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Rhys McClenaghan posts joint-highest score of day to reach Olympic final
Thousands to climb Croagh Patrick in Co Mayo tomorrow to celebrate Reek Sunday
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Bobby McDonagh: Trump believes God saved him, so he won't go quietly in November if he loses
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Community gathers to pay respects to 11-year-old Clodagh Phelan after tragic death in Spain
Last-gasp Kennedy try sends Ireland sevens into 5th-place play-off at Olympics
Woman in her 30s arrested following fatal assault in Tallaght yesterday
Search continues for body of young boy who fell at the Cliffs of Moher last Tuesday
RTÉ switches to email competition for All-Ireland Final tickets after Northern viewers excluded
Ireland's 4x100m relay just outside Irish record as Ellen Walshe falls short of semi-final spot
Interment of Eamonn Casey in Galway Cathedral crypt under 'careful consideration'
Sport can be 'very unifying' says Harris as Paris Olympics celebrates migration
Ireland men's and women's double sculls progress to semi-finals with impressive displays
Man dies after single-vehicle road crash in Cork overnight
Taoiseach: Better social housing allocation mechanisms needed to address rising homelessness
Surrealing in the Years: Sinéad O'Connor waxwork scandal reaffirms the power of Liveline
Ireland primed for record medal haul as Paris is tasked with saving the Olympic Games
We preview the big storylines as the 2024 Olympics officially get underway.
Despite all the controversy and corruption, it still means something to be an Olympian
US Department of Justice urges court to throw out TikTok's appeal over forced sale of company
Miriam Donohoe: The Irish have very strong ties with Uganda - even hurling is big here
Miriam Donohoe
Coalition leaders discuss Covid inquiry set up as Tánaiste grows 'impatient'
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 3
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'Vital' developmental checks not being carried out on newborns due to shortage of nurses
A number of parents have contacted the Ombudsman for Children’s Office, saying their children’s health is being put at risk.
In pictures: Lady Gaga, a catwalk and a rare Celine Dion appearance open the Paris Olympics
Police officer under criminal investigation for alleged assault over Manchester airport video
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Sarah Lavin and Shane Lowry lead Team Ireland down the Seine in Olympic opening ceremony
At the opening ceremony in Paris tonight, the fashion Olympics have begun
Farmer accused of throwing cow dung at Minister Anne Rabbitte calls case 'media hype'
Man pleads guilty to possession of €21.6 million worth of cocaine found on ship in Limerick
French man pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death of 71-year-old motorcyclist in Clare
Coolock community groups call for dialogue process amid 'very scary time'
Department of Defence refuses to release report detailing Defence Forces convictions
Pay tribute to Sinéad O’Connor - and Ireland’s women - by watching this documentary
While the documentary focuses on O’Connor’s experiences, it’s also a reckoning with Ireland’s past.
Increased data sharing on asylum seekers’ social welfare will ‘ensure system is applied fairly’
Female genital mutilation charges dropped against married couple in Dublin court
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Canadian soccer CEO admits coaches may have used drone to spy on Ireland before World Cup clash