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Chambers defends €9m phone pouch spend as opposition ask minister 'are you for real?'
Tánaiste and Chief of Staff say Irish troops in Lebanon have 'ample' food and water for 30 days
The Late Late Show Country Music Special is back this Friday with a tribute to Kris Kristofferson
Minister says ‘everything that can be done is being done’ on safety as road deaths reach 138
Government's policy 'insufficient' to halt or reverse decline of Ireland's environment - EPA
Irish Rail scraps new timetable after changes caused havoc for Dublin commuters
Three men arrested in violent disorder investigation released without charge
Watchdog says some Budget measures ‘can be explained by fact we are close to General Election’
Child abuse images freely available on social media platforms, online safety expert warns
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee will later today launch the annual report of Hotline.ie.
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Melania Trump defends abortion rights in upcoming memoir
Woman charged after gardaí seize €100,000 worth of cannabis in Co Dublin search operation
Irish army end armed protection for Portlaoise Prison after 50 years
Palestinian wins human rights award for peaceful resistance of illegal occupation of West Bank
Donohoe ’embarrassed’ by bike shed cost and ‘accepts responsibility’
PSNI fined £750,000 for major data breach that saw staff personal details published online
Are we going to die like the dinosaurs? Experimental asteroid defence mission heads for space
Up to 100 new speed cameras will be rolled out during 2025
Unsealed: Trump 'resorted to crimes' in order to stay in office after 2020 election result
Foxes, badgers and hares sold as live bait in underground wildlife trade
The Journal Investigates exposes the Irish black market, as data reveals the majority of successful prosecutions aren’t recorded as criminal convictions.
Live animals used to ‘blood’ hunting dogs
Protected species trafficked to be killed
No criminal conviction in almost 70% of successful prosecutions
Opinion: Enacting the Occupied Territories Bill is more important now than ever
Gerry Liston and Éamonn Meehan
Israel strikes Beirut while ordering more Lebanese people to flee
A renewed wave of violence has taken over the Middle East as Israel stages a war with Hezbollah.
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Firearms and ammunition seized in Cork in operation involving over 60 gardaí
EU delays new anti-deforestation laws by 12 months
Free HRT available from January but women will still pay GP and dispensing fees, says minister
Gardaí investigating after man left in serious condition in hospital following assault in Cork
US President Biden says he would not support attacks on Iran's nuclear sites by Israel
Judge convicts Galway farmer of assault for throwing cow dung towards minister
Four new adult ADHD teams get budget funding completing national rollout plan
Father and son among eight charged over 'torture' of woman in Dublin flat
Long delayed pension auto-enrolment set to begin in September 2025
One in four military officers are planning to leave the Defence Forces in the next five years
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The Candidate: How do you tell Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil apart?
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Two new early intervention in psychosis teams promised for Limerick and Dublin
'Don’t worry': Babies born in December will also now get the €420 'baby boost'
Man died at Cork hospital after delayed diagnosis due to broken CT scanner, inquest hears
How are vapers reacting to the tax hike on e-cigarettes? Quite well actually.
Sinn Féin faces questions over former press officer who admitted child sex offences