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Egypt's president agrees to open Gaza border crossing to allow in 20 humanitarian aid trucks
In pictures: Soldiers rescue Midleton residents as services and locals tackle Cork floods
Army deployed to Midleton after Cork town becomes 'impassable' and over 100 properties flooded
Woman arrested after trying to get close to Donald Trump at civil fraud trial
Protesters at the Dáil call for expulsion of Israeli ambassador to Ireland
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
540 people face redundancy as Nestlé-owned baby formula plant in Limerick set to close
Web Summit lose 'flawed' RTB appeal, ordered to pay €20k in damages to kitchen sink
Maths Week: Your Wednesday puzzle
'The time is now': TDs call for ceasefire and for humanitarian corridors to be opened in Gaza
Former Fianna Fáil TD to provide inquiry with letter received from child abuser Bill Kenneally
Witnesses say they saw exit doors chained and locked in Stardust nightclub on night of fire
Almost three-quarters of homeless adults experienced 'contributory events' beforehand, study shows
Donohoe won't get into 'war of words' over health budget, says financial controls are needed
Witness appeal over serious assault of woman (50s) in Longford Town in August
Barrister for man accused of murdering Ashling Murphy suggests he was 'trying to assist' her
Second teenager given 11-month sentence over ramming of Garda car in Ballyfermot last year
Women face higher costs than men in life, says minister at workplace menopause policy launch
New Children’s Hospital to be completed by October 2024, but uncertainty remains over open date
Number of writers, including Sally Rooney and Anne Enright, sign open letter calling for Gaza ceasefire
'A voice for those who needed it': Funeral hears of 'hardworking' journalism student Joe Drennan
Irish celebrity accused of defilement 'will never work again if convicted', jury told by defence
51kg of cannabis herb found in bag search of passengers arriving from the US
EU triple aid to Palestine as leaders struggle to find common ground
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to unprovoked attack on boy, 15, in Limerick park
Bombing of Al Ahli hospital in Gaza 'may prove yet to be a war crime', says Taoiseach
Tina Satchwell's family can hold funeral at last, as her body has been released to them
President Higgins says Gaza hospital strike must be investigated as a 'war crime'
'There have been too many yellow warnings': Met Éireann says it will issue fewer yellow warnings
Wetherspoons selling pubs in Cork, Waterford and Carlow for €10m
Sligo TD Marc MacSharry will not run in next general election
Irish Jewish organisation sees increasing antisemitism online
Some doctors 'actively obstruct' women from getting abortions, committee hears
Poll: Would you pay for Twitter/X?
Elderly man dies in Wicklow house fire
‘Medieval misogyny’: Women’s ordination group hopes something ‘tangible’ will come from Synod
Opinion: The human toll of violence in Gaza, the West Bank and Israel is staggering
Karol Balfe
Over 71,000 Junior Cert students will receive their results later today