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March 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Three pro-Palestine activists arrested trying to block US military planes at Shannon Airport
Poll: Did you stick to your Lent commitments?
Fishing vessel towed to shore in Cork after losing ability to manoeuvre
Weather to remain cool today with outbreaks of rain and drizzle as temperature to drop tonight
A shard of glass in a loaf of bread (and other lunchtime horrors): 2023's food safety complaints
'We are really going in the direction of outsourcing asylum'
Culture war row over change to England jersey has politicians accusing Nike of 'woke nonsense'
Varadkar meets leaders of Malta, Slovenia and Spain at EU summit to talk Palestinian statehood
Fresh and breezy today with showers and sunshine as temperatures set to drop tonight
Assisted dying should be made legal in Ireland, committee of TDs and senators say in landmark report
Revenue and gardaí seize €2 million worth of illegal cigarettes in Wexford
Canada halts future arms shipments to Israel as international pressure mounts and Gazans starve
Israel may be using starvation as a 'weapon of war' as food supplies in Gaza 'completely exhausted'
How racist comments about Diane Abbott posed an early test for the Tories' new 'extremism' laws
Dublin garda set to appear in court for second time in anti-corruption investigation
Trump seeks to appeal against decision not to disqualify District Attorney in Georgia case
'We can see this one coming': Pharmacists want govt to let them give vaccine against measles
Liquidation of Ireland's only vinyl record maker 'bit of a disaster' for local music industry
One Irish music producer described the news of the closure as a surprise, especially given the growing demand for vinyl records.
One new case of measles confirmed in Ireland, the fifth this year
Bank of Ireland warns of fake articles designed to 'steal customers' money' with crypto scams
First ship carrying aid for Gaza to take 'several days' to arrive
Fianna Fáil politicians voting against Yes-Yes campaigns 'won't impact coalition' - Varadkar
Al Pacino says Oscars producers told him not to read nominees after awkward award announcement
Rodent droppings and filthy surfaces: Ten restaurants given closure orders in February
American foreign minister Blinken pledges $133 million in aid to Haiti as crisis worsening
Open Thread: Carers, what would you like to see from government after the No vote in the care referendum?
Kate Middleton apologises for photo 'confusion', saying she was 'experimenting with editing'
Zelenskyy hits back at Pope Francis over 'white flag' comments about Ukraine war negotiations
Oscars ceremony delayed by Gaza protest as stars wear red pins supporting immediate ceasefire
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Humanitarian aid airdrop kills five people and injures 10 in northern Gaza
Competition watchdog pays surprise visit to Ryanair's Dublin office as part of Italian probe
Dee Forbes 'not fit or able' to attend Media Committee or give written statement, says lawyer
Cillian Murphy pops into Irish-American film awards ahead of big night at the Oscars on Sunday
Biden to announce plans for US military to build temporary Gaza port for aid deliveries