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Man and woman arrested in Finglas as part of cyber fraud and money laundering investigation
Dentists say they’re in short supply because colleges forced to rely on foreign students’ fees
Man charged with murder of young man in Tallaght remanded in custody awaiting evidence
Five fun and free things to do on Culture Night next week
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes convicted of dangerous driving and disqualified for two years
He has also been returned to court for consideration of whether a suspended prison sentence for violent disorder should be activated.
Rodents, dead cockroaches and a potato peeling station in a shed: FSAI shuts 8 food businesses
File sent to DPP about charges after death of Canadian tourist injured on O'Connell Street
Over 540,000 people using ‘at risk’ water supplies despite recent 25,000 decrease
Casting call: HBO is seeking Irish and UK kids to star in its new Harry Potter adaptation
Jeffrey Donaldson pleads not guilty to 18 charges of historical sexual offences
EU court rules Apple must pay Ireland €13 billion in unpaid taxes after lengthy legal saga
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the highest court in the EU.
The court ruled that Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid which Ireland is now required to recover.
In a statement, the Irish Government said the funds will now be drawn down from an escrow fund.
EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said the case was a win for "European citizens and tax justice".
Star Wars creator George Lucas leads tributes to ‘beautiful human being’ James Earl Jones
Poll: Will you read Leo Varadkar's autobiography?
Taoiseach says decision-making process over €336,000 Oireachtas bike shed must be investigated
Shane Lowry ends partnership with Kingspan after damning report on Grenfell Tower fire
UK inquiry into baby killer Letby case to begin hearing evidence
Ukrainian drone wave grounds flights from major airports, kills one woman near Moscow
Opinion: The government should go beyond the Scoping Inquiry recommendations on restorative justice
Dr Marie Keenan
Bill to extend Seanad voting rights to up to one million graduates to be brought to Cabinet today
The Apple saga: Ireland's epic and drawn-out battle over €13bn in taxes
We’ll know this morning whether Ireland and Apple or the European Commission wins.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Dublin's traffic lights to get new tweaks reminding drivers to give priority to cyclists
Donegal taxi driver jailed for sexually assaulting 18-year-old female passenger
Actress from TV show The Boys made to feel ‘uncomfortable’ after inappropriate 'demand' at NI Comic Con
Sinn Féin spends over €6,000 on 64 targeted social media ads for its new housing policy
Debunked: Hoax claim suggests leaflets are telling Irish children to make friends with strangers
Kate Middleton says she has finished chemotherapy treatment and is 'focused on staying cancer-free'
The second round of CAO points for 2024 have just been released. Find them all here
Team Ireland welcomed home after successful Paralympic Games
Former Iceland worker awarded €8,300 for being penalised over her role as shop steward
Temple Bar restaurant clashes with Council planners over illuminated sign
Tánaiste says fans should have paid respect to God Save the King at Ireland v England match
Calls for State to buy land for sale in Wicklow to double size of nature reserve
Taoiseach denies u-turn on stamp duty for homes bulk-purchased by vulture funds
Ireland must share debt with other EU nations in radical new plan to boost competitiveness
Volunteer gardeners, 'dry' urinals and repair cafes in a box: How Dubs are tackling climate change
Green Party leader says €560 'boost payment' for new parents would have 'meaningful impact'
Woman in Dublin to go on trial accused of impersonating learner permit test candidates