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Irish Rail to be called before Transport Committee over delays caused by new timetable
Children's Hospital: June 2025 completion date, board accuses BAM of 'disregard for sick children'
BAM will “not be given another cent beyond what it is entitled to under contract”, the board will tell TDs.
Revenue seize drugs and fake designer goods worth over €670,000 in Dublin
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Gardaí hope for progress as body of Patrick Nugent, who died in February 1984, exhumed
Debunked: A doctored image falsely claims to show Kamala Harris posing with Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Irish woman seriously injured after dress caught fire at Spanish wedding
'Massive' Russian air strikes kill one person and injure six in Ukrainian city
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Crackdown on long-held provisional licenses delayed over fears of longer test waiting lists
Brilliant Burke winner seals Shamrock Rovers' win over Bohs
Irish bookshops expecting 'biggest publishing day this year' as new Sally Rooney novel goes on sale
World is turning its back on children and inconsistently applying international law, Harris says
Lebanon death toll rises to 492 in Israeli strikes, including 35 children
The Israeli military has fired on more than 1,300 sites in Lebanon yesterday.
The resulting death toll of 492 people includes 35 children.
The UN's Special Coordinator for Lebanon has warned that the "stability of the region is at stake".
'I did not use the word leaked': President has no regrets over comments about Israeli embassy
Earlier today the Taoiseach said the focus should be on Israel’s “failure to respect” international law.
Procurement rules 'should factor past performances' in wake of Children's Hospital - Taoiseach
AI 'more like scientific discovery than engineering' says Taoiseach as he meets with Sam Altman
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Body of Patrick Nugent - who died in unexplained circumstances in February 1984 - to be exhumed
Defence Forces personnel in Lebanon 'safe and accounted for' as Israeli air strikes intensify
Man in his 50s arrested at Dublin Port after gardaí seize 40 kg of suspected cocaine
Gardaí searching for man in relation to hijacking of car that had five-month old baby in backseat
The young girl was found safe and well.
Amazon confirms latest retelling of notorious Prince Andrew BBC interview isn't available in Ireland
Dublin childcare worker avoids criminal record after becoming 'aggressive' during inspection
Would-be assassin ‘left note saying he intended to kill Trump’
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Tánaiste open to banning airlines if they are found to have breached Irish law
Organic farming: Ireland has one of EU's lowest rates and weakest targets
Woman awarded €60,000 by WRC after being unfairly dismissed as a result of disability
Ex-Irish soldier killed while fighting for Ukraine was member of Army Ranger Wing
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Disabled MLA blasts ‘shambles’ after Aer Lingus plane left without him
Mary Lou McDonald tells Sky News that Irish unity 'right for British people and Irish people'
Ireland will enter Eurovision 2025, but the Netherlands is tight-lipped about its plans
Domestic violence protection orders increase by 25% in five years – court report
Donald Trump says 2024 presidential run will be his last if he loses
New €2,000 fine for selling nicotine-inhaling products, like vapes, at children's events