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August 2024
Woman allegedly murdered by Irishman in Malta had recently filed harassment reports with police
Davy Fitzgerald confirmed as new Antrim senior hurling manager
Ireland's €160m spend on tax cuts for landlords looks questionable amid doubt over 'exodus' claims
It’s been described as the ‘stupidest tax relief of recent times’, but what do we know about it, asks Paul O’Donoghue.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 20
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High temperatures caused nearly 50k deaths in Europe last year, study finds
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man (42) arrested over attack on mosque in county Down released on bail
Boy (11) charged for throwing petrol bombs and causing explosion in south Belfast last month
'We're going to party for a few days': A proud 'mighty nation' welcomes Team Ireland home
Man arrested over stabbing incident near O'Connell Street during Olympics homecoming
Water supplies in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow to be impacted over next two days
Man charged with making online threat to kill or cause serious harm to Taoiseach and his family
Former Connacht Rugby player Rory Burke dies aged 30
Irishman shot dead by police in Malta after allegedly murdering woman
Thousands turn out on O'Connell Street to welcome home Irish Olympians
Airlines to be hit with increased fines over undocumented passengers arriving in Ireland
Video shows moment of suspected 'Israeli airstrike' on Lebanese village as Irish troops drive past
It is understood six Irish troops were in a two vehicle convoy along with two Polish colleagues hit in the strike.
PSNI investigating 'racially motivated hate crime' after young people throw stones at man
Up to 20,000 homes and businesses without power after lightning strikes across the west
Some of the heaviest lightning was seen at 1am.
Four people arrested at anti-immigration rally in Dundalk
Man charged over online threats made against Taoiseach Simon Harris
Irish Olympics body raise judges' scoring of Daina Moorehouse fight with IOC
Poll: Should Ireland bid to host the Olympics in 2072?
Tom Cruise and Snoop Dogg help pass the Olympics torch from Paris to LA
Gorse fire in Sandyford extinguished after multi-agency operation
Coillte provided a helicopter that was used to drop water on the blaze.
As Paris 2024 ends, the fight for home continues for some Olympians
'A disgrace': Women decry efforts to charge them despite free contraception scheme
A video on TikTok prompted dozens of women to share their experiences of being overcharged.
Quiz: How much do you know about Team Ireland at the Olympics?
Scheme that helps disabled drivers with car adaptation costs 'not fit-for-purpose', says Chambers
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: How is your spending and saving going? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
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Cork defend All-Ireland camogie title after defeating Galway in thrilling final
London rabbi accused of illegal circumcision to remain in prison after kosher meal complaint
Convicted murderer arrested in Dublin on extradition request from Northern Ireland police
Irish peacekeeper convoy struck during an airstrike bombing in south Lebanon
A spokesman with the Irish Defence Forces has confirmed that no personnel were injured in the incident.
Emergency services attending gorse fire in the Dublin Mountains as thousands left without power
Lara Gillespie misses out on bronze medal after gutsy ride in women's omnium