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Three boys aged between 10 and 11 charged with arson of church and church hall in Co Antrim
Man airlifted to hospital after climbing accident in North Clare
Fine Gael junior minister calls for doubling of stamp duty on homes purchased by vulture funds
Criminal prosecutions should be brought against Grenfell Tower cladding firms, says Gove
Celebration of life to take place for murdered Irish chef Shaun Brady today
Man (24) charged with assault causing harm following incident outside Cork cafe
Poll: Do you think culture cards for young people are a good idea?
Russian military says it has captured town in eastern Ukraine
Venezuelan presidential opposition candidate heads for Spanish exile
Sitdown Sunday: The heiress who let strangers give away her inheritance
FG's new MEP on online abuse, fighting for farmers and why she thinks passenger cap will cost jobs
A former champion jockey, Carberry became a household name after appearances on Dancing with the Stars and Ireland’s Fittest Family. But her next job is somewhat different.
Hezbollah fires rockets, Israel strikes after attack kills Lebanon rescuers
Cardiologist: We should welcome the new evidence that Ozempic may slow down ageing
Professor Robert Byrne
Manhunt underway in US after Kentucky highway shooting
'I wasn't safe in my own city': Impact of Dublin Riots to be explored in unique event
Tour this architecturally-designed luxury bungalow in Dublin 6 – yours for €995,000
SF's plan for the arts includes tax reliefs and a promise to repatriate 'stolen' Irish artefacts
Quiz: Can you identify these cities in autumn?
Carberry wants to 'clean up' horse passport rules across EU after abuses exposed in Kildare abattoir
The newly elected MEP says she wants to prioritise reforms in horse traceability as work gets underway in the EU Parliament.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Mick Clifford: 'They were convinced they knew what had happened to Una and who was responsible'
Mick Clifford
Death toll rises to 21 children after fire at Kenyan primary school dormitory
Rice and Grealish score the goals in cruel and painful Irish defeat
'This one feels sweeter' - superb Eddie Dunbar takes second Vuelta stage
Thousands of left-wing protestors take to streets of France against appointment of new PM
Harris and Starmer agree to take Ireland-UK relationship to 'new level' with annual summits
Both leaders have agreed to begin annual summits from March 2025 as they seek to redefine the Ireland-UK relationship.
Plaque honouring Hollywood star Maureen O'Hara unveiled at her childhood home in Ranelagh
Man (18) denied bail over alleged hatchet attack in Blanchardstown last week
Harris and Starmer say they're 'friends' looking for a stepchange in Anglo-Irish relations
Fifth person killed on Donegal roads in less than two weeks named
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 12 as health workers continue vaccinations
Gardaí investigating 'endangerment incident' involving drone at Aviva Stadium seize devices
Irishman goes missing while on solo hike in Sardinia
Gardaí receive over 160 contacts this week relating to historical sexual abuse in schools
Poll: Do you think Lee Carsley should sing either national anthem at today's match?
Four men arrested as detectives investigate serious assault on man (50s) last night
English media outrage as Lee Carsley opts not to sing national anthems