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2023
Man arrested in connection with murder of Eddie Hutch
Niall Collins: 'No law broken' insists junior minister in address to Dáil
Man awarded €30k from wheelchair assistance company after fall at Dublin Airport bus stop
Head of prison officer group says overcrowding is putting staff and prisoners 'at risk'
17 properties searched in Limerick as part of operation targeting organised crime group
Double bills and incorrect discounts as energy suppliers apologise for payment errors
Women given right to vote at upcoming meeting of Catholic Bishops
LÉ William Butler Yeats to be sent to Mediterranean as part of arms embargo on Libya
Four seasons, one weekend: Mixed weather expected over May bank holiday
Kenyan authorities fear more bodies will be found as starvation cult death toll rises to 98
Man arrested as part of probe into GSOC investigator's attendance at Gerry Hutch party
Young man dead following motorbike crash in Co Cavan
Documentary claims Britain's Prince Andrew sought permission from Queen to speak on Epstein links
‘People will die of hunger if they survive bullets’: Concern’s Sudan director pleads for peace
First batch of 200 modular homes for Ukrainian refugees to be ready next month
Woman tells trial that alleged sex assault by Trump three decades ago left her feeling 'ashamed'
Man City outclass Arsenal to take control of Premier League title race
Close to 90 Irish citizens evacuated from Sudan as fears mount for current ceasefire
Over 1,000 homes being bought by local authorities as part of tenant in situ scheme, Varadkar says
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Harsher sentences may be brought against companies fined over bridge worker’s deaths
Young farmers group hold 'positive' meeting with Taoiseach after march to Govt Buildings
Disney sues Florida governor DeSantis after takeover of its 'self-governed' district
DCC greenlights Dublin housing development but reduces height by two storeys
Patient Safety Bill long-sought by campaigners passes final stages in Oireachtas
Security guard of Roscommon repossessed home says he was cut with a blade during alleged attack
Garda probe establishes GSOC officer did attend Hutch party
Nine people died in asylum seeker accommodation in Ireland last year, highest figure since 2008
Trinity College to 'dename' largest library due to George Berkeley slave-trade connections
Ronnie O'Sullivan stunned as he's dumped out of World Snooker Championships
Wild Youth 'focused on Eurovision' after controversy over former creative director's tweets
Law grad jailed for rape of woman shortly after they engaged in consensual sex
Total withdrawal of partner access in maternity hospitals 'not appropriate', says HSE
Five years on: First review of Ireland's abortion laws recommends significant changes
Families of Stardust victims describe emotional toll of tragedy at inquest sitting
Gardaí to be based at 'transport hubs' at Dublin's Heuston and Connolly train station
Ireland's first clean air strategy to target pollution for sake of health and environment
Landlord TDs shouldn't be allowed vote on rent bill, Dáil hears