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Four appear in court over protest at Co Wicklow site

Four people have appeared in court charged in connection with the serious public disorder in Newtownmountkennedy last night.

Hamas receive Israel's response to ceasefire proposal

Hamas has said it had received Israel's official response to its latest ceasefire proposal and will study it before submitting its reply, the group's deputy Gaza chief said in a statement.

Varadkar concerned over anti-immigration protests

Former taoiseach Leo Varadkar has expressed concerns over anti-immigration protests and the impact also, as he warned how some people are experiencing racism "for the first time ever".

400 delegates expected at Aontú party conference

Health, housing and the cost of living are among the issues that will top the agenda at the Aontú Party Conference today.

How overpaying your mortgage could save you thousands

Paying off your mortgage early could save you thousands and help you to become debt free at a younger age.

HSE had no evidence for claim around 2004 smoking ban

A HSE claim that there had been a decrease of 800,000 smokers since 2004 was not backed up by any of the Census data it was relying on, it has emerged.

Will Govt spending be reined in as elections on horizon?

It must feel decidedly uncomfortable being pulled in two directions at once, but that's the situation facing ministers Paschal Donohoe and Michael McGrath as they face growing calls to increase spending.

Australian police charge another teen for church stabbing

Australian police have charged another teenager with a terrorism-related offence in investigations after the stabbing of an Assyrian Christian bishop while he was giving a live streamed sermon in Sydney Earlier this month.

Two men charged with murder of Croatian man in Dublin

Two men have appeared in court charged with the murder of Croatian man Josip Strok, who died following an incident in west Dublin last month.

'He stole my youth' says woman as father jailed for rape

A woman has said her father stole her whole youth by subjecting her to repeated rape and sexual abuse for thirteen years.

McClenaghan successfully defends his European title

Rhys McClenaghan has retained his European Championship pommel horse title, winning gold at the event in Rimini, Italy.

Kylie Minogue among acts to play Electric Picnic

Kylie Minogue, Kneecap, The Wolfe Tones, Noah Kahan and Raye are among the acts who will perform at the Electric Picnic music festival this August in Stradbally, Co Laois.

Class act - the fitness instructor helping homeless kids

A fitness instructor from Dublin has spoken of the challenges and rewards of running classes for children in emergency accommodation.

US announces $6bn in aid for Ukraine following votes

The US Defense Secretary has announced $6 billion in new military aid for Ukraine as the United States rushes to fill gaps left by months of limited American assistance.

Ex-pastor jailed for theft of €125k from Kildare church

A former pastor who engaged in theft and fraud to steal more than €125,000 from his own Kildare-based church has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison.

King Charles to resume duties after cancer diagnosis

Britain's King Charles is said to be "greatly encouraged" at returning to public-facing royal duties following the positive effect of his cancer treatment.

Ex-tabloid head tells Trump trial he killed affair story

Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker has testified at Donald Trump's criminal trial that he suppressed a story about an alleged affair to help Mr Trump's 2016 presidential bid, even though it would have boosted sales of his tabloid.

Too early to say if Rwanda plan is impacting Ireland - UK

It is too early to jump to conclusions about the impact of the Rwanda deportation policy, the British government has said, after Tánaiste Micheál Martin claimed it was causing an influx of migrants into Ireland.

10 dead in fire at makeshift homeless shelter in Brazil

At least 10 people have been killed and 11 were injured in a fire that broke out in a defunct hotel being used as a makeshift homeless shelter in the city of Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, officials have said.

Gardaí to remain overnight at Wicklow site after protest

Gardaí have said they will remain overnight at the site known as Trudder House or River Lodge in Co Wicklow following the serious public disorder last night.