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Dundrum protest: 'We tell the children it's okay, nothing will happen and that we are safe here'
Women who were moved into the former hotel in Tipperary say they are fearful that the site could be attacked, amid ongoing hostility from protesters.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Second person dies days after crash in Donegal in which 16-year-old cousin killed
Man (50s) arrested after alleged stabbing incident outside of a shop in Co Cork
Plan to boost investment opportunities in EU headlines talks between Harris and Macron
The EU leaders also discussed the conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine and how their two countries can collaborate.
Here's what you had to say about Oasis' reunion tour
Have you or your loved one spent time in an Irish nursing home? We want to hear your stories
Taoiseach warns hotels against hiking prices on nights of Oasis concerts
Highest number of people emigrate from Ireland in almost ten years
UK has 'far too much' dangerous cladding, says Deputy PM after apartment block fire
Government would take any overflights carrying munitions to Israel 'very seriously'
RTÉ says AI deepfakes a ‘growing challenge’ after Facebook removes Mary Lou McDonald scam advert
Singer Mariah Carey announces that her mother and sister died on same day last weekend
Works to build second train track between two Cork towns to start next month
Man charged with attempted murder of ex and false imprisonment of her young child
Michelle O’Neill says puberty blocker ban in NI based on ‘clear advice’ from Chief Medical Officer
Student accommodation provider Yugo giving renters incorrect information about 51-week law change
Ireland talking directly to other governments to quicken pace of buying military hardware
It’s part of promised modernisation of the Defence Forces and its capabilities.
Councillor: The tourists at the weekend are further proof that Dublin needs a hotel tax
Darragh Moriarty
Man accused of Dublin city centre attack on tourist who later died facing 'more serious charge'
Gardaí investigating suspected petrol bomb attack on house in Cork city
Letterkenny University Hospital postpones some elective surgeries due to overcrowding
Teacher: Who cares if ministers' proposals on smartphones are a stunt? Kids need this
Eoghan Cleary
Chambers to extend bank levy on deposits as part of Budget 2025
Free RSV immunisation for newborns to be rolled out next week
Oasis to play Croke Park next August as band confirms long-awaited reunion
Google Ireland refused planning permission for data centre due to insufficient capacity on power grid
Target for gender-balanced EU Commission set to be missed as countries like Ireland only nominate a man
Poll: Should social media be banned for under-16s?
Environmental report gives Government a B- grade on fulfilling climate promises
Zuckerberg says Biden administration 'repeatedly pressured' Meta to censor certain Covid content
Irish products among cheap EU dairy forcing some West African farmers out of business
Experts told our investigative team that ‘it is cheaper to import milk than it is to buy from local farmers’.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Emergency services at the scene of a two-vehicle collision in Co Clare
French left accuses Macron of 'anti-democratic coup', after he rules out a left-wing government
Michael Lowry interviewed by CAB gardaí investigating the Moriarty Tribunal findings
Lowry, a former Fine Gael Minister for Communications and current Independent TD, spoke to detectives in Irishtown Garda Station in Dublin earlier this month.
Dublin's portal will now show visitors two new cities - Lublin, Poland and Vilnius, Lithuania
Taoiseach: 'No consent sought' by Israeli arms shipment flight which crossed Irish airspace