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Explainer: What's in the UK's Cass Review and what does it mean for trans healthcare?
Trans young people in Ireland “currently do not have access to any form of gender identity-related healthcare”, Trans Equality Together said.
Jury at Stardust inquest seek further legal guidance on sixth day of deliberations
Pregnant British woman jailed for transporting €450,000 of cannabis into Ireland
Rat droppings and ‘encrusted food debris': Nine food businesses got closure notices in March
Gemma O'Doherty appears in court following arrest in harassment injunction case
'Sex addict' nurse given suspended sentence for groping female colleague
Simon Harris makes changes to junior ministerial ranks in first Cabinet meeting
The new Taoiseach has been finalising the positions this morning.
After eight years, Scouting Ireland accepts liability after girl was swept out to sea and died
Man charged with murder of father-of-two in Limerick City last year
Here's who got promoted by Taoiseach Simon Harris at his first cabinet meeting
Munster abuse case: Children's uncles bid to overturn convictions based on letter sent to judge
Ireland recognising State of Palestine would 'give hope', Ambassador says
Celbridge households more than a week into water disruption after burst main
Poll: Does the rainy weather change how you get around?
MEPs will vote today on the EU Migration Pact: Here's what it means (in a five-minute summary)
Six fire engines attend scene of blaze at car showroom in north Co Dublin
Junior Ministerial jobs up for grabs as Cabinet meets under Taoiseach Harris for first time
FactCheck: Are psychiatric patients in Canada given leaflets for assisted dying when they go to A&E?
Lower educational qualifications 'key driver' of weaker employment rates in NI compared to Ireland
Silver spoons, Star Wars and The Who on the menu at Dáil 'jamboree' day
When Government minister Heather Humphreys first saw Harris in the Dail in 2011, she thought the ‘young lad’ was on a tour or work experience.
Teens in private residential care dropped off at Tusla HQ over safety concerns
Private operators of residential care homes for migrant teens had fears over grooming and drug use.
Evidence had been found which suggested teens were being groomed and at risk of sexual exploitation.
Requests to move the at-risk children weren't granted - so the private firm staff decided they needed to discharge the teens from their care.
Protocols brought in since the invasion of Ukraine mean the staff-to-children ratio in these facilities is not as strong as it is in Tusla care homes.
Valverde nets late equaliser as Real Madrid and Man City play out six-goal thriller
Harry Kane scores on his return to North London - but Arsenal rally for draw against Bayern
Spirited Ireland lose to European champions England in front of over 32,000 at the Aviva
Patrick O'Donovan and Peter Burke named as ministers after appointment by Taoiseach Simon Harris
As the new leader of the country, Harris has this evening nominated members of Cabinet from his own party.
Three men arrested as gardaí seize €700,000 worth of cannabis in Co Roscommon
Eurovision organiser says abuse of contestants over Israel's inclusion in competition 'unacceptable'
Peter Burke and Patrick O'Donovan have just been named as Cabinet ministers - so who are they?
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
An Bord Pleanála gives green light to €1.2 billion data centre in Ennis
Here are the 26 promises new Taoiseach Simon Harris made tonight
Solicitor: Insurers should take note of the Supreme Court's decision today on personal injuries
Stuart Gilhooly
Tánaiste says Ireland will recognise State of Palestine in 'next few weeks'
MEPs urged to accept Migration Pact tomorrow but some negotiators acknowledge remaining flaws
Temperatures to reach as high as 18 degrees this week (with a mix of sunshine and rain)
Jury at Stardust Inquest to continue deliberations tomorrow
Cork City Council adopts a new strategy to increase tree cover in the city