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2023
Lebanon-set documentary chosen as Ireland's entry for Best International Feature at the Oscars
Former Labour leader Brendan Howlin says he will not run in next general election
Just two properties acquired under Government scheme to keep renters in their homes
Irish woman left in critical condition after shooting in Australia named locally
National Lottery reveals the two Dublin stores that each sold €3.9 million winning tickets
Labour beats out SNP in 'seismic' by-election win in Glasgow
Opinion: My heart sank when I heard calls for the word 'care' to be added to Article 41.2
Ann Marie Flanagan
Ryan Gravenberch scores first Liverpool goal in workmanlike victory
'I saw smoke and heard a woman screaming': Russian strike on Ukraine village wreaks carnage
Close to €1.9 million raised for the Creeslough community via the Irish Red Cross appeal fund
HSE 'regrets' being unable to reopen children's psychiatric ward after 17 months of closure
Going to bed hungry: Parents are ‘doing without’ food as cost-of-living crisis hits
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer says a border poll is 'not even on the horizon'
Woman killed in Phibsborough hit-and-run incident named, with case referred to Garda Ombudsman
Michelle O’Neill says coming weeks are 'critical' in efforts to restore Stormont
Teenager who stole 24 bikes from Dublin apartment blocks receives three year sentence
Tánaiste says it's 'important' Ireland gets to participate in Euro 2028 because of hosting role
Emissions-heavy feed imports soaring to fuel dairy boom
Noteworthy analysis shows 50 million tonnes imported in the last decade as our tillage industry falters from lack of State support.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Aaron Brady's lawyers claim late disclosure of documents rendered murder trial unfair
Taoiseach: Ireland may pay EU countries rather than accept more refugees under migration pact
Opinion: It's time we grasped the nettle and taxed those hoarding property in Ireland
Ciarán Casey
Former Stardust boss accepts he was told 'in no uncertain terms' not to lock and chain doors
‘Unusually warm’ air movement to result in temperatures in the 20s over the weekend
Man (40s) dies following two-vehicle road traffic collision in Co Tipperary this afternoon
At least 51 people gathered for wake killed by Russian strike on eastern Ukrainian village
M50 northbound lanes re-open having been closed due to a five vehicle collision
Stretched HSE faces industrial action from managerial and admin staff starting tomorrow
Revenue has written to a number of Irish influencers urging them to declare income earned
Workman settles damages claim over injuries sustained while escaping seagull attack
Labour Party propose free full medical assessment for 18 year olds in alternative budget
Further doubt cast over 25% childcare cost cut as Tánaiste fails to say if Govt will honour promise
Henderson and Sheehan start for Ireland in clash against Scotland in Rugby World Cup
Irish woman (38) in critical condition in hospital after sustaining gunshot wounds in Australia
Older people more likely to believe women 'make up or exaggerate reports of rape', study finds
Over €90m of out-of-date and no longer fit-for-purpose Covid-19 vaccines written off last year
More than 1,350 lines of enquiries followed by gardaí since fatal Creeslough explosion
Former RTÉ journalist fails in her €300,000 harassment discrimination claim against broadcaster