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1,000 asylum seekers to be accommodated at Thornton Hall by the end of June
Justice Minister has no clarity on when law allowing nightclubs to open later will come in
Garda investigation into petrol bomb attack at house in Tallaght
High Court told Ireland is breaching human rights law by failing to house homeless asylum seekers
Trial of senior barrister accused of 2022 murder on Tallaght farm delayed until October
Why did Google tell people to eat rocks and glue cheese to pizza?
Google’s ‘AI Overview’ rollout has had some high-profile glitches.
Ryan pledges random searches of civil aircraft to check for weapons and military equipment
'Early cancer detection' garden goes on display in Phoenix Park as annual Bloom festival launches
'It looks bloody awful': Disbelief in FG as local candidate steps down over planning allegations
Dáil suspended after Fianna Fáil TD appears to accuse People Before Profit of being 'Putin's puppets'
Council concerned over night flights as part of proposed search and rescue base at Weston Airport
Eight charged over Ireland's biggest ever drugs haul off the southeast coast
Murder trial of six people accused of murder in Tralee cemetery begins in Cork
The Gaeltacht housing crisis: 'People can't buy houses or get planning permission and there are few places to rent'
Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ at match, court told
Sunny bank holiday weekend forecast with temperatures of up to 21 degrees
Man threatened two busloads of children while brandishing knife on Parnell Square, court told
All 105 motorcyclists who died on roads over 5 years were men, RSA says in appeal for vigilance
Man who allegedly tried to remove Palestinian flag from Leinster House granted bail
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Inquiry launched into HSE's handling of patient data after records accessed by third parties
Irish Google rep says bizarre AI results are 'not typical' of most answers
Russian espionage a 'key risk' to cyber security in Ireland, as war erodes European standards
An bhfuil fonn ort tuilleadh eolais a fháil faoi d’iarrthóirí i dtoghchán na hEorpa? Breathnaigh ar ár mbunachar sonraí nua
Man, 20s, released without charge after arrest over death of man in Co Kerry
Public transport: 'The feeling is that those with money to spend will only come to town by car'
Andrea Horan
Mandatory drug testing of drivers involved in serious collisions to come into effect on Friday
Debunked: One political party's false election claims on immigration, neutrality and NATO
A leaflet by Ireland First contains a number of inaccuracies.
'Europe could be doing a hell of a lot more' on Gaza, says Taoiseach
Man (35) appears in court charged with fatal assault of man in north Kerry
Man arrested as part of investigation into 2010 murder of Lee Slattery in Limerick
‘What have they proposed that actually brings us further?’ - Eamon Ryan slams SocDems and PBP
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man arrested after allegedly climbing over fence into Leinster House to remove Palestinian flag
Checking Privilege: How the European Parliament fails to reflect the diversity of the EU
Investigation by Noteworthy finds disabled people are significantly underrepresented, with little practical support given to improve participation.
Facebook will soon use your photos, posts and other info to train its AI. You can opt out (but it's complicated)
Changes announced to scheme that pays companies up to €10,000 for recruiting long-term unemployed
FG local candidate suspends campaign after report she received money to withdraw planning objection