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2023
Long-awaited review into cardiac care still sitting on minister's desk, committee to be told
Over 70% of small landlords have a neutral or negative attitude towards Rent Pressure Zones
Energy emissions not falling fast enough to stay within carbon budget
Biden warns against allowing Putin to win as Republicans signal opposition to more aid
'Kicked, beaten, spat at': Retailers tell TDs of an 'explosion' in shoplifting
Tom Clonan: Gaza has become hell on earth, while the world just watches
Tom Clonan
Irish Farmers' Association elects woman as deputy president for first time in history
Poland's pro-EU Tusk wins parliament backing to return as premier
Second man arrested following death of man at house in Tallaght last night
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Far-right Polish politician puts out Jewish holiday menorah in parliament with fire extinguisher
Leitrim businesses affected by tornado to be offered low-cost loans
Company that produced carpet tiles used in Stardust did not recommend them for walls, inquest hears
Pro-Palestinian demonstration held outside US ambassador’s residence in Dublin
Stormont ministers’ whatsapp messages lost after devices wiped, Covid inquiry told
Additional €40m in capital funding approved for the new children's hospital
Water supply returning to North County Dublin homes after water main burst caused major outage
Inquest hears hospital staff missed sepsis red flags in girl (4) who died after being discharged
Search suspended overnight for fisherman missing after boat got into difficulty off Louth coast
Extract: 'I was privileged to interview people with so much knowledge of the Irish revolution'
Tom Hurley
'I don't think it was a fair match' - Chantelle Cameron calls for another shot at Katie Taylor
Dublin man dies fighting in Ukraine, who previously served in Iraq with US military
Dublin councillors call for safety audit of Stoneybatter street after woman fatally struck by truck
Social welfare rates reduced for new Ukrainian arrivals as new reception centres to be rolled out
A subsistence payment of €38.80 per week will be provided to those in state accommodation for 90 days.
The reduced subsistence payment will be made for the 90-day period, with an additional payment of €29.80 per child per week.
Minister Roderic O'Gorman says he doesn't envisage that homelessness will rise as a result of the new changes.
New reception centres are to come online next year.
Fossil fuel talks to run late into night as COP28 president 'determined' to deliver deal
Ryanair granted permission for €40 million aircraft maintenance hangar at Dublin airport
Cash is ‘here to stay’, McGrath says as he launches payment strategy consultation
Social welfare changes creating ‘huge stress and anxiety within Ukrainian community' in Ireland
More people presenting to drug treatment centre for cocaine addiction
Farmer: 'We're in danger of becoming the climate scapegoats for fossil fuel interests'
Thomas Duffy
Third season of Bridgerton coming May 2024, with Galway's Nicola Coughlan in the lead
Inspection of Meath pizza takeaway found evidence of people living in food prep area
'It's unconscionable': Politicians to boycott US ambassador’s Christmas party over 'Israeli bombardment'
Enoch Burke to remain in Mountjoy after again refusing to stay away from Westmeath school
50 serving police officers in Northern Ireland have applied to work in Australia
Number of patients on trolleys jumps above 700 for second day in a row
Majority of the top 1% of Irish earners in 2022 were male, according to new CSO research
Graham Dywer appeal against conviction for murder of Elaine O'Hara to be heard in January
Vigil announced in memory of patients who died on trolleys at University Hospital Limerick