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Israel agrees to at least three days of 'humanitarian pauses' in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations
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Kneecap film set to surpass €1 million at the box office today
Two teens arrested after Irish chef shot dead outside his restaurant in Kansas City
Inquest hears details of innocent man shot dead in Bray on the orders of vengeful criminal
Barry Keoghan added to the cast of Peaky Blinders movie
Traffic diversion in place for two years in Dublin City’s northside to be lifted on Sunday
UK government to 'take decisions' on possible outdoor venue smoking ban - Starmer
Martin bans Israel from bidding on State defence contracts and issues support for EU sanctions
Man appears in court charged with murder of Montserrat Martorell in Derry
Former fiddle player in country singer Michael English's band awarded €44,000 for unfair dismissal
Austrian man charged over collision that killed 87-year-old woman in Donegal
Large student housing complex in Limerick city scrapped over 'negative impact' on historic area
Kinetic dance floors in place at Croke Park as part of Coldplay's bid to reduce carbon emissions
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Fota Wildlife Park issues warning to customers after being hit by cyber attack
'Sad day for Tullamore': Over 300 jobs to go as Cardinal Health's Offaly plant to close
Judge gives DPP deadline for progress over destroyed church mummies
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Colum Eastwood has announced he is to step down in October as SDLP leader
An alternative to 999/112 phone calls for non-urgent medical issues could be on the way
Passengers will have to separate liquids at Dublin Airport again from Sunday
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Oasis announce three extra UK gigs ‘due to unprecedented demand’
Majority of Irish people welcome migrants who move here to ‘make a better life for themselves’
Witness appeal after firearm discharged from moving vehicle on Cork to Limerick road
Poll: Do you think smoking should be banned in beer gardens in Ireland?
Three arrested and firearm seized by gardaí on patrol in Crumlin
Hugo, Izzy and Naoise: Met Éireann releases this winter's list of storm names
Dublin school intervenes after child with 'signs of trauma' is moved to Tipperary Ipas centre
The young girl was due to enter 2nd class but she and her mother were transferred to Dundrum House earlier this month unexpectedly.
Telegram founder charged and banned from leaving France
Man charged after woman dies in hospital following serious two-vehicle collision in Co Donegal
Israeli gunfire hits 'clearly marked' UN humanitarian vehicle in Gaza
The vehicle was hit yesterday evening but the two occupants were unharmed.
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