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2023
Rescue efforts continuing in Turkey and Syria following large earthquakes as death toll rises
Tributes paid following death of former Education Minister Niamh Bhreathnach
18 lives lost: Highest January death toll on Irish roads in a decade
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Exchequer surplus of €2.8 billion recorded in year to the end of January
Timeline: The long campaign for justice for families of the 1998 Omagh bomb victims
Suspended sentence for ex-British soldier convicted of 1988 manslaughter of Aidan McAnespie
Tech giant Salesforce to cut around 200 jobs in Ireland
'We didn't want a pound of flesh': Aidan McAnespie's brother critical of sentence for David Holden
Man arrested and vehicles seized as part of probe into burglaries in mid-Leinster
EU reports 'very constructive' Northern Ireland Protocol talks but says there is no deal yet
People in Ireland's most deprived areas have higher risk of dying from cancer, report finds
Ireland had the highest number of mortgage drawdowns last year since 2008
Consumer prices have increased by 7.7% in the year to January, CSO estimates
'High probability' of global warming reaching 2 degrees by mid-century, study suggests
NTA: Bus timetables will have to change because of later pub and club hours
Deadline for Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme being extended past tomorrow
89 asylum seekers left without accommodation last week after Citywest closure
Man arrested over murder of Paul 'Frank' Byrne whose skeletal remains were found in 2010
Three Irish novels among 70 books nominated for the 2023 Dublin Literary Award
Eight poultry flocks in Ireland confirmed positive for Salmonella
Rape Crisis Network calls for independent authority on domestic, sexual, gender based violence
Homelessness record broken again as 11,632 people in emergency accommodation in December
55 asylum seekers left without accommodation since Citywest closure
AIB says technical issue resolved after customers report difficulties accessing online banking
Ó Broin insists his party doesn't 'owe Donohoe apology' in wake of SF expenses revelations
Russian missiles kill 11 in Ukraine as Moscow says tank deliveries 'direct involvement' in war
Toddler dies in 'tragic accident' at home in Co Cork
Poll: Do you support the US and EU countries sending tanks to Ukraine?
Fórsa backs indefinite strike action in community and voluntary sector agencies
Over 28,700 units of large developments are awaiting An Bord Pleanála permission
Central Bank governor says cost of living increases have resulted in 'erosion of living standards'
MCD apologises after 'premature' announcement of Noel Gallagher gig in Dublin this summer
IMO hits out at Donnelly's suggestion new consultant contract will bring 'consistency' to CAMHS
Donohoe confirms breach of 2020 election rules, says he was unaware of details last week
An Cailín Ciúin becomes first ever Irish language film to be nominated for Oscar
Oscars: Record day for Ireland as Banshees of Inisherin and An Cailín Ciúin scoop nominations