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Man killed after car and truck collide in Kildare as driver flees scene
Firefighters battle apartment blaze in Ballincollig, Co Cork
Intercity trains to and from Heuston face 'serious disruption' after 'tragic incident'
Yacht rescued 69 miles off West Cork overnight towed safely to shore
Heather Humphreys condemns anti-LGBTQ+ activists' intimidation of library staff
Gas customers advised to submit meter readings as one woman overcharged by thousands
Gardaí appeal for public's help in finding teenage girl missing in Donegal
Man arrested after allegedly assaulting and falsely imprisoning taxi driver in Dublin
PSNI officers not allowed to attend Belfast Pride in uniform this year
Syria opens key aid corridor to rebel-held areas after Russia vetoed UN decision
MEPs pass resolution calling for EU-led search and rescue mission in Mediterranean
Ryan says Irish government can block transport of cluster bombs through Ireland if needed
Uisce Éireann launches public consultation on development plan for the south east
Killarney to be the first town in Ireland to stop using single-use coffee cups
Inchicore development with 578 new homes given planning permission green light
Here are the main points from today's Oireachtas committee hearings
US confirms it will provide Ukraine with cluster bombs banned by over 100 countries
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Gardaí renew call for information about Kieran Callaghan on 10th anniversary of his death
Dutch government collapses over immigration row
Two German Shepherds to be rehomed after avoiding destruction following attack on neighbour
'Unseasonably strong' winds prompt Met Éireann to issue status yellow warnings
An Post's new headquarters officially opened in Dublin's docklands as it leaves the GPO behind
Taylor Swift adds third Aviva Stadium show in June 2024
Three climate activists arrested after interrupting Wimbledon games despite increased security
GSOC investigation into Garda car collision that killed Derry woman now a criminal probe
Ireland's national debt falls for the first time since 2019
Demonstrators gather in Dublin protesting Israel's assault on refugee camp in Palestine
Cross-border trade between Ireland and the North 'increased significantly' since Brexit: ESRI
Quiz: How well do you know Wimbledon?
Taoiseach pledges tax cuts despite ESRI saying there is 'no rationale' following summer report
As population breaks 5.1 million, only five Leinster counties grow in size, Census data shows
Taoiseach in Brussels to meet EU leaders and take part in meeting with NATO chief
Ballybunion beaches closed to bathers after 'elevated levels of bacteria' found in the water
State sells 5% stake in AIB, bringing its share below 50% for the first time since 2008 crash
Two arrested following alleged assault at Sliabh Liag sea cliffs in Donegal
Survey finds Irish towns 90% clean but city areas still littered and Dublin 'deteriorating'