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'Symbolic' cross-border bridge linking Louth to Down put out to tender
United States moves to shield Saudi crown prince over Jamal Khashoggi’s murder
Further investment in trans healthcare services needed, clinicians tell TDs
Varadkar says UK won’t drag Ireland into a recession, as Britain introduces austerity budget
Flight MH17: Three convicted of murder over downing of Malaysia Airlines plane over Ukraine
Newsletter: What's behind the global tech sector job cuts?
Redacted Lives: The second episode of our new documentary series is out now
Garda retention: Rise in number of trainees quitting before they qualify as full members
'Brazil is back': President-elect Lula vows to fight deforestation at COP27
NATO believes deadly blast at Poland border was an 'accident'
Government must take time to examine CETA judgement, says Varadkar
Government reiterates support for Ukraine despite Russian entry ban
Tusla and AAI given new tracing powers after 'technical issue' arises with Birth Information Act
'The level of sickness we're seeing is massive': A day on addiction outreach in Limerick city
Trump poised to launch 2024 comeback bid as he makes 'very big announcement' tonight
McGrath 'strongly supports' Donohoe's bid for second term as Eurogroup President
Ukraine's Zelenskyy will virtually address all third-level students in Ireland this Friday
Divisions emerging between Govt parties over amending legislation to ratify CETA
Cabinet approve Ireland's bid to co-host Euro 2028
Mother and Baby Homes: Forum says Tusla is 'erratic, dysfunctional and devoid of trust'
US and UK sanction more than 30 Iranian officials and groups over crackdown on protesters
Trump's words 'endangered' Americans before US Capitol riot, Pence says
Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping agree that nuclear weapons should never be used
Vicky Phelan: A tenacious, adored campaigner who strengthened the voice of women in Ireland
Ambulance carrying critically ill patient forced to wait at toll plaza
Redacted Lives: The first episode of our new documentary series is out now
'Pregnant from Ireland' - A term many people didn't know until recently, even the women themselves
In a ramshackle Blackpool, there were signs of British-Irish relations turning a corner
Construction industry lobbying to change law and reduce planning challenges
Mother and Baby Homes: Collaborative Forum's report to finally be published - after years of delays
Why the letters CETA now spell trouble for the Government
Joe Biden tells COP27 that the 'very life of the planet' is at stake in climate crisis
Taoiseach wears 'shamrock poppy' at British-Irish summit, says it's right to honour those who died
CETA: Supreme Court rules trade deal cannot be ratified by Oireachtas unless law is changed
UK wants EU visitors to give 'face and fingerprint biometrics' - but Irish will be exempt
Kwasi Kwarteng told Liz Truss her decision to sack him was 'mad'
Revolving Door: Revealing the relationship between government officials and lobbyists
At least 86 individuals who held senior positions in government have lobbied once or more since 2015.
Taoiseach and UK PM determined to get deal done on NI Protocol 'as quickly as possible'
US midterms: As the election count drags on, focus shifts to the 2024 White House race
Taoiseach Micheál Martin meets UK PM Rishi Sunak at summit in Blackpool