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Three people arrested in connection with shooting in Dublin shopping centre last week
Tánaiste to outline how Irish and UK governments are close to an agreement on legacy issues
The Weeknd is set to play Croke Park next year - with tickets set to go as high as €690
Another Asian hornet has been captured in Cork - and it looks like there's a second hive
Dundrum House Ipas business: Behind the scenes of allegations laid bare in High Court cases
52 days to go: Ireland's presidential election to take place on Friday 24 October
Dublin City Council votes to urge government to prepare for Irish unity
Xi and Putin all smiles before rounding on Western 'bullying' at China summit
Dublin council considers removing Tricolour from public spaces over use by anti-migrant groups
Gaza aid flotilla forced back to port in Bercelona due to stormy weather
Department reverses 'nonsensical' transfer of family in Ipas accommodation from Dublin to Mayo
'It's baffling': Anglers criticise watchdog over 24-hour-wait to sample scene of major fish kill
The Journal has confirmed that no sampling took place until a full 24 hours after the first of thousands of fish were found dead.
Dunnes Stores gets greenlight for €100m shopping centre - 18 years after it was first proposed
Man dies after falling from a height on DART station platform in Dún Laoghaire
Court action brought against Uisce Éireann plan to connect 'overloaded' water plant to Supermac's plaza
Were it to succeed, it could plunge developments across the country into doubt unless major improvements are made to Ireland’s sewerage infrastructure.
Family in Ipas accommodation face transfer from Dublin to the other side of the country
'It is now the time for action': President Higgins calls on EU states to respond to Gaza famine
Done deal: US agrees to 15% cap on tariffs for pharma imports from the EU
EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said the deal would provide ‘predictability’ for companies.
Ukrainian suspect arrested in Italy over 2022 Nord Stream blasts
English tourist (40s) in critical condition after assault in Temple Bar
After a week of street violence, what is happening with the major protests in Serbia?
Archeological expert criticises Wexford council over destruction of 'historic' homes
Country's largest private landlord drops controversial 'common area' fees for over 50 apartments
The charges – ranging from an extra €150 to €200 every month – had been slapped on new tenants.
There was an awful smell in the air in Drogheda this week. No-one's quite sure why
Will deleting old emails really save water during a drought? Uisce Éireann doesn't think so
Fine Gael's Mairead McGuinness pulls out of presidential race following medical advice
Man deported from Ireland on Nigeria flight earlier this year wins appeal to return
Dublin woman sets off for Papua New Guinea in bid to climb world's highest volcanos
There was an unpleasant smell around Waterford city this week. The EPA has confirmed the source
Local councils across the country suspend homebuyer scheme amid funding row with department
More than 300 households facing eviction are left in limbo due to the uncertainty.
Homelessness figures hit record of 15,915 people in emergency accommodation
Michael Flatley is seeking a nomination for president, High Court told
Flogas ups residential electricity prices by 7% from next month
Gerry Adams regrets that it 'took so long' to bring armed campaign to an end
Ambassador Mike Huckabee chooses sarcasm as US denounces French move to recognise Palestine
Weight-based tax for cars and SUVs considered to offset cost of switching to EVs
Here's the full list of ready-made meals recalled by the food safety watchdog
ECB expected to hold rates as more Trump tariffs loom
More than 100 NGOs warn 'mass starvation' spreading across Gaza
‘It is not just physical torment, but psychological. Survival is dangled like a mirage,’ the aid groups said.