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Uefa and Fifa bid to block Super League broke EU law, court rules
Thousands without power this morning as wind warnings in place nationwide today
'It can be a very difficult time for many': Appeal to look out for older people this Christmas
Poll: Are you worried about AI?
Cannabis worth nearly €480,000 seized in Tallaght
Northern Ireland minister can't 'rule out any consequences' over Irish Legacy Act challenge
Social media platform X back online after global outage
Taoiseach was 'suspicious immediately' of prank by two Russian comedians but had to play along
Drugs at centre of recent Dublin overdose cluster purchased 'across one strip of the city'
Sale of vapes to under-18s banned from tomorrow
DSPCA urges people not to buy a pet instead of an engagement ring this Christmas
GP centre won't prescribe 'highly addictive' painkillers due to concerns over illegal drug trade
There have been growing concerns in recent weeks about the sale of opioids and other powerful painkillers.
A GP centre in Dublin is refusing to prescribe powerful painkillers like Oxycontin or "highly addictive" benzodiazepines
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said prescription medications often end up being sold on the street
Benzodiazepines are generally prescribed to treat anxiety, sleep disorders and seizures
UK government ‘profoundly regrets’ legal action by Irish state over Legacy Act
Irish documentary discovers evidence of a second chamber at Newgrange
Teenager dies in Sligo crash
Illegal scramblers, quad bikes, drugs and XL Bully dogs seized in searches of Dublin properties
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Govt flooded with queries about fake viral letter claiming Ukrainian men would be extradited
First person to be convicted of insider trading in history of the State fined £60,000
Former member of Defence Forces jailed for nine years for violent rape and assault of college student
'Beloved' statue stolen from Belfast library returned
Government to examine carbon capture and storage under new Climate Action Plan
Taoiseach: Banks would 'think twice' about new mortgages if Dublin house prices lowered to €300k
More than 20,000 dead in Gaza since 7 October, Hamas says
Some 8,000 children are among the dead.
The UN Security Council is set to vote later today on a resolution calling for a pause in the conflict.
It is estimated that 1.9 million of Gaza's 2.4 million residents have been displaced.
EU deal to reform asylum laws described as 'cruel' and 'catastrophic' by aid groups
Gardaí examining if €21m cocaine haul at Foynes Port was organised by network of crime gangs
Man dies following shooting at construction site in Co Wicklow last Thursday
No public sector pay deal before Christmas after talks break down
Disgraced solicitor Michael Lynn found guilty of stealing €17.9m from six financial institutions
Minister says gardaí were told in advance that asylum seekers would be housed in Galway hotel
Debunked: No evidence of Graham Linehan’s claims about crowdfunding and ‘top surgery’
Irish government to take legal challenge against the UK over controversial Northern Ireland Legacy Act
Freight expert on Red Sea attacks: Hope it's not an 'Ever Given' scenario but potentially a big issue
Jozef Puska's wife to go on trial accused of withholding information from Ashling Murphy investigation
Man jailed for 13.5 years for 'relentless' and 'degrading' sexual abuse of niece
President Michael D Higgins thanks migrants who ‘enrich our culture’ in Christmas message
Leo Varadkar falls victim to a prank by two Russian comedians
Elderly man dies in hospital after being seriously assaulted in Co Donegal on Sunday