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2023
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Politicians hear calls for 'mandatory' theory test for prospective dog owners
'He would do things that would just make you say, ‘Wow!''
Minister urges doctors to lobby drug companies so women can easily access pregnancy sickness meds
Man arrested and vehicles seized as part of probe into burglaries in mid-Leinster
CAO deadline closes with over 78k applications
'The war on drugs does not work': Fianna Fáil TDs call for reform to drugs policy
Man arrested after attempted vehicle theft at The George nightclub
Ulster Bank to freeze 2,000 active accounts after 'last attempt' to engage with customers
Almost 50k Learner drivers to wait 19 weeks for a test, says RSA
Opportunity and challenge - what Matt Doherty can expect at Atletico Madrid
Man who stabbed former boss 19 times found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity
EU reports 'very constructive' Northern Ireland Protocol talks but says there is no deal yet
Green comet to make its closest approach to Earth in 50,000 years tonight
Gardaí issue fresh appeal over Finglas assault due to 'significant volume of disinformation'
National Transport Authority allocates €290m for walking and cycling infrastructure
Govt to make a call on eviction ban 'shortly', says Taoiseach
Special Detective Unit gardaí arrest prominent anti-refugee protester after garda threat video
Legislation that would allow gardaí to wear body cameras set to be tabled today
People in Ireland's most deprived areas have higher risk of dying from cancer, report finds
State 'didn't have a leg to stand on' over non-payment of disability allowance, says Varadkar
New jury to be sworn in at Stephen Silver murder trial after initial jury was discharged
Public Accounts Committee to probe whether Government hid information about nursing home charges
Minister: 'No level of consultation' would change views of some on housing asylum seekers
'Exceptionally high volume' of calls to RTB leading to backlog on queries about renters' credit
Sexton has 'probably proved me wrong' after Lions omission, admits Gatland
Poll: Will you celebrate St Brigid's Day today?
Netflix cameras fight for access as new Six Nations series begins shooting
PayPal to cut around 2,000 jobs, 7% of its global workforce
Opinion: Will it take a miracle for State to do right thing on Mother and Baby redress scheme?
James Smith
Planting more trees in cities could reduce deaths from intense summer heat, study finds
Ireland had the highest number of mortgage drawdowns last year since 2008
Ireland three years past deadline to send long-term climate strategy to European Union
Spurs terminate Matt Doherty's contract to enable Atletico Madrid move
Prison staff knew Cork man was suffering 'delusions' prior to fatal suicide attempt
Ministers sign off on new €10m International Protection Fund to support community needs
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'I’d made my decision that I wanted to wear green, not to be in red'