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McEntee condemns growing 'acts of violence' facing gardaí
By Barry Gallagher
McEntee and Harris honour gardaí who died in line of duty at memorial day
Attacks on gardaí 'destroy our society', McEntee tells ceremony for those who died in service
By Colin Gleeson
Three gardai murdered in west Roscommon to be honoured tomorrow
By Eoghan Murphy
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Met Éireann issues status yellow thunderstorm warning for five counties for Sunday
Thunderstorm warning issued for five counties for Sunday – The Irish Times
By Olivia Kelleher
Cork in for thunder and torrential rain as Met Éireann issues Yellow Warning
By Thomas Lawrance
Met Éireann issues thunderstorm warning for five counties with lightning and hail likely
Thunderstorm warning for Cork and Waterford as 'torrential downpours' expected
By Imasha Costa
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Man, 31, in court charged with threats to kill
By Fergal O'Brien
German MEP criticises TCD for 'giving in' to student protest
By Tony Connelly
Trinity College Dublin has undermined academic freedom – The Irish Times
Opinion
Trinity drops disciplinary action against students involved in protests
László Molnárfi: Trinity students stood up and won – the Palestinian solidarity movement must now escalate its actions
Opinion
By Laszlo Molnarfi
Inside the student movement that forced Ireland's Trinity College to divest from Israel
By Priyanka Borpujari
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Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin expected to win seats in EU election, poll finds
Big parties set to win seats in each of three European Parliament constituencies, poll finds
By Pat Leahy
Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin expected to win seats in three European Parliament constituencies, says poll
By Maeve McTaggart
Euro Elections: Data shows Mullooly & Ming Flanagan set to win seats
Strong showing by Mayo’s European candidates in latest poll
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'They deserve the truth': President Higgins lays wreath at Monaghan bombing memorial
Blair said MI5 'probably' had information on Dublin-Monaghan bombings – Ahern
Families welcome PSNI decision over UK bombing files
By Vincent Kearney
President lays wreath in Church Square to remember bombing victims | NorthernSound
John Downing: The whiff of British security's collusion in Ireland's largest Troubles' carnage still lingers
By John Downing
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M50 crash RECAP as motorcyclist dies following collision involving lorry
By Mark O'Brien and Alex Dunne
Motorcyclist dies in M50 crash
By Fergal O'Brien
Dublin Airport warns passengers of 'severe' M50 delays set to last until evening following serious crash
By Darragh Nolan
'A person is dead' - Commuters slammed for complaining about traffic delays after M50 crash
Motorcyclist, 40s, dies after M50 collision involving lorry
By David Kent
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CONFIRMED: 90 candidates set to seek election to Limerick City and County Council
By Nick Rabbitts
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Cyclist (70s) dies after crash involving car on Dame Street in Dublin
By Maeve McTaggart
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Security workers assaulted at site earmarked for refugees in Tipperary
Security assaulted at Clonmel site marked for refugees
By Conor Kane
Gardai Investigate Vandalism at Heywood Road Site
By Alison Hyland
Security guards attacked at site set for Ukrainian refugee accommodation in Clonmel
By David Macredmond
Security guard hospitalised and cars damaged in attack on Tipperary site set to house refugees
By Cian O'broin
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Dishonest solicitor 'caused couple to seek medical help for stress and anxiety' over proceeds of house sale
By Mark Tighe
I masterminded the plot to blow up Lord Mountbatten: Ex-IRA commander sensationally confesses to being behind
By Brendan Carlin and Mark Hookham
Suspected cannabis worth €1m found in Co Meath warehouse
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Surrealing in the Years: We don't need AI to start freaking out about politics in Ireland
By Carl Kinsella
Dublin Portal should be moved to the 'quieter' south side, says developer Harry Crosbie
By Niamh Horan
Fintan O'Toole: Dublin portal reminds us that our capital has an uneasy edge of wildness
By Fintan O'Toole
Dublin Portal RIP? Lauren Murphy asks: what were they thinking?
By Lauren Murphy
Brendan O'Connor: Dublin Portal's real-life IT glitch... Did you try turning it off and turning it on again?
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Irish Times poll reveals mounting voter unhappiness over Coalition immigration policy
By Kieran O'Leary
Irish Times poll: Attitudes on immigration toughest among Sinn Féin supporters
By Pat Leahy
Poll reveals the key battle on June 7 is between centrist parties and 'common-sense' new right
By Jody Corcoran
PREMIUM: Why immigration is hurting Sinn Fein - and helping Fine Gael
By John McGuirk
Public's tough views on immigration 'understandable' - Ryan
By James Wilson
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UN refugee agency 'concerned' by Government plans to cut payments to Ukrainians in Ireland
By David Macredmond
UN body expresses concern over drastic cuts proposed to payments for Ukrainian refugees
By Sarah Burns
Ukrainians say changes to supports adding to concerns
By Pat McGrath
'Bizarre' focus on accommodation for asylum seekers, Harris says
'I want to know: are we out of kilter with other European countries?' – Simon Harris on Ireland's application of migration rules
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Woman in her 80s injured in Dublin city centre assault
By Niall O'Connor
Son told mum 'I'm going to kill Benson' before repeatedly stabbing 'beloved' pug with knife
By Gordon Deegan
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Landscaper and exotic animal breeder bailed after €150k cocaine seizure in Dublin
By Tom Tuite
Landscaper and exotic animal breeder appear in court in connection with €150000 cocaine seizure
By Tom Tuite
Two arrested after cocaine and cash seized in Dublin
Two arrested after gardai seize cocaine and cash in South Dublin
By Mark O'Brien
Two men arrested after gardaí seize over €238,000 worth of cocaine and cash in south Dublin
By Hayley Halpin
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Mum of girl injured in Parnell Square incident hits out at 'anger and hate' of Dublin riots
By Mark O'Brien
'Dublin riots were nothing to do with our daughter — it was anger and hate'
By Alison O'reilly
Mother of girl stabbed in Parnell Square incident 'doesn't want any hate'
By Darragh Murphy
Mother of 5-year-old injured in Parnell St confirms she's 'now able to communicate'
By David Seagrave
‘They were nothing to do with our daughter’ – Mum of girl, 5, stabbed on Parnell Square blasts Dublin riots...
By Michael Doyle
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91 candidates nominated to contest next month's Local Elections in Donegal
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Meet the 'replacements' who could take over seats in Europe if elected MEPs bow out
By Muiris O'Cearbhaill
Planning permission not required to house international protection applicants in tents at Thornton Hall
By colm keena
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Tributes pour in for 'pure gentleman' as victim of Longford workplace incident named locally
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Dubliners 'no longer feel safe in their homes' following latest shooting incident
By Mark O'Brien
Gardaí investigating after gun attack on house in Dublin overnight
By Amy Donohoe
Gunman blasts 11 shots at Dublin house amid ‘people no longer feel safe in their homes’ verdict...
By Michael Doyle
Probes underway after two shootings in South Dublin
By David Seagrave
Two young children inside Dublin home as gunshot fired through sitting room window
By Robin Schiller
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First Orthodox Metropolitan in Ireland enthroned
By Ailbhe Conneely
Protesters prevent delivery of modular homes to a site in Co Westmeath
By Robert Kindregan
Installation of Coole modular homes stopped amid protest
By Gail Conway
Second Refugee Housing Project Halted in a Week: First Manor Kilbride, Now Westmeath
Protestors block access to modular homes planned for asylum seekers in Westmeath village
By Cian O Broin
Government disavows modular housing for refugees in local village
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'I was told I had aggressive cancer on Christmas Day, but now I am disease-free' – cancer patient reveals how drug trial treatment gave her hope
By Eilish O' Regan
Civil Defence & Gardaí praised for efforts in search for missing Longford man
Gardaí renew appeal for missing Drumlish man
'We have to find him': Huge search underway as quest to find Longford pensioner enters fourth day
‘Concerned’ Gardai renew urgent appeal in hunt for missing Longford man, 79, as footage of last movements r...
Have you seen Peter? Family of missing 79-year-old concerned for his welfare
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Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
By Muiris O'Cearbhaill
IP applicants with status unable to exit centres - HIQA
By Ailbhe Conneely
Asylum seekers feel 'unsafe' in Co Laois centre, Hiqa report finds
By Sorcha Pollak
Lack of Garda vetting of staff main issue at asylum seeker centres, health watchdog finds
By Niamh Griffin
Globe House included in HIQA IPAS centre inspections
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Man who lay undiscovered in Cork flat for six months remembered as “magical father and treasured brother”
By Olivia Kelleher
Man (61) who may have lain dead for six months in Cork apartment was a 'magical father', funeral hears
By Olivia Kelleher
Service hears man found dead in flat was 'magical father'
Man believed to have been dead for months remembered at funeral as 'a lover of the arts'
By Barry Roche
Man who lay undiscovered at West Cork flat for six months remembered as 'magical father'
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Three Clare Communities Receive Funding Boost Through Government Initiative
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Triple killer Andy Cash trashed cell in Mountjoy Prison meltdown
By Patrick O'Connell
Dubliner accused of forging Covid test results to travel to gigs and sport in Europe with friends
By Tom Tuite
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Limerick local election candidate Suzzie O'Deniyi says canvassers 'traumatised' by racial abuse
By Harry McGee
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Eamon Ryan says solutions to traffic chaos in Galway cannot be decided in Dublin
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Father-of-five had submachine gun in 'sophisticated hidden compartment' in his car during garda search
By Andrew Phelan
Man (30s) due in court after gardaí uncover Czech-made machine gun in Dublin
Two people arrested after submachine gun seized in Dublin
By Kenneth Fox
Man due in court after sub-machine gun, silencer and ammo seized in Dublin raid
Man and Woman (30s) arrested after firearms seizure
By Louise Phelan D'cruz
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Parents remain haunted by death of only child in Co Cork assault
By Barry Roche
Parents haunted by sight of son lying 'lifeless' on road, court told
By Jennie O'sullivan
Cork father says his son lasted 29 minutes after life support turned off: 'A minute for every year of his life'
By Olivia Kelleher
'There will never again be Christmas in our home': Matt O'Neill's father on heartbreak at loss of only child
By Liam Heylin
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Tipperary man is a 'dangerous sexual predator and everyone should know his name', says victim
'He is a dangerous sexual predator': Limerick man found guilty of sexual assault
'He is a dangerous sexual predator and everyone should know his name': says Limerick victim
By Donal O'Regan
'He is a dangerous sexual predator and everyone should know his name': Sexual assault victim faces attacker at emotional sentencing hearing
By David Raleigh
'Everyone Should Know His Name' -- Brave Assault Victim Faces Attacker In Court
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Funeral details of elderly woman who died after Dundalk assault
By Liam De Brún
Further charges expected over Dundalk assault
Tributes paid to pensioner who died in Beaumont Hospital 10 days after alleged assault in her home
By Michael O'Toole
Louth man further remanded in custody on charges of assault causing harm
By John Mulligan
Much-loved pensioner Patricia Muckian dies after alleged attack at tea party in Dundalk
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Cork village 'devastated' by flash floods in Status Yellow storm
By Sara Rountree and Darragh Mc Donagh
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Man arrested on public order charge after incident involving European candidate Malachy Steenson
By Diarmuid Pepper
Appeal for witnesses to e-scooter hit-and-run in Dublin
South Quays reopened in Dublin city centre after serious collision
By Kenneth Fox
Man rushed to hospital after being hit by car that ‘failed to remain at scene’ in horror Dublin city hit...
By Riona Maguire
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to hit-and-run as e-scooter rider injured
Gardaí appeal for witnesses as man on e-scooter (40s) hospitalised after hit-and-run in Dublin
By Eoghan Moloney
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Bottom of the class: Fianna Fáil running fewer women in local elections than any other party
By Christina Finn
Government knew asylum influx could damage “social cohesion”
By Ben Scallan
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GAA Club asks for prayers for player injured in crash
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Nurse who ate cannabis jelly fell from balcony after 'psychotic episode', inquest hears
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'Their face was twisted up in anger': Election hopefuls share stories of abuse at the doors
By Jane Matthews
Aggression and abuse on the campaign trail for those running in local elections
'Huge concerns' for safety of councillors amid 'increasingly hostile environment' ahead of local elections
By Cormac O'Keeffe and Martin Mongan
Gardaí issue advise to candidates on the canvassing trail | NorthernSound
Listen back: Garda safety warning for women out canvassing... | WLRFM.com
By Jennifer Long
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Man arrested over Grand Canal Square incident in Dublin refuses to take up bail
By Tom Tuite
Man charged with public order offences in Dublin
By Paul Reynolds
Man set to appear in court charged with public order offences on the Southside
By Sarah-Jayne Tobin
Gardai launch public appeal after man arrested for public order incident in Docklands
By Alex Dunne
Man charged over incident at Grand Canal Square in Dublin is released on bail
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