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'People move on': Aodhán Ó Ríordáin on Labour gaining first seat in EU after 10 years
Ó Ríordáin told The Journal he plans to protect employment rights, push back against the far right and continue carrying the green torch in the European Parliament.
Cabinet approves next step in plan to use River Shannon to boost country's water supply
Human rights watchdog calls for abolition of Special Criminal Court one year on from report
McGrath confirmed as Ireland's nominee for EU Commissioner as he eyes financial portfolio
Record 13,104 cases treated for problem drug use amid jump in cocaine use, especially among women
Despair for Croatia as 98th-minute goal sends Italy through to Euro knockout stages
No final-day magic for Albania as they are beaten by second-string Spain
Finance Minister Michael McGrath set to become Ireland's new EU Commissioner
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Security alert ends in Omagh after firearm found behind Sinn Féin office
Motorcyclist in his 20s killed in collision with car in Bandon, Co Cork this morning
Tesco Ireland pleads guilty to failing to correctly display Clubcard prices
Aer Lingus and IALPA agree to attend separate Labour Court meetings amid pay dispute
Plan for dual carriage upgrade for Limerick to Cork road to go before Government next year
Changing mindsets: 'To my shame, I suggested his wife collect his child from crèche'
Michelle O’Keeffe
'Petty and retrograde': Cork County councillors react to vote against wishing Eamon Ryan well
Róisin Garvey joins Ossian Smyth and Neasa Hourigan in race to become Green Party deputy leader
Met Éireann confirms today has been the warmest day of the year so far
Garda probe launched after Higher Education Minister witnesses dangerous driving in Limerick
'Opportunity to be heard': Tribunal into how Defence Forces handled abuse complaints opens
Did you hear loud music in Dublin last night? It was probably German heavy metal band Rammstein
Defence Forces begin investigation into why sailor was not dismissed after assault conviction
Petty Officer David O’Gorman of Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny has been convicted of assault charges relating to an incident where he attacked his former girlfriend.
Man charged over assault on Canadian tourist in Dublin city centre refused bail
Gardaí and emergency services at scene of serious collision in Co Cork
Ex-Kinahan cartel member further jailed for nine years for role in 'depraved' murder of Noel Kirwan
Hoteliers warn Aer Lingus flight cancellations could damage Irish tourism industry
Limerick shopkeeper who used grocery business as front for cocaine mixing factory is jailed for six years
Man arrested at Dublin Airport on suspicion of 1979 murder of Joseph James Porter in Co. Armagh
Govt to name next EU Commissioner tomorrow – but what could it mean for Cabinet?
Teen charged over Phoenix Park incident says it 'isn't some sort of attack on the gay community'
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: Property tax row was 'litmus test' for Sinn Féin, SocDems and PBP
Energy, Housing, International Relations: What do our new MEPs hope to achieve in Europe?
Poll: Will you watch Wimbledon this year?
Bank of Ireland issues ticket scam warning ahead of Taylor Swift concerts
Netanyahu says he'll only accept ‘partial’ ceasefire in Gaza, sparking anger among hostage families
Opinion: We know what works to fix nature conservation in Ireland. Let's get on and do it
Richard Nairns
Fire that caused 'extensive damage' to 5G mast in Belfast being treated as arson attack
Govt to name next EU commissioner tomorrow says Martin ahead of 'important week' in the EU
Kerry to face Derry in Croke Park All-Ireland football quarter-final double-header