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Taoiseach offers support for A5 upgrades and ‘hopes’ Stormont can be restored after NI elections
Taoiseach wants to 'see an end' to whaling and will raise the issue with Icelandic PM
Taoiseach signs 'Register of Damages' for those who have suffered from ongoing war in Ukraine
Varadkar says Clare blockade is ‘wrong’ but that community concerns should not be dismissed
Zelenskyy thanks Council of Europe for 'damages register' and calls for additional fighter jets
Varadkar lends support to Ukraine 'damages register' and pledges new funding to Council of Europe
On the election trail in Belfast: Local issues take back seat as Stormont stalemate looms large
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'Not a paradise': DUP MP points to cost of a Big Mac when SDLP leader calls for United Ireland
RTÉ's Head of Eurovision delegation blames 'chronic underfunding' for recent contest failures
Gardaí renew appeal for public's assistance in locating 81-year-old Joe Scally
Film about Irish language rap group Kneecap to feature at Cannes Film Market
Man dies while working on building site in Co Wexford
Status yellow thunderstorm warning issued for Co Wexford
'What have I done to deserve that?': NI local election candidates on poster vandalism
Charles and Camilla retire to Buckingham Palace after Charles' coronation
Status yellow thunderstorm warning issued for 11 counties
Sarah McInerney becomes latest name to pull out of contention to host The Late Late Show
Ireland's level of unemployment has reached its lowest point in more than 20 years
Have you seen Joe Scally? Gardaí appeal for help in locating 81-year-old from Dublin
Almost 30% of children rate their mental health as 'not good' and need help to manage it
'A complicated history': Why are so many Irish people fascinated by the British Royal family?
Woman arrested after man is seriously injured in a stabbing incident in Dublin
Several Cadbury chocolate desserts recalled due to listeria concerns
Patient Safety Bill, which aims to create 'culture' of transparency, signed into law
246 Irish citizens evacuated from Sudan as warring parties agree to seven-day truce
Births and deaths set to be registered online for the first time
Investigation underway after woman’s body found 'in unexplained circumstances' in Sligo
Man arrested in Lurgan after politicians condemn footage of alleged sectarian incident
Three family members who died in Co Tyrone collision named locally
Up to 70% of people in Irish prisons have mental health issues, says Prison Officers Association
Witness appeal as three die and four injured in collision involving minivan and lorry in Tyrone
Co Mayo man dies fighting Russian forces in Ukraine
17 properties searched in Limerick as part of operation targeting organised crime group
Women given right to vote at upcoming meeting of Catholic Bishops
‘People will die of hunger if they survive bullets’: Concern’s Sudan director pleads for peace
Spain set for record-breaking April temperatures as farmers grapple with severe drought
‘Don't take it as fact’: Irish citizens in Sudan urged to ‘clarify’ information on social media
Emergency services respond to fire at Stryker building in Co Cork
Operation to evacuate remaining Irish citizens from Sudan ongoing as fighting continues