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People thought I had a stroke or Alzheimer’s, Gisèle Pelicot tells RTÉ’s Prime Time
She says could not recall being raped by dozens of men for years as she had been drugged -
Ireland to allow French and British vessels to patrol Irish-controlled waters
The move will be outlined on Wednesday with the launch of the National Maritime Security Strategy -
Natalie McNally suffered ‘prolonged assault’, murder trial hears
Accused Stephen McCullagh showed no emotion in court as injuries sustained by deceased were outlined by pathologist -
Taoiseach criticised in Dáil as he says Government never signed off on ‘scale’ of SNA review
Government last week paused controversial review of SNA allocations following widespread criticism -
Changes to make online world safer have ‘not been sufficient’, Oireachtas AI committee hears
Issues stemming from controversy related to use of AI tool Grok to generate sexualised images examined -
Gardaí seize merchandise associated with international organised crime gang
Raids carried out against members of Black Axe gang, also known as Neo Black Movement, which is linked to theft and money laundering -
Hiqa seeks orders compelling RTÉ to disclose nursing home footage
Broadcaster says it welcomes Hiqa decision to investigate issues highlighted in RTÉ Investigates programme -
Cavan hospital apologises for shortcomings in care as family settles action over baby’s death
Months earlier Luke Lyons Kelly had heart surgery, but he was not initially admitted to hospital after becoming acutely unwell -
Police heard Noah Donohoe had been acting ‘strangely’ before leaving home, inquest told
Some footage collected in 2020 was not watched until 2022, court hears -
Landlord of protected Dublin building once seized by squatters is ordered to address urgent safety issues
Retired solicitor prosecuted over failing to comply with enforcement notice to bring building set as flats up to required standards

