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Adams welcomes 'emphatic' end to High Court damages claim
Gerry Adams has welcomed the "emphatic end" of a High Court damages claim against him by three victims of Provisional IRA bombings and said the case "should never have been brought".
Assistant professor charged with accessing students' data
An assistant professor at UCD has appeared in court this morning charged with harassment and unlawfully accessing the personal data of students at the college.
Israel strikes 'decimated' Iran as war roils markets
Iran launched multiple rounds of missiles towards Israel, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the Islamic republic has been "decimated" by war.
Man jailed for repeated rape and sexual assault of niece
A man who repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted his niece over a prolonged period has been jailed for 12 years.
Demolition work under way at Co Meath house
Demolition work is continuing on a house in Co Meath which was at the centre of a 20-year-long legal battle.
Martial artist and actor Chuck Norris dies aged 86
Actor Chuck Norris, who starred in TV series Walker, Texas Ranger and films including The Way Of The Dragon, has died at the age of 86, his family has announced.
BreastCheck miss screening targets for third year running
The national cancer screening programme BreastCheck missed its mammogram targets by 46,000 last year, the HSE has confirmed to RTÉ's News at One.
Mourners gather in Galway for funeral of Dolores Keane
Mourners are gathering in Co Galway this afternoon for the funeral of the folk singer Dolores Keane.
Trump calls NATO allies 'cowards' over Iran
Follow live developments in the Middle East as Israel launched further attacks on Tehran today, a day after US President Donald Trump told it not to repeat its strikes on Iranian natural gas infrastructure.
Plan to increase access to insurance for cancer survivors
Cancer survivors are set to face a shorter wait to access mortgage protection insurance under new Government plans, with legislation expected before the summer recess.
Podcast: Trapped in Dubai - the Kinahan crime gang
Earlier this week, one of the most senior figures in the Kinahan Organised Crime Group pled guilty at the Special Criminal Court to directing a criminal gang in relation to the murder of one man and the surveillance of another.
Man, 20s, in critical condition after Drogheda assault
A man in his 20s is in a critical condition in hospital following a serious assault in Drogheda, Co Louth.
Govt to help 'people at the pump', Tánaiste says
The Tánsiste has said the Government will work over the weekend to bring forward a series of measures by next Tuesday to address the rising costs of fuel.
Irish cybersecurity chief warns on Iran-linked attacks
Ireland's cybersecurity chief has said it is "entirely possible" we could see more Iran-linked cyberattacks.
HSE working with content creators on new vaping campaign
The HSE is for the first time working with content creators as it launches a new youth vaping and nicotine prevention campaign.
Judge delivers charge to jury in McNally murder case
The jury in the Natalie McNally murder trial has been told they must deliver their verdict based on consideration of "different strands" of circumstantial evidence in the case.
How are European governments tackling surging fuel costs?
As oil and gas prices surge as a result of the Iran war, countries around the world have been coming under increasing pressure to ease the burden on citizens.
Trump compares Pearl Harbor to strikes on Iran
US President Donald Trump drew a parallel between US strikes on Iran and Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, as he defended the war he launched against Tehran while meeting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Washington.
Spain set to reduce VAT on fuel to 10% over Iran war
Spain will reduce the value-added tax on fuel products from 21% to 10% as part of measures to cushion the economic blow from the Middle East conflict, SER radio station reported, citing sources familiar with the plans.
High Court claim against Gerry Adams discontinued
Follow live reaction after the civil action in a UK court against Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams was withdrawn by the claimants.