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Latest weather forecast as another warm weekend beckons
Andy Burnham has officially taken over as leader of Britain's Labour Party
Build up to the All-Ireland Hurling final this Sunday
US continues its air strikes on Iran as the two countries continue to battle over control of the Strait of Hormuz
Oscar-winning Irish actress Brenda Fricker has passed away aged 81
Commission of investigation into the activities of the conviced paedophile Michael Shine
Aer Lingus to consult unions at the airline on a cost-cutting plan envisaging a reduction of 500 jobs
Independent review commissioned into abandoned €50m Irish Rail project
A woman and a teenage girl have been charged with the murder of Scarlotte Faulkner
Tusla received its highest ever number of referrals last year
Property prices rose by 6.2% in the tweleve months to May
Ireland has committed to ending new HIV transmissions by 2030
The funeral of Jamey Carney has been taking place at St Mary's Cathedral in Killarney Co. Kerry
Organisations that provide assistance dogs to autistic people are gather ing this lunchtime to highlight the impact of their work
The sun is shining on St Swithin's Day - can we expect 40 days of fine weather?
A hosepipe ban will come into effect on Thursday
The coastguard has been dealing with a significant increase in the number of call-outs
Murder investigation underway in County Antrim after three people found dead in family home in Ballymena
The government to give a state apology to those abused by the paedophile Bill Kenneally
A campaign to help older people to downsize
Bank of Ireland is urging music fans to be on alert for ticket scams
Intel announces billions of euro in new investment in Leixlip plant
High temperature warning in place for five counties today Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Galway and Mayo
Tensions centered on the Strait of Hormuz as Iran and US strikes continue
Central Bank has issued a stark warning to the government about overspending
A special project that helps make surfing and other water activities accessible for young people with disability
Jurassic Park star Sam Neill has died aged 78
Man charged in connection with loyalist bonfire set ablaze with replica mosque on top
The inspector of prisons on why he believes overcrowding is now a 'national disgrace'
HSE has paused the issuing of cards including medical cards because of cyber attack on an external printing service
A change in approach to first-time drug offenders
Residents in Wicklow protest after a family resource centre was closed and forced to relocate
After 54 years the man who manages Dublin's Capuchin Day Centre is retiring
Update on the investigation into the murder of a woman in Killarney
Latest on RTÉ's appearance before the Dail Public Accounts Committee
Confirmation that Western Europe experienced its warmest June on record
New pilot scheme in Limerick is transforming responses to people experiencing mental health crises
An Coimisiún Pleanála clears the way for a housing development on the site of the former Bessborough mother and baby home
Gardaí are conducting door to door inquiries following the death of woman in Killarney
Trump says ceasefire with Iran 'is over' following overnight strikes
A fall in the number of personal injury claims
The European Parliament has passed a non-binding motion calling for a ban on the future sale of alumina to Russia
New analysis published today on how life and death has changed over the past century
Mental health campaigners highlight the plight of people seeking help in emergency departments
No end in sight to the scorching temperatures
Further rise in the amount of electricity consumed by data centres
72 year old man has been charged with the murder of his wife in Portlaoise
Marine Le Pen discovers her political fate
The Occupied Territories Bill is back before the Dáil
Nigel Farage to make a statement on his political future
The Taoiseach sets out Ireland's priorities for the EU at a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg
Investigations continue into the murder of a 39 year old man in Dun Laoghaire
Wildfire burning out of control in France has forced the evacuation of thousands of people
Reports that Nigel Farage didn't declare benefits from a man previously convicted of fraud
The cost of laptops and tablets for students is creating a digital tech divide in schools
Researchers discover types of bacteria living inside a woman's womb may affect IVF and other fertility treatments
Transatlantic row over World Cup red card
EU Commission meeting in Cork for the first big set pieces of Ireland's EU Presidency
Irish holiday-maker in France on fleeing their campsite as wildfires took hold
Offaly man jailed for four years over Limerick crash
Live from Crumlin as local hero Pico Lopes prepares for kick off against Argentina
El Nino to develop into a strong event between July and September
A new conservation effort aimed at reversing the decline of Ireland’s curlew population is underway
Inspection reports published today highlight ongoing problems in some nursing homes
Why the legal aid scheme is under severe strain
CSO figures cast light on the country's surge in export last year
Plans for a Greenway along the Old West Clare Railway
Around 300 jobs under threat at the social media company TikTok's Irish operation
The IDA published its results for the first 6 months of the year
Ireland's six month presidency of the European Union begins today with a ceremony at Dublin Castle
NTA criticised over handling of abandoned rail traffic managment system that has cost 50 million euro
More young people then ever before seeking help from the youth mental health service Jigsaw
A pilot scrappage scheme for cars closed this morning about an hour after it opened for applications
Minister for Finance on the restoration of excise duty and the cut in restaurants vat
From today people can use an online form to notify the regulator if there's insufficent access to cash in their area
Central Bank has launch a new map showing the location of every ATM and cash service point in the country
On the eve of the EU's Presidency Gardi say they'll be mounting the biggest security operation in the state's history
Data Protection Commission described 45% jump in complaints to its office last year as "unprecedented"
Nurses and midwives stage a protest over what their union says are unsafe staffing levels at UMHL
Deaths of three Irish citizens in Spain
Venezuela death toll rises to 1,450
What is the status of sports projects approved in 2020?
Heatwave moves to east Europe
What to expect from UK's new likely Prime Minister Andy Burnham?
New retirement age rights for employees come into effect
A Venezuelan woman living in Ireland tells us about the destruction at home
Why scientists say this week's punishing European heatwave is the result of climate change
A gradual reversal in the excise cuts on petrol and diesel due to be discussed by Government
30 years ago today Veronica Guerin was murdered - one of her friends speaks about her memories of that day
Met Eireann extends its high temperature warning until Saturday
How is Ireland coping in the heat?
Uisce Éireann on the impact of water shortages over the next few days
Thunderstorm warning for six counties amid high temperature
Thousands of people are feared dead after two powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela
Latest on the extreme heat being recorded across Europe
Ireland could experience it's hottest day on record today
The HSE has said it has overspent by 400 million euro so far this year
Iarnrod Eireann says transport services in North Dublin should return to normal within the next hour
The impact the extremely hot weather is having across Europe
Should the possession of drugs for personal use be decriminalised?
Reports of domestic abuse to women's aid rose by a third last year
New report published today revealed systemic neglect has left the traveller community feeling abandoned within its own country
Expressions of support today for survivors of abuse at Dunderrow National School in Cork
Apology to the family of a Dublin teenager who died while waiting to see a consultant
Severe heat alerts are in place across Europe
New survey shows a significant number of parents would like their child to attend a multi- denominational school
Peter Murrell jailed for five years for embezzling SNP funds
Plans for the redevelopment of Dublin's GPO have been unveiled
A newly- decribed species of spider
Kier Starmer resigns as British Prime Minister
Focus Ireland to launch reports on homelessness
Rape Crisis Ireland reports increase of over 15% in numbers contacting their helpline
Analysing Starmer's resignation
New Irish citizens tell us their stories
Sports update
Two men who ran an "online drugs supermarket" for Drogheda gang have been jailed
Micheál Martin arrives to attend the second day of the EU summit in Brussels
How renewed attacks in Lebanon are threatening the US Iran peace deal
Labour Candidate Andy Burnham has won the Makerfield by election
Violent clashes in South Africa over Malawian migrants
The End of an era for Limerick's golden grill chipper
How you can be part of the cuckoo tracking project
Jason Clancy the man who made the first formal complaint against the late child abuser Bill Kenneally
The government's new plan to tackle financial crimes
Public inquiry examining allegations of the abuse at Muckamore Abbey Hospital published today
Moscow in chaos after a major Ukrainian drone attack
New research shows only 3% of female inter-county GAA players have children
The Democratic Republic of Congo's dream first goal at the World Cup
The EU parliament votes through the migration pact
The Dáil will vote tonight on Sinn Féin's legislation to remove the three day wait period for an abortion in early pregnancy
Another heatwave warning for Europe
Jury in Jeffery Donaldson case told 'Complainants not reliable enough' as teams have now closed their cases
Should Ireland set new alcohol safety limits?
Would you make Leitrim your home town?
Minister says short-term lettings bill to be strongest in Europe
G7 leaders agree to 'increase pressure' on Russia via energy sanctions
Five-year-old boy and mother seriously injured in Kerry firepit incident
Pilot non-surgical treatment for enlarged prostates
Complainants did not take case against Donaldson 'for the fun of it', trial hears
Can AI help save vital plants?
Drug dealer jailed for 10 years over threats to families
UK to ban social media for under-16s
US/Iran Agreement - "It is very, very fragile, very explosive"
Recurring delays in spinal treatment at CHI - review
Search for Dullard, Jacob recommences in Co Wicklow
Complications surrounding venues for GAA games this weekend
61 structures identified at Woodstown Viking site
Ireland 'home' match with Israel will be moved to neutral venue
Arrest as gardaí investigate death of man in Leitrim
Donaldson denies meeting was to nip allegations in bud, court told
"The Iranian leadership says that major progress has taken place"
Excitement in Mayo village for arrival of Canadian Prime Minister
British artist David Hockney dies aged 88
The latest on the continuing tensions in Belfast
The Taoiseach says the Common Travel Area needs to be managed as people will endeavour to abuse it
The European Central Bank has raised euro zone interest rates today
Details on the HSE audit of public consultant contracts
Jeffrey Donaldson has denied all charges in his trial
Soccer World Cup starts in Mexico later tonight
A new study asking people if the grey squirrel should be eradicated
Court appearance of a man charged with attempted murder in North Belfast
Latest from Lenister house this lunchtime
The number of homes approved for planning permission across Dublin fell by over one third in the first quarter of the year
The public inquiry into the death of Belfast Soliticor Pat Finnucane began today in Belfast
Riad Bouchaker has pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder of two girls and a boy
Why some big GAA games won't be on our screens over the weekend
Appeal for information following horrific stabbing attack in north Belfast in the early hours of this morning
A report into the handling of child abuser Bill Kenneally inquiry due to be published today
Why is Donald Trump finding it so difficult to end the war he started with Israel on Iran
Reaction from abuse survivors charity support to the Bill Kenneally report
A celestial double act - a spectacular planetary pairing lighting up Irish skies tonight
Kinahan gang leader Seán McGovern jailed for 24 years
Will an announcement be made today on the future of Ireland - Israel soccer fixture in Dublin?
Iran says it will stop strikes on Israel after an escalation of hostiliites in the Middle East.
Jennies Law to be signed off by cabinet tomorrow
Some cardiac surgeries are expected to be cancelled tomorrow due to a strike by profusionists in the public health system
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Irish roots
Eight more sets of infant remains have been found at the former Tuam mother and baby home
Government is to impose travel bans on two Israeli cabinet ministers
Tech giant Anthropic has warned that latest AI models are beginning to show signs they could escape human control
The family of Austalian man Robert Pether remains under Baghdad travel ban one year after Iraqi jail release
America’s new tourism envoy visits Ireland to boost declining numbers of overseas visitors travelling to the US
Local reactions to Katie's Croke Park dream
A UNIFIL peacekeeper has been killed and two others wounded in south Lebanon
The European Commission is taking Ireland to Europe’s highest court over peat cutting
New CSO figures show slight growth in domestic economy for the first three months of this year
Gardaí still establishing circumstances surrounding the murder of a 21-year-old man in Dublin city centre last weekend
Special report on criminal legal aid
Inland Fisheries Ireland is reporting a "significant fish kill" on the River Glyde near Tallanstown
A Wicklow man been crowned New Zealand's top junior sheep shearer
HSE has apologised for the deficits in care which ended in the death by suicide of Maxine Maguire
Natalie McNally's partner sentenced to life for murder
CSO latest figures show extraordinary difference in house prices between north and south of the border
Day one of the leaving cert - English paper 1
The cabinet is considering introducing a scrappage scheme to encourage motorists to buy an electric vehicle
Keir Starmer has apologised to the familes of the victims of the Springhill shooting in Beflast more than 50 years ago
Latest from the Jeffrey Donaldson trial at Newry Crown Court
Investigation into the death of a man in Dublin on Saturday night
Michael Healy-Rae believes his brother Danny's words cost him his job as Junior Minister at the Department of Agriculture
The death toll from an overnight barrage of Russian strikes on Ukraine has risen to 18
The average cost of third party motor claims here is more than 50% higher than the UK
UN warning to prepare for El Niño - could be the strongest one in decades
The Connacht GAA dome reopens
The hedgehog is in decline across Europe but we don't know if the pattern is repeated here
Man, 21, dies following assault in Dublin city centre
Fianna Fáil TD Malcolm Byrne confirms he was arrested on suspicion of drink driving
Israel pushes deeper into Lebanon, strikes ordered on Beirut suburbs
Woman claims she told Eleanor Donaldson about abuse incident
Education Minister suggests no new Irish language secondary schools for five years
Warnings from Aughinsh Alumina of 'unintended consequences' if trade sanctions are imposed on exports to Russia
Department of housing to publish the number of people in emergency accommodation across the country
Gardai in Galway are carring out a murder investigation after the violent death of mother of two in Clifden
Latest transport updates from roads, rail and sky ahead of one of the busiest weekends of the year
Trial told Jeffrey Donaldson letter to one of his alleged victims was not an apology
It's swarming season people are being advised too check their roofs and unused sheds for swarms of honey bees
TEMU has been fined 200 million euro by the EU for the sale of illegal products
Israel strikes Beirut and southern Lebanon after large-scale evacuation orders
Tánaiste says applications for the summer programme for children with complex educational needs will be reopened
The trial of the former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has begun hearing evidence from one of two complainants
The Government is to ease the rules on one- off homes in rural areas
The 40th anniversary of Knock Airport
Electric Ireland has just announced price increase for residential electricity and gas from the 1st of July
Latest developments in the Middle East as Israel continues its bombardment of Southern Lebanon
Central Bank has warned that global risks to the Irish financial system arising from the Middle East conflict
Thunderstorm warning issued for five counties amid high temperatures
Ten schools in Carlow closed today due to threatening email
The Advertising Authority turns it's focus on the Beauty Industry
Hundreds of Muslims gather in Croke Park for the celebration of Eid al-Adha
Status Yellow heat warning has been issued for eight counties
A law to ban trade with territories illegally occupied by Israel moved a step closer
New approach to assessing people for Autism
New advice from the Food Safety Authority on giving slushies to under 10's
Two new TD's are taking their seats in Dáil Eireann today
Galway GAA star, Sean Fitzgerald will join Love Island line-up
Woman arrested in relation to Kyran Durnin investigation
As the dust settles on the by-elections, parties weigh up the implications
Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns on the consequences of the by-election results
Pope Leo has used his first encyclical to warn of the risks posed by artifical intelligence
Former Chief Executive of the Scottish National Party pleads guilty to embezzlement
The International Monetary Fund has again urged the government to broaden the tax base
Ireland could see the record temperature for a single day in May broken this week
Irishman Tom Deasy who was on the Gaza- bound Flotilla
Taoiseach Micheál Martin's meeting with Pope Leo
Voting continuing this lunchtime in Dublin Central and Galway West bye-elections
Met. Eireann is forecasting temperatures to rise to the mid-twenties early next week
International condemnation of Izrael's treatment of thoes on board the Gaza- bound Flotilla
Transport executive to appear before PAC over Irish Rail's decision to scrap a new IT system costing €50 million
Calls for more answers about the death of a man following an alleged shoplifting incident
Tribute to former Camogie President Liz Howard
Winner of this years Dublin literary award
Around 350 Irish-based jobs are under threat at Facebook's parent company, Meta
Robust exchanges in the Dail between the Government and Oppostition following publication of a report on rental costs
Plans to establish a direct DART service connecting Dublin city centre and Navan
Man jailed for 2 years for dangerous driving causing serious injury to his brother
How you can monitor what candidates are spending on the by-elections
Members of the Óireachtas Media Committee question RTÉ senior figures
Galway West Constituency
Former Garda physically and psychologically abused his former partner Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard today
Cabinet has decided the Comptroller and Auditor General should have oversight of RTÉ
President Catherine Connolly is in London today as she begins a three day offical visit to England
Donald Trump has warned Iran that 'the clock is ticking' as talks to bring the war to an end have stalled
The cabinet to concider moving RTÉ under the remit of the Comptroller and Auditor General.
The hazards posed by the disposal of vapes
Keir Starmer has said he will 100% support Labour's candidate in a By- Election
The sister of President Connolly, is among at least six Irish citizens aboard an aid flotilla that have been detained by Israel
Water Safety Ireland call for people to plan ahead for a safe summer
Minister asks for RTÉ payments from 2020 to be examined
Streeting backs Burnham in bye-election amid Starmer revolt
Ahern should reflect on migrant comments, says Tánaiste
Quieter mood in Vienna as Eurovision final nears
Blue Flag awarded to 85 beaches and nine marinas
Consumer prices rose by 3.7% the highest annual inflation rate since the beginning of 2024
UK Health Minister Wes Streeting has resigned
New figures reveal that the number of eviction notices issued by landlords rose by 50% in the first 3 months of the year
Five years on the HSE cyber attack - what has changed?
Clare celebrate their dramatic win against Tipperary in the Munster U20 hurling
Ahern comments on immigration 'not appropriate' - Martin
Call for change amid decrease in breath tests on roads
Annual house price growth eases to 6.5% in March - CSO
Starmer meets rival Streeting amid leadership revolt
'Deep concern' as organ donations fall to five-year low
Second UK govt minister resigns, Starmer urged to quit
2,000 NAS workers engaging in 24-hour strike
Holiday bookings down 20% - ITAA
Number of new electric cars licensed in April soars 73% - CSO
Eurovision begins in Vienna amid boycott controversy
Medical Board at UHL said it needs emergency funding to deal with patient safety risks at the hospital
Director of the National Ambulance Service on the impact of industrial action on emergency callouts
Analysis of UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer speech this morning
Humanitarian assistance to be provided to all affected by the fire at the Tycor Business Centre in Waterford
Roscommon defeated Galway in the Nestor Cup becoming Connacht Champions for the first time in years
Keir Starmer says poor results for his party in local elections have not weakened his resolve to lead
The head of the HSE has been speaking about the organisation's latest money problems
Trump threatens much higher import taxes on the EU if last summers agreement isn't enacted by the 4th of July
Organisers of Darkness into Light in Waterford are not running the event this year in protest of the closure of Pieta premises
Ireland's first full-time wildlife vet
The health service is trying to cut back on spending after going over budget
Social media companies, appearing before an Óireachtas committee, have insisted that their platform aren't addictive
The family of a man who died from sepsis two days after being discharged from hospital, hopes their father's story will help others
Two brothers on trial for attempted murder
The power of sport to bring people together is being emphasised in Sligo this afternoon
A major new development at one of the country's most popular pre-historic sites
New study confirms Ireland has the most expensive electricity in the EU
The cabinet is addressing high energy costs at a meeting this afternoon
Three people with Hantavirus infection have been removed from the cruise ship off Cape Verde
Marco Rubio will meet the Pope tomorrow after weeks of friction between the Vatican and the White House
Has the tax on sugary drinks changed our habits?
Hedgehogs are on the decline across Ireland and are now classified as 'near threatened' throughout Europe
WHO on the spread of a rare virus on an international cruise ship
Fears of further hostilities between Iran and the US following exchanges of fire in the Middle East
Is the promised cut to third level fees now in danger?
A review found warning signs were missed in the initial police investigation following the murder of showjumper Katie Simpson
Good news for people suffering from the condition known as Butterfly skin
Iran says it turned back US warship from Strait of Hormuz
Taoiseach: Ireland should consider nuclear power, reduce fossil fuel reliance
Two Irish people among passengers on cruise ship with suspected outbreak of Hantavirus
Will Patrick Kielty return to the next season of The Late Late Show?
RTE One documentary investigates murder of Irish writer almost 100 years ago
Report from the Special Criminal Court as sentencing hearing for Sean McGovern continues
Nurses Union says last month was the worst April on record for hospital overcrowding
Nominations have closed for the bye-elections in Dublin Central and Galway West
Trump scraps tariffs on scotch whiskey
45-year-old man has appeared in court charged with stabbing two Jewish men in London
The Office of Public Works to offer free admission to almost all heritage sites on Friday May 22nd for senior citizens
Still no updated deadline for the completion of the National Children’s Hospital
Figures show a rise in the completion of new homes
An international panel of doctors calls for tougher action to combat alcohol abuse
30 projects receive investment of €37.5m for Agriculture research
'Dublin By Dusk' to re-energise Dublin City Centre
The fate of a stranded humpback whale has been making waves in Germany
Search continues for a disgarded handgun fired by a child amid a gang feud incident
Further criticism of the failure by social media companies to prevent children from using their platforms
Cancer experts warn patients are facing consistent delays to treatment due to machines breaking down
A new approach to combatting doping in sport
Farmers and agricultural contractors will receive fuel support payments by the end of June
Pop-up register for first time voters in Eyre Square this weekend
Details emerging of the expanded fuel support scheme
Two men arrested over the fatal assault of Scarlett Faulkner in County Tipperary earlier this year
Morgan McSweeney says he was wrong to advise Keir Starmer to appoint Mandelson as US ambassador
First cousins eligible for Tuam mother-and-baby site identification programme
Israeli authorities using access to water against Palestinians
CSO latest data on marriages in Ireland
Central figure in Kinahan crime group to be sentenced
Man accused of opening fire at White House Correspondents Dinner will appear in court today
Car bomb at Antrim Police station likely to work of 'New IRA'
Kilkenny man breaks Irish record in London Marathon
Should character references be allowed in Court cases
Violence against women is at epidemic proportions
Meta workers in Ireland seeking assurances about their jobs after company announced cuts to its global workforce
Latest from the EU leaders summit in Cyprus
Calls for urgent legislation of annual negligence compensation system
Technical issues as thousands queue for Ryder Cup tickets
Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for the redevelopment of Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Is a rise in the number of US troops passing though Shonnon Airport a threat to Ireland's neutrality?
An area across North Galway and Souh Mayo has become a UNESCO Geopark
Tóibín calls on Tánaiste to provide end date for use of SEAs
Security watchdog warns of 'lone wolf' attack threat
Guide for consumers to reduce energy use published
'Fine, sunny' days in store as temperatures to hit 21C
European Commission announces measures designed to tackle the impact of the energy crisis
Latest developments in the Middle East as three ships come under attack in the Strait of Hormuz
The date for By-Elections in Galway West and Dublin Central expected to be set later today
Irish people offered an early chance to buy Ryder Cup tickets
A sea turtle that washed up on a Co Kerry beach with severe injuries in 2004 is due to be released into the Atlantic ocean
Proposal to grant planning exemptions for modular homes
Department of Finance is forecasting a budget deficit of €1.2 billion for this year
GRA conference in Mayo has heard how suspended Gardaí and their families endured significant emotional and professional strain
The campaign to give equal rights to survivors of mother and baby homes who live in Britain
A new exhibition at the Irish Emergration museum EPIC, looks more broadly at the lives of Irish people in England
Ceasefire between the US and Iran appears to be in jeopardy
The National Archives says its already recieved 20 million views since the 1926 census was made available online last Friday
Hybrid staff in Bank of Ireland warned over meeting minimum in-person attendance
Keir Starmer to face House of Commons this afternoon over Mandelson vetting scandal
Daniel Kinahan lingering influence on professional boxing
There are 123 therapy dogs in schools around Ireland placed by the charity 'My Canine Companion'
Warnings of industrial action as concers that fuel prices could rise by 30%
The 1926 Census will be available online from midnight tonight
Israel-Lebanon ceasefire appears to be holding
Calls to make weight loss products easier to acess
Minister Jack Chambers
Latest reports suggest the LIV Golf league will continue
Reaction and analysis to the latest Fianna Fáil controversy
Why Ireland needs more allotments for gardeners.
Further turmoil in the Dail today between the Government and opposition parties over the cost of living.
Independent Minister Marian Harkin on vile abuse online
How much of a blow to government is Michael Healy Rae's departure?
New Residential Property Price figures released today
Conor McGregor settles his Whiskey Brand legal action.
Number of homeless deaths fell slightly in 2022, according to new figures from the Health Research Board
Investigation underway following a fatal assault at a house outside Dungarven
Tributes paid to Moya Brennan
PTSB sold for 1.6 billion to Austria's BAWAG Group
Latest on the middle east as the US continues to talk tough on Iran
The family of Limerick woman Scarlett Faulkner prepares to say goodbye
Tense afternoon as the coalition feels the pressure after the fuel blockades
Reaction to Government's €505 million support package
Further traffic disruption today as fuel protests continue in various parts of the country
Economic impact of the package announced yesterday
The pope responds - after Donald Trump launches an astonishing attack on the leader of the Catholic Church
From today two additional rare conditions will be screened for in the newborn heel‑prick test.
Nationwide fuel price protests continue for a fourth day
An Taoiseach addresses fuel crisis
Revenue Commissioners say they will work with tax payers affected by the fuel crisis
Peace talks due to take place in Islamabad in Pakistan tomorrow
Updates from around the country of the on-going fuel price protest
Response from Minister for Transport
Whats next in the middle -east two week ceasefire plan
Former garda and another man in court over organised crime investigation
Israel says it has stopped attacking Iran, but it will continue to hit Lebanon
Latest this lunchtime on the fuel protest taking place across the country
No sign of a diplomatic breakthrough as Donald Trump's Hormuz deadline draws closer
A small number of countries have secured deals with Iran to allow some of their ships to pass throught the Strait of Hornuz.
New survey on how parents want schools to be run
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