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    One image from yesterday's Dáil row dominates the front pages of today's newspapers
    Multi-agency simulation in Wicklow mountains to assess Ireland's readiness for forest fires
    Thousands of psychiatric nurses to begin 'work to rule' industrial action nationally today
    'Toxic brand': Irish Tesla drivers want you to know they don't all support Trump and Elon Musk
    ​Powering through and praying: Our readers' stories about the GP crisis in Ireland
    We asked our readers to share their experience of accessing family doctors across the country. Here’s what we heard back.
    Many were forced to resort to already overcrowded emergency departments
    This follows our investigation exposing a worsening crisis as a surge in population hasn't been matched with a proportional increase in GPs
    Over 13,500 unqualified individuals were employed at Irish schools last year
    Garda investigation after man (20s) assaulted in Dublin city centre
    As Pope Francis begins two-month period of recovery, could retirement be on the cards?
    While some cardinals dismiss such talk as a ‘soap opera’, Francis himself has already penned a letter of resignation, just in case.
    Majority of State spending on homelessness directed toward emergency accommodation
    Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
    Long-awaited review of sex work legislation includes calls for full decriminalisation
    Murder accused told his friend that he had killed his wife, trial hears
    Confidence question looms over Ceann Comhairle but government says Murphy faced down intimidation
    Further disruptive scenes could be on the cards tomorrow as opposition say this isn’t over yet.
    Operator of themed Karen's Diner ordered to pay €1,018 to ex-worker over unpaid tips row
    Books: An extract from Róisín Lanigan's new novel, 'I want to go home, but I'm already there'
    Róisín Lanigan
    Cabinet green-lights cutting of Ukrainian accommodation payment to €600 per month from June
    Man previously jailed for attack on tourist given five-year sentence for slashing inmate's face
    Engineer jailed for part in large-scale smishing scam on Permanent TSB customers
    Wife of Oscar-winning Palestinian director says he was savagely beaten outside his home
    HSE made salary overpayments of €14.7m at the end of 2023
    Sperm whale sighted off Co Wexford now swimming out to sea, allaying stranding fears
    Opinion: After 14 years of conflict, Syria's women stand ready to rebuild
    Doaa Ghadab & Zeina Ali Bajo
    Michael Lowry says he was telling Paul Murphy 'to sit down with my fingers'
    Customers report problems with Eir mobile internet
    Dáil adjourned after hours of chaos and shouting
    A motion to create a new speaking slot for government backbenchers and independents was carried.
    Public warned of ‘increased gull activity’ as start of nesting season approaches
    Five years on from pandemic, one in four avoid handshaking and only 6% regret getting a dog
    Loophole allowing drivers to receive 24-hour driving bans instead of penalty points to close
    'Positive engagement' in Web Summit trial as Judge urges three co-founders to end bitter dispute
    Fianna Fáil seeking to criminalise misleading and deceptive 'deepfakes'
    HSE urges pregnant women to get whooping cough vaccine following spike in cases
    Brian O'Driscoll served with compliance notice by consumer watchdog over social media posts
    Data centres to account for almost one-third of Ireland's electricity demand by 2034
    Would you submit your DNA for ancestry testing?
    Are you a Tesla driver? Have you had any negative reactions in recent months?
    Ryanair launching subscription service for customers to waive some flight fees
    Harris speaks with US commerce secretary Lutnick, who called Ireland his 'favourite tax scam'
    Tánaiste to raise 'frustrations' with lack of progress in Sean Rooney case on Lebanon visit
    Simon Harris, who is Minister for Defence, Trade and Foreign Affairs, will also visit, in the coming days, Irish peacekeepers based in the country.
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