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How much of a blow to government is Michael Healy Rae's departure?
Number of homeless deaths fell slightly in 2022, according to new figures from the Health Research Board
Conor McGregor settles his Whiskey Brand legal action.
New Residential Property Price figures released today
Independent Minister Marian Harkin on vile abuse online
Further turmoil in the Dail today between the Government and opposition parties over the cost of living.
Latest on the middle east as the US continues to talk tough on Iran
Tense afternoon as the coalition feels the pressure after the fuel blockades
The family of Limerick woman Scarlett Faulkner prepares to say goodbye
PTSB sold for 1.6 billion to Austria's BAWAG Group
Investigation underway following a fatal assault at a house outside Dungarven
Tributes paid to Moya Brennan
Reaction to Government's €505 million support package
From today two additional rare conditions will be screened for in the newborn heel‑prick test.
The pope responds - after Donald Trump launches an astonishing attack on the leader of the Catholic Church
Rory McIlroy puts money behind the bar at Hollywood Golf Club in County Down after winning the Masters
Economic impact of the package announced yesterday
Further traffic disruption today as fuel protests continue in various parts of the country
Nationwide fuel price protests continue for a fourth day
Peace talks due to take place in Islamabad in Pakistan tomorrow
Revenue Commissioners say they will work with tax payers affected by the fuel crisis
An Taoiseach addresses fuel crisis
Latest from around the country on the third day of fuel protest
New figures show that the price of home heating oil surged by almost 7% in a month
National Day of mourning declared for Lebanon following Israeli attacks
Government to deploy the army to clear blockades of energy facilities by protesters
Response from Minister for Transport
Updates from around the country of the on-going fuel price protest
Israel says it has stopped attacking Iran, but it will continue to hit Lebanon
Former garda and another man in court over organised crime investigation
Whats next in the middle -east two week ceasefire plan
Supplies of blood have hit their lowest level this year according to the Irish Blood Transfusion Service
New survey on how parents want schools to be run
A small number of countries have secured deals with Iran to allow some of their ships to pass throught the Strait of Hornuz.
No sign of a diplomatic breakthrough as Donald Trump's Hormuz deadline draws closer
Latest this lunchtime on the fuel protest taking place across the country
Report from the mid-west on opposition to the proposed Shannon pipeline
The difficulty in recruiting teachers is a "country-wide issue"
Poet and writer Gabriel Rosenstock dies aged 76
Iran has formulated its response to ceasefire proposals, foreign ministry spokesperson says
Carpark Parrot prompts search for owner

Dublin based relative of a man imprisoned in Iran says family live in fear as he faces possible execution
Payvand Naimi, a member of the Bahá'í faith, has been held in custody since January following his arrest during the protest. His cousin, Sama Sabet spoke to our reporter Edel McCallister.

Three nuns escaped from a care home to return to their convent in Austria
The three have been fighting a campaign by their superior who accused them of breaking a vow of obedience, but the nuns say they were sent to the care home against their will. For more on this Kate Connoly, Berlin based Foreign Correspondent for the guardian.

Day 35 of the war in the middle east and no sign of a deal to bring hostilities to an end.
For the latest Middle East Correspondent for the Economist, Gregg Carlstrom.

A man has appeared before the High Court in connection with the murder of Robbie Lawlor in Belfast in 2020.
Forty- seven year old Jonathan Gill was arrested in Dublin yesterday. For the latest from the courts our reporter Gavin O'Callaghan.

Rosslare residents have warned that their properties risk being lost to worsening impacts of coastal erosion
Home and business owners from Rosslare Co Wexford have said the extreme weather and recent storms have exacerbated the loss of beach and dune material to the sea. Ahead of storm Dave this weekend, our South East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll reports from Rosslare.

Thousands of volunteers have been taking part in Europe's largest clean up today in Limerick
Team Limerick clean up or TLC is now an annual event, removing over 50 tonnes of litter from across the county. RTE's Micheál MacSuibhne joined volunteers this morning.

Countdown to the release of the 1926 census records
In just over two weeks the 1926 census will become available online, for more on this Jillian van Turnhout, Member of the Accredited Genealogists Ireland.

An increase in road deaths so far this year
The number of road deaths on the country's roads so far this year stands at 42, an increase of 3 on the same time twelve months ago. Garda inspector of the Galway Roads Policing unit, Adrian Queeney tells us what to expect this weekend ahead of Easter bank holiday.

The Programme Director for Dublin's long-awaited MetroLink project has announced he is departing the role
Today the Programme Director of Metrolink Sean Sweeney announced he is leaving and returning to his native New Zealand. Lorcan O'Connor, CEO Transport Infrastructure Ireland spoke to Rachael.