
Emergency services attend scene as body found on Waterford beach
Coveney set to speak with Russian ambassador over missile testing in Irish-patrolled waters
No current plans for NPHET to be disbanded, says Donnelly
Covid-19: 8,126 cases, 845 people in hospital and 79 in ICU
'They cut you to the bone': Why are we hearing screaming foxes late at night?
4,500-year-old Neolithic tomb collapses in South Dublin
Land agency planning to build 5,000 affordable homes within four years, says new chairperson
Cocaine now the second-most common drug used by third-level students, new report shows
'We need to stand up and be counted': TDs agree on all-party approach to violence against women
Problem with schools helpline that prevented antigens being registered is fixed, HSE says
Some Genrui antigen tests recalled from shelves over false positives
'Appalling, alarming and depressing': Threatening email sent to RTÉ presenter condemned
WHO Special Envoy anticipates Covid-19 will become milder, but warns against reopening quickly
Over two-thirds of students want hybrid Leaving Cert this year
Bid by Lisa Smith to have terror charges dropped to be heard today
Quiz: How much do you know about superheroes?
Cost of refurbishing dilapidated ice rink would be up to €1 million, says Dundalk IT president
Two Dublin students take home this year's top award at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition
House prices expected to rise nationally by 5% in 2022, new report says
Stardust families hold protest outside Department of Justice over inquest venue issues
Covid-19: 18,904 new confirmed cases, 1,011 in hospital and 92 in ICU
HSE boss Reid says 'stable' ICU numbers are encouraging for hospital system
Virgin Media Television unveils new spring schedule featuring 90s hits and new Irish drama
Two youths hospitalised following public order incident in Dublin
Woman (20s) dies following serious assault in Co Offaly
Slight rise in unemployment in December, with the PUP reopening due to Covid restrictions
Minister says Online Safety Bill has 'real teeth' but campaigners highlight lack of complaints procedure
An open letter to YouTube’s CEO from the world’s fact-checkers
Factcheckers send open letter to YouTube over 'destructive' misinformation on the platform
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Changes to HGV driving and resting time brought in due to driver shortages