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2023
Burning Man revellers begin desert exodus after flooding left thousands stranded
The Explainer: Interviews from the front line
Ireland's poorest households saw their income dip even further during the pandemic
Children with disabilities spending months in inappropriate settings due to lack of supports
'It has stunted my life': Readers share their experiences of adults living with their parents
Controversy in Brazil as digital education resources riddled with errors
Two men in PSNI custody after fatal stabbing in Castlederg on Saturday
Pensioner assaulted by several people during burglary of his home in Athlone
Drogheda councillors vote to remove freedom of the town from former Christian Brothers leader
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Sarah Lavin breaks national 100m record
Minister says €1 billion drop in corporation tax highlights ‘vulnerabilities’ in public finances
Doorman admitted front door of Stardust was locked and key removed on night of fatal fire
Nearly 85% of respondents to recent public consultation support banning disposable vapes
UK education secretary apologises after being caught swearing on camera
Use of speed cameras to increase by 20% following 'worrying increase' in road deaths
The Remote: A John Gilligan docuseries, one of Britain's finest crime dramas, and First Dates
The PSNI controversies that have dogged Chief Constable Simon Byrne
PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne has resigned after pressure over handling of two controversies
Anger within Greens over housing spokesman's claim reinstating eviction ban 'akin to communism'
Man arrested after Roy Keane allegedly assaulted following Arsenal vs Man Utd game
Herbal cannabis and suspected ketamine worth €1.3 million seized at Dublin Airport
Victims’ images projected on Parliament as UK Government urged to scrap Troubles legacy Bill
Shane Lowry one of six players named on Team Europe for 2023 Ryder Cup
Three-year-old girl knocked down and killed in Co Laois was a ‘bright star’, funeral hears
Mater Hospital requested additional garda patrols due to drug dealing in Emergency Department
127 vehicles found to be speeding in first five hours of National Slow Down Day
Driver shortages leave children without school bus for another week
New presenters announced for RTÉ's Six One News and Nine O'Clock News
Belgian court hears case alleging hacking of Luke 'Ming' Flanagan's Twitter account
Nicotine products to come under Drug Payments Scheme with cost capped at €80 per month
Ryanair reveals 63,000 passengers affected by last week's air traffic control failure in UK
Warm weather for back to school, with temperatures up to 26 degrees
€5.7 billion in fossil fuel business being funnelled through Ireland to the Global South
Ukrainian defence minister resigns after Zelenskyy says he will be replaced
'Harrowing' conditions and flooding strand tens of thousands at Burning Man festival site
Watchdog concerned at increase in Irish people planning to retire without a pension
Lung conditions will be made worse by climate change, say respiratory experts