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Government 'will be there to help' as Irish job losses at Meta expected to begin this morning
New pilot scheme will see shared social housing used to prevent youth homelessness
Coveney says UK-EU post-Brexit deal is 'doable' by the end of the year
'The level of savagery from both sides . . . I actually haven’t seen a game as physical'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Spanish policeman gets jail term over Twitter disinformation
'I'd rather get another five caps and a medal at the end of it than win 20 more caps'
Jury begins deliberations in trial of 16 year old accused of murdering Uransetseg Tserendorj
Two Dublin women arrested after Dubai trip bid to halt prosecution for Covid quarantine breach
Opinion: Climate change is no laughing matter but comedy can help
Diane O'Connor
Clare man who raped his university student friend jailed for four-and-a-half years
Men blackmailed teenager about releasing photos from her OnlyFans account to her family
Housing Minister 'confident' overall social housing targets will be met by end of the year
FAI were made aware of structural issues at Limerick venue before stand evacuation
Nurses working in ‘horrendous’ conditions as 100,000 patients left on trolleys
Gardaí arrest 28 people in burglary crackdown in South Dublin
Analysis: How Paul O'Connell's pack mauled the Boks
Suffering dog had ears cut to look 'more fierce', court hears
Twitter hasn't engaged with Enterprise Department over job losses yet, says business minister
Luas passenger loses €60k injury claim after tram stopped suddenly due to jogger
Live rodents, unsafe temperatures and rusty utensils among reasons for latest food closures
‘Future generations will not forgive us’: Taoiseach tells COP27 that climate can’t wait
Anne Enright to be honoured with lifetime achievement award
Dublin Bus apologises for 'real-time' issues as staffing crisis could delay BusConnects roll-out
Dublin City Council committee votes to make Capel Street permanently closed to cars
Katie McCabe won't be watching the World Cup and would have turned down trip to Qatar
16 and 17 year olds can now pre-register to vote and process can be done online at any time
Trial date set for men charged with helping kill Noel 'Duck Egg' Kirwan
Two men arrested for sawn off shotgun in Finglas
AIB welcomes Donohoe's decision to sell 8% of State shares
Martin O'Neill: I was called 'Northerner' and treated as outsider during Ireland reign
Poll: Would you go to a mobile phone-free gig?
Woman in her 40s arrested after man stabbed to death in Ballyfermot in Dublin
13 people due in court following north Dublin burglary investigation
Cancer patients in deprived communities 'being left behind' due to inequality of care
High Court judge rejects Enoch Burke's 'scurrilous' criticisms of other members of judiciary
Lord Mayor says Mansion House will have crib this Christmas but will not include live animals
Portrait of Nobel Peace Prize winner John Hume unveiled at Westminster