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    The Covid leap day: Experts look back on 2020 and ahead to 2028
    The first case of Covid was reported in Ireland on 29 February 2020.
    Paul Pogba banned from football for four years for doping
    Debunked: Audio of Gordon Ramsay praising Irish protestors is fabricated, likely by AI
    Ireland's oldest woman Bridget Tierney dies at the age of 108
    Man arrested after gardaí seize ammunition and €190,000 worth of drugs in Co Kildare search
    Gardaí continue to question man arrested on suspicion of murder of Mick Whelan in Dublin 8
    Minister announces legislation to stop student accommodation providers mandating 51-week leases
    Dave Myers, one half of Hairy Bikers duo, dies aged 66
    Poll: Will you watch the Celebrity Big Brother reboot?
    Senior HSE executive to receive redundancy package of nearly €400,000
    Midleton flooding was made twice as likely to occur by climate change
    Teenage motorist killed in head-on collision while driving wrong way at 124km/h, inquest hears
    Irish Government to fund 50 medical places for students at Queen's University Belfast
    US President Joe Biden declared ‘fit for duty’ after annual medical test
    'My son is not there anymore': How young people with psychosis are falling through the cracks
    The earlier a person’s symptoms are treated, the better the outcome – but many people with psychosis or schizophrenia struggle to get access to care.
    Karin Kenny believes her son Kielan's life would be very different if he had received early intervention for psychosis
    He was previously in school but now needs full-time care and experiences weeks-long psychotic episodes
    A new series by The Journal and Noteworthy will explore access to services for young people who experience psychosis
    Casemiro nets late winner to set up Man United FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool
    Department of Foreign Affairs says 'no evidence' of cyber breach despite claim by online group
    18-year-olds Koumas and Danns fire Liverpool past Southampton into FA Cup quarter-finals
    Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
    Boy (10) dies in hospital days after he was struck by van in Co Clare
    Primary principals criticise 'infuriating' shortage of supports for pupils affected by trauma
    Over €1.2 million worth of herbal cannabis seized in Dublin and Louth
    Westlife's Mark Feehily pulls out of upcoming tour of America due to health reasons
    Man admits hacking Luke 'Ming' Flanagan's Twitter account
    Widow of Alexei Navalny fears there could be arrests at his funeral on Friday
    Nine suspected, no confirmed cases of measles in latest weekly figures
    Quick Reaction Force: On patrol with Irish soldiers across Syria's contested Golan Heights
    News Correspondent Niall O’Connor is in Syria visiting Irish troops keeping the peace on the contested Golan.
    Chair of Media Committee says questions still remain over departure of former RTÉ editor
    Gardaí probing alleged assault of girl in Kildare amid false online rumours of sexual crime
    Human rights watchdog tells Gymnastics Ireland to carry out 'equality review'
    Here are the towns that have been given funding to tackle dereliction and boost tourism
    Pledge made 7 years ago that children wouldn't wait on scoliosis surgery has been broken, Dáil hears
    Man charged over series of arson attacks on shops in Cork city centre last weekend
    Bakhurst takes to loudhailer at RTÉ staff rally, says it's been 'horrendous period' for workers
    The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called for a focus to be put on public service broadcasting.
    'Where's Kate?' - Here's why the royal rumour mill has gone into overdrive in the last 24 hours
    Investigation into sale of expired formula in Dunnes Stores after complaint that baby fell ill
    Dunnes Stores commenced a nationwide date check of all products in its stores last Monday.
    Man appears in court charged with murder of elderly man in Co Kerry
    Two British motorcyclists killed in M50 after wheels of vehicles stuck together, inquest hears
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