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The second phase of the Dublin City Transport plans has come into effect, changing the way private vehicles can travel around ...
The UN resumed aid deliveries to Gaza this week, after Israel ordered a temporary pause in the total blockade on food, water ...
Malaysia's foreign minister has condemned "atrocities" in Gaza, saying they reflected "indifference and double standards" on the plight of the Palestinian people.
Tánaiste Simon Harris has written to US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to warn against US investigations into the pharmaceutical and semiconductor sectors.
Dimitris Marinelis spent days on the frontline of Europe's biggest wildfire in northern Greece, protecting homes and setting up anti-fire zones as flames engulfed a forest.
American singer-songwriter Kip Moore plays the SSE Arena in Belfast on 1 June as part of his European tour. We asked him the BIG questions . . .
Immigration officials in Ireland may not be able to perform robust identity checks and security screening on asylum seekers due to the country's lack of access to key EU security databases, a ...
Dublin's DJ Jesse aka Jesse Ogbomor appears at The Disturbing Day Party at Opium Garden, Wexford Street, Dublin on Sunday, 1 June. We asked him the BIG questions . . .
RTÉ Radio 1 is home to one of the best outlets for audio essays in the world. Sunday Miscellany has been broadcasting "new writing for radio accompanied by complementary music" every Sunday morning ...
Pets are rarely considered as a barrier for those seeking to escape from domestic violence, but behind closed doors, they are often used by abusers to control their partners and their children.
Timothy Spall heads the cast in new BBC One comic crime drama Death Valley, Bertie Carvel narrates Walking with Dinosaurs, there's a musical treat with An Evening with Ethel Merman, and Joanne ...
You've got a steady income, a roof over your head, and maybe even some savings - but why does it never feel like enough?