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Snow in many areas with Orange, Yellow warnings in place

Snow fell in many parts of the country overnight as Status Orange and Yellow weather warnings came into effect at midnight.

SF to make young people pledge, Aontú to unveil manifesto

Campaigning is continuing in the General Election today with parties highlighting policies on issues ranging from rural affairs to health and social care.

Services to mark 50th anniversary of Birmingham bombings

Memorial services are due to take place in Birmingham in England to mark the 50th anniversary of the IRA's 1974 pub bombings in the city

Man who set garda car on fire during Dublin riots jailed

A 28-year-old man who set a garda car on fire, jumped on the bonnet of another and attacked an accommodation centre for International Protection applicants on the night of the Dublin riots last year has been jailed for six and a half years.

Report finds two in five men hold 'traditionalist' views

Research into attitudes, influence and well-being among Irish men shows that two in five hold 'traditionalist' views.

Podcast: Attack ads and Foley defines a 'crisis'

Iceland volcano erupts for the tenth time in three years

A volcano near Iceland's capital has erupted for the tenth time in three years, spewing fountains of lava and smoke.

Grocery retailers facing increased wage pressures in 2025

Grocery retailers are facing increased wage pressures next year, according to new research.

Rough sleeping teams 'flat out' with sub zero 'emergency'

The CEO of the charity Dublin Simon has described the current cold snap as "an emergency" that requires "an immediate response".

US embassy in Kyiv to reopen after threat of attack

The United States Embassy in Kyiv will reopen tomorrow after closing due to the threat of an air attack, the State Department has said.

18 people identified after Dublin riot images published

A further 13 of the 99 people highlighted by gardaí as "persons of interest" in relation to the Dublin riots last year have been identified following a public appeal.

No hostage-prisoner deal unless war ends, say Hamas

Hamas' acting Gaza chief Khalil al-Hayya has said that there would be no hostages-for-prisoners swap deal with Israel unless the war in the Palestinian enclave ended.

Judge in McGregor case tells jury not to speculate

The jury in the legal action taken by Nikita Hand against mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor and another man has been told they must look at all the evidence and should not speculate.

Garda under stress from 'endless' demands, inquest hears

A senior detective who took his own life in a garda station over six years ago felt under stress from "ridiculous and endless" demands from the defence in a high-profile murder trial he was centrally involved in at the time of his death, an inquest has heard.

As it happened: FG, FF and SF clash over cost-of-living

Read back through the day's updates as parties focus on older people, children, neutrality and Palestine.

Funeral of singer Liam Payne has taken place

Cheryl Tweedy and members of One Direction were among the friends and family paying their final respects to Liam Payne at his funeral.

US vetoes UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire

The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza, drawing criticism of the Biden administration for once again blocking international action aimed at halting Israel's war with Hamas.

Fired radio presenter was 'insubordinate' to station boss

The former host of Galway Bay FM's breakfast show, who was sacked last year over what was termed a "verbal assault" on the radio station's chief executive, has lost a claim for unfair dismissal at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC).

McDonald defends SF plan to review RTÉ's Gaza coverage

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has defended a measure in her party's manifesto to commission an independent review into RTÉ's coverage on international conflicts.

Residential property prices up by 10% in September - CSO

Residential property prices are continuing to rise strongly and are up 10% in the 12 months to September, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.