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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Dáil told of family's distress over nails and screws found in athletic hero's ashes
Minister dubs 51-week leases ban 'big win for country students' who 'work on farms in summer'
Use of rape survivors’ counselling notes as evidence in trials to be outlawed, says Taoiseach
Ivana Bacik: Sentencing in Ireland must be reformed for survivors and victims
Ivana Bacik
Online fight over Covid figures between gamers in Westmeath led to stabbing, court told
TV licence decision expected by 'end of July' as committee recommends multi-annual RTÉ funding
No more Nama: 'bad bank' to shut after 16 years
What counts as 'affordable' housing? Taoiseach and Mary Lou McDonald clash on meaning in Dáil
Tourist who was attacked on O'Connell St in Dublin dies after nine days in hospital
The man was taken to the Mater Hospital shortly after the attack on 23 June, where he died today.
'Appetite' in Ireland for finding alternative responses to drug possession - report
'Urgent need' to update and redesign the RTÉ Player, says Bakhurst
SocDem co-founders Catherine Murphy and Róisín Shortall not standing in next general election
Man on trial for murder will admit he strangled his partner to death, court hears
Convicted child killer Lucy Letby found guilty of attempted murder of 'very premature' baby girl
Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson facing additional sex offence charges
Holly Willoughby kidnap fantasy ‘dark and twisted… but a fantasy nonetheless’, court hears
Italian teenager who died of leukaemia in 2006 approved as the first millennial saint
A quarter million people affected by Israeli evacuation order as airstrikes pummel Gaza
Tommy Meskill named RTÉ London correspondent just two days before the UK general election
Last month was coldest June since 2015, with monthly rainfall below long-term average
Poll: Who would you prefer as the next US president - Trump or Biden?
Andy Murray withdraws from Wimbledon singles
Over 40% of people with long Covid say ability to conduct daily activities has ‘reduced a lot’
Row erupts between Green TD Neasa Hourigan and Dublin Mayor James Geoghegan over Transport Plan
Waterford man dies while on holiday with friends and family in Magaluf
Motor insurance costs rise slightly in first half of 2023, as damage claim costs soar
Labour Court to formally intervene in Aer Lingus pilot pay dispute
Distraught Ronaldo in tears after penalty miss but Portugal still triumph
'Potentially catastrophic' Hurricane Beryl reaches Category 5 as it barrels towards Jamaica
Biden blasts ruling on Trump immunity from prosecution for 'official acts' during presidency
Govt to fast-track ban on 51-week student leases in time for upcoming academic year
Cabinet expected to approve move to revamp senior Defence command and control structures
Future housing demand dependant on migration levels, new report says
Gardaí plan 'no further action' in 26 abuse investigations arising from Women of Honour review
Gardaí are investigating a further tranche of fewer than 10 cases, some of them historical.
Local government after elections: The people have spoken - but who is listening?
Pat Collins
Mediation in Aer Lingus dispute runs late in bid to avoid more cancelled flights
Aer Lingus pilots who are IALPA members took part in all-out strike action on Saturday.
'Disappointed to see the direction our country is taking': French players get political at the Euros