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September 2024
Tánaiste welcomes UN resolution demanding Israel end occupation of Palestine within a year
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Plans for two new veterinary schools at Irish universities announced today
Eight people died at sea off the coast of Ireland last year after zero deaths in 2021 and 2022
Explosive pagers that injured thousands in Lebanon came from apparent shell company in Hungary
Social Democrats would spend Apple tax revenue on building affordable homes, Holly Cairns says
The sun is here to stay, at least until the weekend
Germany begins random checks on all land borders, angering EU neighbours
Sinn Féin TD says violence in Dublin city 'far too common' after tourists suffer racist attack
Poll: How did you usually get to school as a kid?
Who is Trump's suspected would-be assassin and how was a second attempt on his life foiled?
'Clear who the traitors are' after far-right march with loyalists, Mary Lou McDonald says
Quiz: How well do you know your film and theatre history?
Did you dig out your winter coat this morning? Don't worry, summer's back next week
Ireland's media watchdog to crack down on online platforms hosting illegal content
'The humiliation is unbearable': Palestinians trapped in their homes during Israeli West Bank raids
Rodents, dead cockroaches and a potato peeling station in a shed: FSAI shuts 8 food businesses
Casting call: HBO is seeking Irish and UK kids to star in its new Harry Potter adaptation
EU court rules Apple must pay Ireland €13 billion in unpaid taxes after lengthy legal saga
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the highest court in the EU.
The court ruled that Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid which Ireland is now required to recover.
In a statement, the Irish Government said the funds will now be drawn down from an escrow fund.
EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said the case was a win for "European citizens and tax justice".
Grenfell: Tánaiste 'surprised' by former Tory MP's comments on Irish Government handling of Kingspan
Three newly discovered shipwrecks revealed by shifting sands off the coast of Dublin
Research indicates that most of the vessels recorded off Portmarnock Strand were lost during bad or stormy weather.
Man arrested over hit-and-run that killed cyclist in Dublin in July
Surveyors call on Government to set up 'rental court' to resolve landlord-tenant disputes
Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's lakes and rivers?
Claire Hanna set to become SDLP leader after clean sweep of party constituency nominations
Neighbour tells of 'sadness and shock' after woman mauled by dogs in her apartment in Dublin
Green light for 700 cost rental and social homes in Cherry Orchard in Dublin
Revenues find €1.5 million worth of cannabis and cocaine in separate seizures in Dublin Airport
Gardaí investigating whether paedophile rings were involved in sex abuse in religious schools
Justice Minister Helen McEntee today described the abuse detailed in the inquiry as “truly barbaric”.
Irishman wanted for murder in Spain died of overdose, coroner says
Government launches plan to improve water quality after damning EPA report this summer
Bill introduced to Oireachtas to ban dynamic pricing following outrage over Oasis ticket prices
Chance of hail and thunderstorms today with fog and mist forecast tonight
Not 'partners' anymore: Govt won't just be asking tech firms 'nicely' to remove harmful content
Man in his 20s killed in crash in Co Roscommon as woman and child taken to hospital
Legal experts dispute Irish government's position that it can't pass Occupied Territories Bill
Despite upholding Ryanair complaints, IAA will not force Dublin Airport to reassess winter charges