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Ireland to join potential bid to co-host 2030 World Cup
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Gusts of up to 147km/h recorded during Storm Ali
'Your 30s are a tricky time for women. The biological and social pressures to conform are immense'
Christiane O'Mahony
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Traffic disruptions continue into the evening as a result of Storm Ali
Mandatory security requirements introduced to protect companies against cyber attacks
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Bus services disrupted and road closures in Tallaght after gardaí respond to 'barricade incident'
Two killed and second day of National Ploughing Championships cancelled following Storm Ali
Man dies after being hit by falling tree in Northern Ireland
Tánaiste says State infrastructure was prepared for Storm Ali - but the public weren't
'It must come to an end now' - Leahy wants to draw line under Mayo Ladies football saga
Encrypted devices seized as gardaí carry out seven raids in Dublin city
Extra day of National Ploughing Championships to take place following cancellation of today's events
Coveney criticises reports that EU could ask Ireland for tax reform to secure support on border issue
TDs considering change of plan for proposed three-day wait period for abortions
'Compliments and commendations don't put meals on tables': Defence Forces families march on Leinster House
To reach EU targets Ireland needs to increase its plastic recycling by 80%
'Like an earthquake hit': Heavy traffic out of Screggan as Ploughing cancelled due to weather
RTÉ Radio 1 back on air in Dublin after transmission knocked out by Storm Ali
Woman found dead after caravan blown off Galway cliff was a Swiss national
Dublin Zoo closed and people urged not to walk in Phoenix Park
Some welfare offices closed and An Post services disrupted due to Storm Ali
'I think it’s the right thing to do' - GAA plans for a two-tier All-Ireland football championship
'Sexist, outdated, and going to go' - TDs clash over what's next for 'women in the home' section of Constitution
Gardaí investigating after shots fired at Ballymun house
Ryanair flight attempts two landings at Shannon before being diverted to Liverpool
Poll: Should personal injury payouts be lowered?
Victim of Louth stabbing named locally as Ingrida Maciokaite (31)
North and South Korea will bid to host the Olympic Games together
Carnacon reinstated to championship but 8 players who left Mayo squad hit with 4-week bans
US surgeon and girlfriend charged with raping and drugging women
'Give our defence forces a living wage': Why I'm marching on the Dáil today
Tom Clonan
A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
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