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2023
Lotto jackpot will rollover for 16th time if it is not won in tonight's draw
Laois man to face retrial after his conviction for rape is quashed by the Court of Appeal
Man dies after falling from height at workplace in Co Westmeath
Aaron Brady's lawyers claim jury may have worried about dying from Covid-19 during murder trial
Former Stardust manager tells inquest it was 'unsafe' to keep exit doors locked on disco nights
Press Ombudsman calls on politicians to use her office for complaints before legal routes
Murder investigation launched as man dies after being attacked by XL bully dog in England
Varadkar plans to bring Environment Commissioner to Irish farm to highlight 'well managed' beef and dairy sector
'Stakeknife' investigator picked as preferred candidate to be PSNI interim chief constable
Corporate manslaughter probe following Lucy Letby murder convictions
Tory conference hears British soldiers were 'dragged back to Belfast' and 'hounded to death'
Taoiseach defends McEntee on law and order as Aontú accuse her of focusing on 'culture wars'
'Get real': Tánaiste defends rifle training for Ukrainian soldiers, says it's 'non-lethal' aid
Poll: Are you pleased Ireland is set to co-host Euro 2028?
Over 900 people have been seriously injured on Irish roads so far this year
15km/h speed limit for bikes being proposed for some greenways under draft changes to byelaws
Over 1,000 calls made to Samaritans every day, up 10% on previous year
Ireland and UK set to co-host Euro 2028 with bid now unopposed
Memorial service planned to mark first anniversary of the Creeslough explosion
French government to hold crisis meetings over 'scourge' of bedbugs
Why was the US House Speaker ousted and what happens next?
Cost of climate action - and inaction - proves need for Gov to plan for future, report shows
Opinion: The HSE must learn to listen to social workers in the wake of the 'Emily' case
Sinéad McGarry
Expanded probe into setting up of RTÉ's barter account requested by expert group
Irish GDP set to contract for the first time in over a decade, ESRI says
Irish tillage being squeezed out in favour of renting land to dairy farmers
Noteworthy examines how dairy expansion has combined with years of policy neglect to leave grain growers struggling to survive.
US Republicans vote to oust the Speaker of the House of Representatives in unprecedented move
New legislation will allow credit unions to take part in loan syndications
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
O'Gorman to push hard for significant childcare fee cuts in meeting with Donohoe tomorrow
Opinion: Dublin has long been promoted as a city of private enterprise and endless consumption
Emmett Scanlon
Ash dieback disease a ‘national emergency requiring a national response’ says independent report
McEntee appoints High Court judges to oversee use of surveillance and data retention by gardaí
Residents say they've 'no option' but to consider seeking injunction to keep Castletown entrance open
Legalising assisted dying would ‘radically’ alter ‘equality of human lives’, Committee hears
Military officers group criticises 'dismissive' and 'frustrating' civil servants
Corporation tax receipts fall to €1.8 billion in September, exchequer returns show
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to three gun charges