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Images show scale of devastation as flash floods kill dozens in eastern Spain
Teenager admits role in ‘appalling’ attack that saw homeless man punched and kicked over 100 times
Man charged with causing 'serious harm' in connection with death of Juris Kokenbergs in Lucan
Two men jailed for total of 26.5 years for gang rape of teenage girl
Man (60s) seriously injured in hit-and-run incident in Athlone
Michael Healy-Rae’s Taylor Swift AI post ‘raises attention around the use of deepfakes’
Groomsman pleads guilty to causing groom’s death by careless driving on morning of his wedding
League of Ireland contributes almost €165m a year to Irish economy, new report says
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Prosecutors in Georgia launch investigation into alleged 'falsification' of elections
Irish woman who resigned from Vatican abuse panel says new report is like 'marking your own homework'
UK Budget tax hikes may not be enough to undo '14 years of damage', says chancellor
Southport stabbing accused to face court on terrorism charge
80,000 workers needed to address 'significant' shortfalls in four key areas of infrastructure
Garda jailed for two years for sexual assault of children
In a powerful victim impact statement, the mother of the children described how the garda had broken her family’s trust.
Warnings of spending cuts and tax increases precede Labour Government's budget announcement
Ireland beat Georgia to progress to Euro 2025 play-off final
Man (60s) dies following single-car crash in Donegal this afternoon
Revenue detector dogs find €7.5 million worth of illicit and illegal contraband in Dublin
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Law professor told first garda at scene he shot a man before pulling weapon from jacket pocket
Hospital apologises over death of woman linked to failure to alert doctors to abnormal blood result
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CNN apologises and bans conservative commentator after racist remark made on air
Man who raped his young cousin over four year period was addicted to pornography, court hears
Three men accused of a torturing a woman at a Dublin flat refused bail
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Southport stabbing accused Axel Rudakubana charged with terror offence and production of ricin
Sporting Lisbon confirm Man United's willingness to meet Ruben Amorim's release clause
Trump doubles down on immigrant bashing amid calls to apologise for comedian's racist jokes
Man charged in Wexford with murder of Stephen Ring, woman charged with aiding and abetting
Irish peacekeepers safe as UNIFIL HQ hit by rocket 'likely fired by Hezbollah'
Former British colonies owe a 'debt of gratitude', Tory leadership contender Jenrick says
Woman pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death of special needs assistant
Free prescription medicines and 40,000 extra healthcare staff included in Sinn Féin’s healthcare plan
'Starvation as a weapon of war': President Higgins condemns Israeli ban on UN aid agency
The Israeli parliament voted overwhelmingly yesterday to ban the UN aid agency from operating in Palestine.
UNRWA spokesperson Juliette Touma called the decision "outrageous" and said it would deprive people in Gaza of medical services, education and food.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said the move represents "the further collective punishment" of Palestinians.
Mary Lou McDonald shares her 'regrets' as she faces media after Sinn Féin crises
Jeff Bezos defends Washington Post decision not to endorse a presidential candidate