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2023
Urantsetseg Tserendorj murder: Sentencing of teen delayed due to 'yawning gap' in legislation
Human trafficking and prostitution trial of two Brazilian women collapses
Varadkar condemns racism 'of any form' in the Dáil amid anti-refugee protests
Enough cocaine to 'service New Zealand for 30 years' found floating in Pacific Ocean
‘Mindless’ and ‘ugly’ vandalism of 5,000-year-old Hill of Tara standing stone condemned
Ntamack inspired by Sexton ahead of showdown with 'comfortable favourites' Ireland
1 in 5 parents haven't had enough food for their children, according to survey
Attorney General: 'Weakness' in State's stance on disability allowance payments
Dublin Airport chief calls for 'draconian' prison sentences for flying drones over airfields
Irish woman in Turkey in race to get supplies to earthquake victims in rebel-held Syrian region
Poll: Do you ever pray?
'There's no point in me worrying about lack of experience' - Byrne quickly finding feet with Ireland
Gardaí renew appeal on 25th anniversary of disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott
Laura Whitmore rapped by UK regulator for TikTok and Instagram posts about Irish gin
At least 10 assaults on Irish hospital staff each day, committee to be told
Crack cocaine 'hit Limerick city like snow', drug users say
Gardaí investigate graffiti on famous Hill of Tara standing stone
Three EU members to provide Ukraine with 100 refurbished battle tanks
Ministers meet aviation officials and gardaí over repeated drone disruption at Dublin Airport
'On the way out of the elevator Paulie just said: 'You ready, kid?''
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
EU warned that organised crime is 'as big a threat' as terrorism
Family of two Creeslough victims asks TG4 to postpone documentary
'We think we're fitter' - Lowe says Ireland have the tools to topple France
Opinion: The Bell - the almost-forgotten Irish literary journal that 'took on the sacred cows'
Phyllis Boumans
MTU Cork campuses remain closed over IT breach at weekend
Two men arrested over Natalie McNally murder no longer considered suspects
Garda tells murder trial of attempts to perform CPR on Garda Colm Horkan after shooting
Legal strategy pursued by Govt on nursing home fees was 'sound' and 'appropriate', says AG
Family of murdered Siobhán Kearney express concern that 'remorseless' killer is eligible for parole
Green light for revamp of 3Olympia facade as owners back down on some planned changes
Top Tory Tom Tugendhat performs U-turn after tripping up over Tayto tweet
Man armed with knife burgled home of woman he met through Tinder
Man remanded in custody over alleged theft from Hugo Boss store on Grafton Street
Government-backed mortgage offers are set to get bigger from March
Irish trainer Elliott set for disciplinary hearing after Zanahiyr positive test at Cheltenham
Man who kicked pregnant ex-partner in stomach and threatened to 'rip' baby out is jailed