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In Pictures: Bohemians FC VS Palestine
Palestine have beaten Bohemians FC 2-1 in Dalymount Park in Dublin.
Gardaí renew appeal for witnesses of fatal shooting in Drimnagh last week
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Spouses and partners of employment permit holders will now be allowed to work in Ireland
Man jailed for two years for supplying phone credit used to coordinate murder of Noel Kirwan
Government to review research on impact of sick pay before making decision on future increases
Continued power outage stops some Luas green line services again, after short respite
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
The 'This is why we can't have nice things' brigade should learn to lighten up
Welfare cuts impacting Ukrainian mothers and elderly done under Govt's guise of 'equality'
There will be a 'substantial increase’ in number of speed and safety cameras on Irish roads, Harris says
Woman missing from Dublin found safe and well
HSE apologises to family of woman who killed baby son and took own life in 2020
Tánaiste to raise concerns with Lebanese officials over progress in Pte Sean Rooney murder case
Ireland ‘losing a generation of young people’ in politics because of abuse and harassment
Irish Defence Forces Chief Sean Clancy appointed as head of EU military committee
Lt Gen Sean Clancy will take over the top job from Austrian General Robert Brieger.
Flashing, mooning and homegrown potatoes: The bad behaviour that (temporarily) shut The Portal
Man who believed he was meeting girl (11) but instead found adult 'decoy' livestreaming is jailed
'Hang traitors' graffiti is a threat to 'kill politicians' and cannot go unchallenged, TD says
This app will help you find your best match - a candidate in the European elections
Ukrainians will be able to appeal social welfare cuts, McGrath says
Witness appeal as two people hospitalised following two-car collision in Co Kerry
PSNI search for man who attacked two people, covered them in petrol and tried to set them alight
E-scooters to be regulated from Monday, with new laws prohibiting use by under-16s
Teenager charged in connection with Dublin riots released on bail
Man charged after woman seriously assaulted in Dublin last Friday
Gardaí 'categorically reject' claims that school group was escorted near canal due to tents
Poll: Have you watched Bodkin?
Concerns raised that Irish emergency medicine model is 'failing' severely ill and injured people
Other European countries routinely despatch doctors to the scene of accidents – but not Ireland.
Concerns have been raised at the highest level of government.
Consultants are calling for international 'gold standard' care for Irish patients.
Opinion: Ozempic isn't the answer — we need to change our toxic food system
Dr Catherine Conlon
Former TD voices concern about intimidation of candidates after swastika cut into poster
Millions spent on security at asylum seeker centre where staff were 'unvetted' and 'paid cash'
A January 2023 report found there was “no vetting in place for staff” and that the majority of workers had around “three months of experience in this field”.
Sligo to be added to remediation scheme for homes damaged by defective blocks
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Dublin-New York portal to switch off again tonight as organisers try to block ‘inappropriate’ behaviour
German court convicts far-right politician of using banned Nazi slogan during campaign
M11 southbound open again after truck overturned earlier today
Israeli settlers block and loot food convoy as President Higgins condemns attacks on aid for Gaza