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2023
Body recovered by police thought to be that of missing Irish filmmaker in New York
Dublin man who raped teenage girl in GAA club grounds jailed for five years
Paschal Donohoe says RTÉ redundancy packages ‘need to be consistent with public service pay-offs’
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man previously imprisoned for raping 10-year-old girl admits sexually assaulting her aunt 20 years ago
New feature lets Grindr users order at-home HIV testing kits on the app
Ahead of Black Friday, Revenue reminds public to be wary of deals that look too good to be true
Man jailed for ten years for chemical attack which led to loss of victim's eye
Meta challenges mooted ban on Facebook and Instagram from using personal data for targeted ads
Barry Andrews: Today's Electoral Commission announcement was an own goal
Barry Andrews
Man who raped partner when she returned home after miscarriage jailed for 11-and-a-half years
EU Commissioner Mairead McGuinness won’t contest the next European Parliament elections
Father of Irish-Israeli child hostage Emily Hand says he is living through ‘nightmare’
Jacinda Ardern on death threats, climate change and why social media is like alcohol
Boris Johnson was 'bamboozled' by Covid graphs and sometimes appeared a 'broken' man
Bridge close to Croke Park renamed to commemorate events of Bloody Sunday in 1920
Second trial of James Kilroy, accused of murdering his wife Valerie French Kilroy, collapses
Two people to stand trial at Central Criminal Court in relation to Sliabh Liag cliffs murder
Work begins on cutting down six trees at the Dark Hedges made famous by Game Of Thrones
Jury sworn in for trial of Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes who is charged with assault
Finglas shooting: Gardaí trawling CCTV as investigators probe gangland dispute theory
Five men arrested in relation to shooting in Carlow last year
'I felt like I was special': Children in refuge want more time with support workers
Gardaí appeal for information after alleged assault on train in Limerick
Gardaí investigating after paint thrown on Department of Foreign Affairs offices
Three lump sum payments announced in Budget 2024 to be paid this week
Man arrested as woman stabbed in 'random' attack near Grafton Street
Ireland’s extra MEP seat should be in Midlands-NW constituency, says Electoral Commission
Poll: Do you know who your MEPs are?
Shakira agrees to pay €7.3 million fine after reaching deal to settle tax fraud case
Ceasefire would be 'the best medicine for the children of Gaza', WHO's Mike Ryan says
Major analysis shows how Irish disinformation ecosystem has been 'co-opted by far-right actors'
New laws requiring quad bike users to wear helmets and do safety training come into effect
'Finally, we did it': Irish-Palestinian father reunites with his children at Dublin Airport
Man charged over serious assault in Stoneybatter on Saturday night
Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies at the age of 96
Opinion: The impact of fast fashion on climate is undeniable and Black Friday makes it worse
Rebecca Moynihan
One Irish Lotto player had 45,000 winning tickets in last year's highest ever 'Must be Won' draw