newsMotorists urged to plan their journey as planned fuel protests cause traffic disruptionSeveral slow-moving convoys have been reported by gardaà this morning, as motorists have been advised to allow extra time for their journeys
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Motorists warned to brace for traffic chaos as hauliers distance themselves from protestIn Cork convoys are planned at Ballincollig, Watergrasshill, Midleton, Mallow, Macroom, and across West Cork
‘Real and escalating’ online danger to children as voluntary regulation falls short, teachers warn
Blackouts, broken records and a message from the past: five key moments from Artemis II’s lunar flybyCrew of Orion capsule spent emotional day documenting surface of moon – and paying homage to astronauts who paved the way
Immigration: Communities must be heard on placement of Ipas centres – TánaisteSimon Harris was responding to reports that the Department of Justice was considering legislation to curtail the ability of members of the public to object to centres for asylum seekers
Court 'poor box' pays out €1.5m to charities in 2025The courts using the system most are Dublin City District Court at the Court of Criminal Justice
Drafting of guardianship removal legislation 'Valerie's Law' at advanced stage, justice minister says
Cormac O'Keefe: Ireland's navy strives to step up maritime security amid wave of reportsThe Irish Examiner's Security Correspondent learned more about the challenges facing Ireland's naval service when he visited the Haulbowline naval base in Cork Harbour