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Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said there is now confirmation for the first time that the children's "hip surgery ...
Offaly's Mairead Teehan picked up her Player of the Month award for April after their victory in the Division 2A final but there was no getting away from the issue that has generated a blitz of headli ...
US consumer prices rebounded moderately in April, but inflation is likely to pick up in the coming months as tariffs boost the cost of imported goods.
Fifteen acts will compete in the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025 as it gets under way in Basel this evening. But with ...
Five men have appeared in court charged in connection with holding a man down and branding the word RAT on his face and body ...
On the kind, vigilant volunteers who keep people safe by the River Shannon... For Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1, listen to Riverkeeper, by Kerry Neville above.
UnitedHealth Group chief executive Andrew Witty stepped down suddenly today, the company said, as it suspended its 2025 ...
A man who spent 38 years in prison in the UK for the murder of a woman in 1986 has had his conviction quashed at the Court of ...
The Metropole Hotel in Cork city has launched a search for four labourers who were working at the hotel more than 50 years ...
The Eurovision Song Contest has brought in lawyers following the leak of rehearsal footage, after a "potential hack" of an ...
Scrumhalf Danny Care, who won 101 caps for England and has made a record 394 appearances for Harlequins, will retire from ...
People Before Profit-Solidarity TDs Ruth Coppinger and Paul Murphy have defended their decision not to take questions from reporters from the Gript media outlet as they disagree with its political and ...
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