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Woman appears in court charged with murder of Darren Quigley in Carlow town
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US Foreign Secretary calls for Gaza ceasefire as WHO halts operations amid Israeli bombardments
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Women and children made up 70% of civilian deaths in conflicts in 2023
Nearly €20 million in funding for greyhound racing industry approved by Dáil
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Strikes continue in Lebanon and Israel as military orders civilians in south Beirut to evacuate
Harvey Weinstein retrial on sex crime charges pushed back to next year
Status Yellow rain warning issued for tomorrow afternoon in six counties
Fitness trainer found guilty of ‘predatory’ sexual assault on woman and ‘covert’ recordings
Huge explosion near Turkish capital kills four people, injures 14
DCU 'exploring all legal recourse' after staff threatened following wave of SPHE misinformation
Minister seeks Tusla report on Kyran Durnin as Harris says 'structure' needed to find out what happened
The Journal Investigates wins European Parliament Prize for work on missing child migrants
Southbound journeys through Dublin Port Tunnel will cost €13 at peak hours from 1 January
Gardaí extend search to rough ground near former home of suspected murder victim Kyran Durnin
Governments signs new security regulations to protect private and public 'essential services'
US says North Korea has sent troops to Russia and warns of consequences if they join Ukraine war
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Man who attempted to smuggle half a million euro worth of cocaine into Ireland has been jailed
Murdered trans teenager ‘immersed in darkness’, inquest told
Taskforce needed on teacher shortage ‘crisis’, Dáil told
British firearms officers facing prosecution to be granted anonymity up to point of conviction
DNA, CCTV and mobile phone evidence link accused to Hutch murder
Birmingham International Airport evacuated as police investigate 'suspicious vehicle'
Investigation after third petrol bomb attack in Limerick may be linked to ongoing feud
Court hears prison officer was 'terrified' after rape threat from prisoner
Creeslough families plead with Justice Minister to meet them before election
Decision to be made on mental competency of man accused of murdering Cork-born Bishop of LA
Fishamble confirm that Olivier award has been returned