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Ukrainian refugees coming to Ireland will have State-provided accommodation cut to 30 days

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Capacity close to being exhausted as Government scrambles to repurpose and recontract sites

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Lough Neagh algae blight is significant crisis for all Ireland, says McDonald

The lough, which is the UK and Ireland’s largest freshwater lake by surface area, was this year blighted by noxious blooms of blue-green algae for the third summer in a row

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Former Ireland midfielder hangs up boots as he recalls ‘proudest moment’

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After nine senior Ireland caps and almost 500 senior club appearances, Alan Judge has decided to retire at the age of 36.

The Prodigy announce huge ‘Warriors Dance’ summer 2026 UK and Ireland outdoor shows – including Milton Keynes Bowl

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They will be joined across the four shows by Carl Cox, David Rodigan, Andy C and others

Over 30 venues across Belfast taking part in Northern Ireland's first Cocktail Week

"Belfast has such a vibrant and creative hospitality scene, and it’s so exciting to finally bring Cocktail Week here"

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Indo Sport podcast: The Rugby Show | Ireland left behind in rugby's new era | Chicago TV farce

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Joe is joined by Ian Madigan and Ruaidhri O'Connor to break down Ireland's loss to the All Blacks in Chicago.

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Caelan Doris could lead Ireland against Japan after coming through return unscathed

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Ireland captain Caelan Doris could make his first start of the season against Japan this Saturday after receiving the all clear following his return to action against New Zealand.

Ireland's standout player against All Blacks 'a doubt' for Japan

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Ireland centre Stuart McCloskey is an injury doubt for Saturday’s Quilter Nations Series opener against Japan at the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland centre a doubt after All Black clash

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NEWS: The Ireland camp issued some injury updates ahead of their Test against Japan in Dublin on Saturday.

All Black slams 'joke' Ireland incident as star New Zealand signing heads to Wales

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‘She was our why’: Sr Stan remembered by Focus Ireland cafe staff

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Sr Stanislaus Kennedy founded the 365-day Dublin coffee shop for homeless people to seek advice and information

Ireland centre McCloskey a doubt for Japan game

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Centre Stuart McCloskey is a doubt for Ireland's autumn Test with Japan in Dublin on Saturday with a groin injury.

Leader of crime group that smuggled assault rifles from US to Ireland jailed for 12 years

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Mark McCourt, of Edencrieve, Newry, Co Down, was caught ‘red-handed’ in Garda raid

Lough Neagh algae blight is significant crisis for all Ireland, says McDonald

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Sinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald said there should be a national focus on the issue, including from the Irish Government.

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Republic of Ireland to learn World Cup qualifying fate

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After last week's impressive play-off victory over Belgium, Ireland will learn their 2027 World Cup qualifying fate tomorrow.

Lough Neagh algae blight is significant crisis for all Ireland, says McDonald

Sinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald said there should be a national focus on the issue, including from the Irish Government.

Lough Neagh algae blight is significant crisis for all Ireland, says McDonald

Sinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald said there should be a national focus on the issue, including from the Irish Government.

‘Representing my country will always be my proudest moment’ – Former Ireland midfielder Alan Judge retires from football

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Former Ireland international Alan Judge has announced his retirement from football today.

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Ireland's Malan 'in favour' of two-tier Test Championship

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Ireland head coach Heinrich Malan believes an expanded World Test Championship would enable his side to play more regular red-ball cricket.