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Irish man (24) who drowned in swimming pool in Marbella is named

The world's biggest climate summit kicks off soon - here's what you need to know Related Reads

Quiz: How much do you know about these famous dynasties?

Brendan Kennelly, one the country’s most popular poets, dies aged 85

Exposure to screens causes surge in post-lockdown skin issues – practitioner

Here's What Happened Today: Sunday

Celebrated poet Brendan Kennelly dies aged 85

Money Diaries: A 25-year-old finance analyst on €45K living in the family home in Clare Related Reads

Teen due in court over Dublin city centre assault and robbery

Maybe that somebody will come forward and help us': The week in quotes

Maths Week: Sunday puzzle

Majority of Irish people want greater regulation of online platforms – survey

Tributes paid to Irish language poet Máire Mac an tSaoi who has died aged 99

Bill Clinton released from hospital after infection treatment

Celebrated poet Máire Mhac an tSaoi dies aged 99

Roscommon Council to restart controversial flood relief at Funshinagh

EU will not allow Ireland to be singled out in NI Protocol talks fail, McGuinness says

Vintners call for restrictions to be fully lifted amid ‘unprecedented’ pub closures

Coronavirus: 1,380 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland

Publican's groups urge full reopening of sector following 'escalation in crisis faced by pubs' Related Reads

Troubles victims to step up campaign against proposed ban on prosecutions

Campaigners returning to Westminster to demand end to Troubles ‘amnesty’ plan

Poll: Do you pay your TV licence?

Kolejne ograniczenia dla niektórych pasażerów Ryanair

De Gascun: Covid-19 cases 'will increase as restrictions ease', but vaccines are effective

Sitdown Sunday: The murders down the hall

Could Poland leave the EU? 'It wants to give two fingers to the EU, but also stay in' Related Reads

Cork Lord Mayor says closure of city's train station on jazz festival weekend is 'unfortunate

Explainer: What is the Fuel Allowance and who can qualify for it?

February has emerged as the favourite month for an extra bank holiday, new poll shows

President offers condolences to family of MP David Amess

Irish priest remembers David Amess as a man who took his faith seriously

From 'Traffic Tsar' to 'sarcastic' chief executive: Who is Dublin City Council CEO Owen Keegan?

Here's What Happened Today: Saturday

One person hospitalised after fire at Dublin hotel

Maths Week: Your Saturday puzzle

Larry Donnelly: Biden presidency report card - 'could do better' Related Reads

A 'modest' change in people's behaviour could 'shift the balance' and reduce Covid, says Nolan

Ireland ‘vulnerable’ after Delta surge, says Nolan, as 2,180 new Covid cases reported

Pharmacists to help identify those who have yet to be vaccinated

President offers condolences to family of Sir David Amess

Nasa spacecraft Lucy blasts off on 12-year mission to explore asteroids

Locals to seek judicial review of ‘monstrous’ plan for O’Devaney Gardens

Russia’s daily Covid deaths exceed 1,000 for first time

Sky Diary: Observe the Moon Night coincides with launch of new Jupiter mission

Man (30s) arrested after two air guns and €35k worth of cocaine seized during Garda search

Pop-up vaccination centres to be extended on college campuses

Coronavirus: 2,180 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland

Further 2,180 Covid-19 cases reported with high rates forecast to ‘rumble on’

High rates of Covid-19 likely to ‘rumble on’ through the winter

Dr Colm Henry: 'I am worried about the health service' this winter Related Reads

Irish man (24) believed to have drowned in swimming pool in Marbella

Poll: Do you plan to get the flu vaccine this upcoming winter?

Man hospitalised with serious injuries following shooting in Cork city overnight

When you engage with your own language, there's something very healing for the soul

Za złamanie tego prawa w Irlandii nawet €10.000 grzywny lub więzienie

Not just a star, but a supernova': Tributes paid to Paddy Moloney on Late Late Show

Man due in court charged with murder following death of woman after Derry car fire

Man (25) seriously injured in shooting in Cork city

Talk is the only option': Just how far apart are the UK and the EU on the NI Protocol? Related Reads

Opinion: Hip-hop culture has been misunderstood - it's not about misogyny or glorifying crime

It’s embarrassing how good everyone has been to us': Glenisk rises from devastating fire

Your world gets very small': Irish researchers working to unravel what causes hoarding

Rail services in Cork impacted today as major works begin at Kent Station

Glenisk rising like phoenix from the flames

Good reasons for concern': Young face worrying circumstances despite Budget's 'youthful tinge' Related Reads

Ceny ubezpieczeń w Irlandii – co z obniżką składek?

Five families moved into hotel from rat infested, flooded council flat complex

Record €220m EuroMillions jackpot won in France

Man (40s) dies following single-vehicle crash in Co Clare

Dublin Bus Nitelink to return in line with reopening of late-night economy

David Puttnam rues ‘pig-ignorance’ of Ireland in British politics

Public liability insurance premiums keep rising despite drop in value of awards

Man dies after cattle trailer overturns during Clare car crash

The climate crisis and COP26: Sign up for our Open Newsroom next Tuesday

Dublin firefighters to ballot for industrial action over staff shortages on busiest month

US to reopen borders to vaccinated travellers from 8 November

About 43,000 people ‘given wrong PCR Covid test results' in the UK

Dr Ronan Glynn: 'People should work from home where possible this autumn and winter' Related Reads

Coronavirus: 1,914 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland

Fuel Allowance increase won't be paid out until November - but will be backdated

UK Conservative MP 'stabbed multiple times' in incident at constituency meeting

The Nitelink will be back next Friday after all (whether nightclubs are open or not) Related Reads

Coveney hopes for UK reciprocation after EU shows flexibility on protocol

Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney ‘lived for music’, funeral Mass told

Trial of former British soldier for Troubles killing is adjourned after he's taken to hospital

Krispy Kreme store records weekly revenues of almost €87,000 despite Covid closure

Still 'a long way' to go to reach resolution on Northern Ireland Protocol, Frost warns Related Reads

Former DUP leader accuses EU of ‘irrational political prejudice’

The real elephant in the room' is the unvaccinated population, not booster jabs - NIAC chair Related Read

ESRI warns of 'real cuts' to low-income families and retired couples if prices keep rising

Funeral of Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney to take place in Wicklow

Poll: Should free contraception be extended to all ages over 25?

Motorcyclist (20s) dies after two-vehicle crash in Lucan

Opinion: For too long, contraception has been a woman’s private and personal responsibility Related Reads

Motorcyclist (20s) dies following two-vehicle collision in Dublin

Covid-19: What's behind the increase in cases and how could it impact re-opening plans? Related Reads

Personal injuries awards drop 40% since new guidelines introduced

New website set to speed up visa applications for immigrants to Ireland

Irlandia bez internetu – już w ten weekend

Public invited to take a rare peak inside the US embassy in Dublin

Northern Ireland: ‘Brexit was thrust upon us. We are piggy in the middle’

Exposure to persistent road traffic noise may impact on ‘executive function’, report finds

Policing Authority says gardaí are continuing to cancel 999 calls

Businessman and TV presenter Sir Gerry Robinson dies aged 72

Donnelly says free contraception for 17-25 year olds 'is just the start' Related Read

Couple accused of abducting their child released on bail

Coronavirus: 1,627 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland

Irish passport holders in the UK can apply for Digital Covid Certs from tomorrow

Lack of ‘wheelchair liveable’ housing due to building regulations, committee told

Opinion: Maternity restrictions forced me to labour in the car park this week Related Reads

Coronavirus: 12 pregnant women admitted to ICU in recent months

Health minister urged to intervene as restrictions result in woman enduring labour in car park

Why are cases high if our vaccine rate is so good? Our proximity to the UK, says Donnelly Related Read

Nine men took first step towards priesthood in Ireland this autumn

No decision yet on 22 Oct easing, but suggestions Covid Pass extension under consideration Related Read

Mediator appointed to oversee IAA dispute talks with Air Traffic controllers

Anti-abortion group launches billboard campaign ahead of three-year review

Family and gardaí 'concerned for wellbeing' of 56-year-old man missing from Co Louth

Property prices rise almost 11% in a single year, CSO figures show

Wynajem w Irlandii – rząd zapowiada korzystne zmiany dla najemców

Ireland ‘on a knife edge’ with Covid-19, says Nolan amid concern over growing case numbers

Further improvements needed in gynaecology services at Letterkenny hospital, Hiqa finds

NI Secretary of State failed to comply with duties over lack of abortion services, judge rules

Manus O’Riordan obituary: Prominent trade unionist and anti-facist

Poll: Would you pay to go to space as a tourist?

Brussels ‘preparing for worst’ from UK after setting out changes to NI protocol Related Reads

Dr Anna Lembke: The smartphone has become the modern-day hypodermic needle Related Reads

NI’s leaders urge caution as latest Covid-19 rule relaxations take effect

Climate change in Ireland: More heatwaves, less snow and heavier rain

A man followed me home on the Nitelink': Readers' stories of safety on public transport

Abject failure': Irish Water blasted by EPA over incidents at treatment plants

Government seeks detailed data on hospital admissions and daily figures as numbers grow

Irish Water assures Minister treatment plants are ‘producing clean water’

Teachers’ union in unprecedented threat of legal action against ICTU

Covid-19: 2,066 new cases reported on Wednesday with 26 additional deaths over last seven days

Coronavirus: 2,066 new cases confirmed in Ireland

Free contraception for women aged 17-25 ‘a good first step’ – sexual health groups

Veteran on trial had ‘at least 10 seconds’ to make a decision about using fatal force on 27-year-old in 1974

Man (78) in court over seizure of MDMA worth €320,000 at Busáras

Ireland backs global declaration on halting biodiversity loss

Stephen Donnelly self-isolating after showing mild Covid-19 symptoms

Facebook should be fined up to €36 million over 'serious' GDPR breaches, says Data Commissioner

Govt 'on track' to move ahead with removal of Covid-19 restrictions on 22 October, Coveney says

Students protest Dublin City Council over CEO Keegan’s comments on student housing

Officials warned Irish Covid-19 situation has taken turn for the worse

Taliban warns world leaders that global security will be affected if sanctions on their regime continue

Teenager jailed for high-speed chase in which he narrowly missed knocking down an elderly woman

Taoiseach: 'It's not good enough' that children with scoliosis like Adam Terry must wait for surgery Related Reads

Murder investigation underway after Irish man is found dead in Georgia

McConalogue pledges to maintain numbers in national cattle herd

Tánaiste warns other countries about doing deals with UK until 'they can keep their promises' Related Reads

Boris Johnson did not understand his own Brexit deal, Dominic Cummings claims Related Reads

Policing Bill grants Garda ombudsman 'almost draconian' powers, superintendents' union warns

Morning Memo: Who benefits most from the tax changes in Budget 2022?

Zaskakująca decyzja Ryanair – pasażerowie w szoku

What will Ireland’s climate look like in 2050?

US to reopen land borders in November for fully vaccinated visitors

Man (78) for court over seizure of ecstasy tablets worth €310,000

Poll: Should there be tougher penalties for using fireworks?

Irlandia planuje w budżecie na 2022 r. wzrost wydatków i spadek deficytu

Man (70s) due in court after gardaí seize €310k worth of MDMA during stop and search

Astronaut who recorded for the Chieftains in space pays tribute to founder Moloney

EU to unveil proposals aimed at resolving political standoff over NI Protocol

Man (59) arrested on suspicion of murder after woman (50s) dies following car fire in Derry

Remote working tax relief could be worth about €100 a year for some workers

Deeply annoyed and frustrated': Contact tracers write to HSE over pay and conditions

Budget 2022: Here are the measures that kick in today Related Reads

Electric cars 'not yet affordable' for many as Ireland pushes for a million on the road by 2030 Related Reads

BUDŻET 2022 – Zasiłki, przywileje, podatki, opłaty w Irlandii

Fuel poverty: ‘I do watch how many radiators I put on’

PUP scheme may have acted ‘as significant disincentive to work’, report says

Renters will feel benefits from Budget, Ministers insist

Overseas development aid to top €1bn after budget increase

No significant road schemes scheduled to start in 2022

My Budget: ‘I don’t know how they expect people to afford homes when there is no housing stock at all’

Pension increase ‘woeful’ and Greens a ‘disgrace’: Ballinasloe reacts to budget

Gardaí issue Child Rescue Ireland alert for two-year-old girl

Government forecasts employment to surge past pre-pandemic levels in 2022

Criticism of failure to tackle childhood smoking or obesity in Budget

Budget 2022: Pupil-teacher ratio to fall to lowest level on record

NI First Minister criticised over coronavirus vaccine passport remarks

Young people ‘relieved’ at half-price public transport for 18-23s

Budget 2022: Core social welfare rates to increase by €5 a week from January

Budget 2022: Universal childcare subsidy extended to all under-15s

Budget 2022: Free contraception to be provided to women aged 17 to 25

Number waiting for hospital bed at highest level since start of pandemic

New zoned land tax branded a 'total joke' by opposition TDs

Free contraception to be made available for young women

Pandemic wage subsidy scheme to be extended to April 2022, Donohoe confirms Related Reads

The price of a packet of cigarettes is going up by 50 cent

Budget 2021: Student grants to increase by €200 next year

Gardaí renew appeal for witnesses to fatal collision involving motorcyclist and car in Co Louth

Paddy Moloney, founder of The Chieftains, has died

Highest number of patients on trolleys since start of the pandemic

Former Sláintecare council chair will not appear before Oireachtas committee

Nigel Farage says he was tricked into saying 'Up the RA

How are the State's finances looking ahead of Budget 2022 today? Related Reads

Ministers hit out at DCC chief Owen Keegan for student housing comments

Sexual health education in Ireland not just outdated but 'often inaccurate', study finds

Budget 2022 main points: What’s in it for you?

Poll: Are you worried about the Budget?

Irish 18-year-olds can apply for free interrail tickets to travel around Europe next year

Christmas Bonus 2021 – wiadomo co z dodatkiem

NASA astronaut shares image of Dublin from space

UK report: 'Gradual approach' to Covid-19 lockdowns at start of pandemic led to more deaths

UK Brexit minister to demand end of role of European Court of Justice in NI Protocol

Minimum alcohol pricing had little impact on drink-related crime, UK study finds

Budget 2022 will be revealed today - here's a look at how things will unfold

40,000 booster and extra Covid vaccines administered so far in Ireland

Discounted public transport fares for 19-23 year olds to be announced as part of Budget Related Reads

Navigating Ireland’s biggest third-level event for secondary students

It is urgent': 'Frustration' that still no date set for Citizens' Assembly on biodiversity Related Reads

Councillors agree motion to explore safe injection centre for drug users

Zorza polarna nad Irlandią – możliwe problemy z internetem

Local groups challenge permission for 165 residential units in Enniskerry

Grooming victim hopes more victims will speak out after attacker’s sentence is increased

Climate change the biggest single health threat facing humanity, warns WHO Related Reads

Number of people getting Covid PUP falls below 100,000 for the first time

Coronavirus: 1,358 new cases confirmed in Ireland

Activists call for better protection of Ireland’s marine life at Dublin protest

Appeal for information on Irish man missing from Berlin since last week

Dublin City Council chief suggests students' union develop homes in response to housing shortage

EU to provide free rail travel passes to 60,000 young people

Number of people receiving PUP falls below 100,000

Number of students in higher education rises 17.5% in six years

Three men arrested over alleged criminal damage at Clontarf station

Woman found not guilty in Foxrock murder trial committed to Central Mental Hospital

400 Covid-19 patients in hospital for first time since March Related Read

Intoxicated man who killed daughter's partner found guilty of murder

Gardaí renew appeal for missing 16-year-old Reihaneh Mohamadzadeh

Renewed appeal about fatal two-car collision in Kildare

Pandemic and 'Brexit-induced shock' blamed for used car price hike

What Ireland’s new corporate tax rate means for you

Partition of Ireland was ‘a terrible mistake’, says Simon Coveney

Rekordowe ceny używanych aut w Irlandii. To jeszcze nie koniec

Poll: How worried are you about the climate crisis?

Coveney says UK keeps dismissing EU’s protocol proposals and ‘Ireland is country that suffers most’

Low turnout as Iraqis vote for new parliament

Coveney says UK dismiss EU's protocol proposals 'over and over again

Sydney reopens to the vaccinated after 100-plus days of lockdown

Budget 2022: Last-minute talks for 1,000 special needs assistants and 400 teachers

Gardaí begin dig in Kildare as part of Deirdre Jacob murder probe

Woman (20s) charged over hit-and-run incident in Limerick

Opinion: Low pay is rampant in Ireland and it's a problem for workers, the economy and society Related Reads

UK to push for changes to Northern Ireland protocol this week

INMO members to protest outside Connolly Hospital today over continued unsafe working conditions

Groundbreaking new treatment for babies with muscle-weakening condition

Galway Ring Road: ‘Not only am I losing my home, I’m losing my community’