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2023
Tributes paid to musician who died after falling from cliff in Clare
Used cars 79% more expensive than pre-pandemic levels
Bakhurst: RTÉ payments controversy 'one of the most shameful episodes in organisation's history'
Horse-racing regulator IHRB to say that 'grave' financial issue may not be about 'personal gain'
People in disadvantaged areas experienced greater employment disruption during Covid pandemic
Ireland takes first steps towards joining European security project to protect undersea cables
FF politicians call for security improvements at Leinster House
Missing 27-year-old woman in Dublin found safe and well
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Man killed after falling from West Clare cliff while fishing
Vigil held in memory of the 402 homeless people who died in Dublin since 2018
Government accused of 'shocking indifference' after deciding against another eviction ban
National Museum rolls back commitments on strategy for colonial objects
Stardust doorman tells inquest he cannot say if doors were unlocked on the night of the fire
Coveney to recuse himself from RTÉ Cabinet discussions due to brother's previous role on board
Forensic accountants appointed to examine RTÉ finances as Varadkar says no bailout requested
BAM rejects allegations of under-performance on Children's Hospital construction
Ryan says Irish government can block transport of cluster bombs through Ireland if needed
New director-general Kevin Bakhurst speaks to RTE staff during rally over funding
Irish mortgage rates rise above eurozone average with further increases likely
12 July: One person hospitalised and O'Neill says effigy-burners should 'catch themselves on'
GAA director general says it's 'not realistic' to expect that all games can be on free-to-air TV
How much of a pay cut did Ryan Tubridy really take after 2020?
New documentary on Ireland Women's National Team to air the night before World Cup opener
New bill strengthening laws on consent and character references to be delivered by end of the year
Parents of teenager who died on Greek holiday say son ‘had so much love to give’
Varadkar says his comment about people refusing social housing was 'misrepresented'
Barristers' representative body recommends strike action over pay reform
Police in the North investigating arson attack on Aontú rep's car as 'sectarian hate crime'
Nature Restoration Law gets green light from EU Parliament, including all Irish MEPs
Katie McCabe fully fit, as Pauw declares Ireland 'will not be afraid' in World Cup opener
GAA to tell Committee 'unfortunate commentary' on coverage set GAAGo on 'difficult trajectory'
Four arrests after gardaí execute High Court order on Dublin building occupied by housing activists
Government announces tribunal of inquiry into how Defence abuse allegations were handled
Poll: Should Ryan Tubridy return to the airwaves?
'The Untruth Hurts' and 'The FightBak' - newspapers react to Ryan Tubridy's day in the spotlight
Analysis: The sight of a tiny calf crammed into a trailer on top of a pile of others is sickening
Caroline Rowley