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2023
Search for 19-year-old stood down after body discovered in Dundalk
Woman who made false allegations against solicitors, social workers and garda is jailed
'Horror' after Clare protesters board bus to conduct 'headcount of asylum seekers'
At least eight dead after heavy flooding in Italy as Italian Grand Prix cancelled
Embassies in Beijing told to stop displaying ‘propaganda’ on their buildings
Extract: Colman Noctor's 4-7 Zone - 'it turns out moderation is key'
Dr Colman Noctor
PSNI investigating after two native eagles found dead in Co Antrim
Gardaí investigating assault on teenager in Navan after footage shared on social media
O'Gorman says Clare hotel 'has to be used' to house asylum seekers due to lack of accommodation
'If everyone drives, no one gets anywhere quickly', says Minister for Transport
'Insult' to victims how Stardust tragedy was 'pushed under the carpet', inquest hears
84 homeless people died during 2019, mostly in Dublin
Judge orders arrest of teenage boy who sexually assaulted four women and a teen girl
Taoiseach wants to 'see an end' to whaling and will raise the issue with Icelandic PM
Wreath laying takes place to mark 49th anniversary of Dublin-Monaghan bombings
Kildare will not play in this year's All-Ireland camogie championship following dispute
Man live-streaming Orange Hall 'couldn't have foreseen' Michaela McAreavey chant, hearing told
Elderly woman forced to use savings for late husband's headstone to pay energy bill, Dáil hears
House prices up 3.9% from last year, the lowest rate of increase in nearly two years
Government launches pilot scheme for museums hosting late night events
Eir fined €2.45 million by regulator for overcharging an estimated 76,000 customers
Taoiseach signs 'Register of Damages' for those who have suffered from ongoing war in Ukraine
Palestinian campaigners condemn delay to bill to prevent Irish investment in Israeli settlements
European elections to be held between 6 and 9 June next year
Hottest year of modern records highly likely to come in next five years - report
Trial of man accused of murdering Ashling Murphy postponed until October
Seanad motion for government to 'keep their word' and disregard criminal records of gay men
HSE to launch psychological supports for young people with cancer
Varadkar says Clare blockade is ‘wrong’ but that community concerns should not be dismissed
Irish Rail proposes using 'shuttle' DART trains to Howth and Sutton
'Do they think we're f***ing cavemen over here?' - Damien Duff using anger as an energy
Poll: Should parents give money to the church where their child receives sacraments?
Holidaymakers advised to be cautious with travel adapters following recalls
Body of missing Irish tourist recovered from Swiss river
Online bank fraud has risen by almost 50% since before the pandemic
Air policing deal between Ireland and UK signed off without ministerial signature
Dr Ian Marder: Restorative justice helps everyone - why is it declining in Ireland?
Dr Ian Marder
Restorative justice referrals decreased last year despite Government promise to build capacity