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OECD: Irish teenagers smoke less, drink less and exercise more than their European counterparts
This week
22nd December 2024 - 26th December 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Christmas Eve
Two women charged in connection with seizure of €1.28m worth of Cannabis
Family of woman killed in single-vehicle collision in Fermanagh devastated by her loss
Taoiseach expresses Ireland's 'unbreakable' support for Palestine in call with Mahmoud Abbas
The Taoiseach and President Abbas also spoke about the importance of ongoing international support for UNRWA.
Mourners gather in Magdeburg as German far-right AfD party holds 'memorial' event
Last week
15th December 2024 - 21st December 2024
Irish leaders condemn 'shocking and despicable' attack on Christmas market in Germany
At least two people were killed and dozens more injured.
High Court judge frees Enoch Burke in interest of saving public money spent on jailing him
'Please wish me luck': How the Holyhead Port closure has impacted some readers
Gardaí still receiving allegations of abuse in schools as domestic violence reports rise by 9%
Teenager charged in connection with assault in Mullingar that left victim in critical condition
Gisele Pelicot: The rape victim who stood up to her abusers and became a feminist hero
FactCheck: False claims about Ireland's position on Gaza ramp up after embassy closure
Israel launches strikes against ports and infrastructure in Yemen, killing at least nine people
Various Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese products being recalled due to possible presence of listeria
Pálás cinema in Galway to close down in February due to 'stark reality' of costs and competition
Have you been impacted by the Holyhead delays? We want to hear from you
HSE preparing for surge in flu and respiratory illnesses as number of cases doubles in last week
All ferries between Dublin and Holyhead cancelled until at least 15 January
Irish Ferries and Stena Line both apologised for the inconvenience.
'Deep slander': President Higgins rejects Israeli accusation that Ireland is antisemitic
This month
December 2024
UK parcels arriving in Ireland from alternative ports as An Post deals with Holyhead closure
Keep an eye on the skies this weekend... a meteor shower could be visible as soon as night falls
The best viewing of the shower will be from a dark location after midnight.
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Kyran Durnin as search of house in Drogheda continues
Investigating Gardaí began searches at two houses in Drogheda this morning.
Rush hour DART and commuter services delayed through city centre after vehicle strikes bridge
Daniel Kinahan's former home in Dublin sells for €931,000 at auction
Why is Israel accusing Amnesty International of inventing its own definition of genocide?
Eoin Hayes made €199k from his Palantir shares - but what is the company and what does it do?
Woman arrested on suspicion of murder in Kyran Durnin investigation
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Last Friday's Late Late Toy Show viewed 1.6 million times on TV and online
'Season's Greetings': Santa writes letter to Irish children with tips for sending wish lists
McConalogue says Ireland will scrutinise Mercosur deal and insist on standards safeguards
All ferry services between Dublin and Holyhead cancelled today due to Storm Darragh damage
Israel launches over 100 strikes against targets in Syria and occupies buffer zone along border
Storm Darragh: 'Shelter in place' warnings for areas covered by Status Red advisories
Rain will spread across the country from the west and will be heavy at times.