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Last week
17th November 2024 - 23rd November 2024
Thousands still without power as Storm Bert hits the country
The worst impacted areas include Donegal, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Cavan, Monaghan, Kerry and Cork.
A number of roads are closed and people should check with their relevant local authority for the latest updates
Met Éireann has advised that more weather warnings could be issued, or current ones upgraded, in the coming hours
School of young girl injured in Parnell Square attack says ‘trauma is still very real’ one year on
Young girl seriously injured in Parnell Square attack making ‘great progress’
Waterford to get its own portal for Christmas, linking the city to the Czech Republic
Man arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion released without charge
Man arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion
Jean McConville's son calls Disney+ drama 'horrendous' and says her death is not 'entertainment'
Campaigners granted judicial review of development plans for Dublin’s Moore Street
Taoiseach says Sinn Féin pledge to review RTÉ’s Gaza coverage is a ‘dog whistle to conspiracy theorists’
Notre Dame apologises for telling fans not to wear green or shamrocks for Belfast ice hockey visit
'The images are not good': How do people in Dundalk feel about John McGahon’s election bid?
While there was some support for John McGahon, most people felt he shouldn’t be running in the general election.
Status Yellow warning takes hold amid 'very cold' weather with ice and frost conditions
Met Éireann has warned of very cold temperatures with widespread frost and icy stretches.
Teachers to protest outside schools to seek delay in implementing Leaving Cert reforms
‘I’m Irish’: Gladiator II star Paul Mescal says meeting King Charles wasn’t on ‘list of priorities’
Constituency changes blamed for election letters being sent to the wrong areas of Cork and Galway
Wind generation third highest on record last month, but overall figure expected to drop this year
This month
November 2024
Campaign trail at a glance: Harris and Martin bump into each other in Killorglin
Artillery shell hits UNIFIL base as French peacekeeper dies in separate ‘road accident’
Search for missing swimmer off Galway Bay to continue over the weekend
'America demanded it': Conan O'Brien to host the next Oscars
Met Éireann says country in for 'quite a shock' next week as temperatures plummet
Woman sleeping under plastic skip bag in Cork city a ‘reflection of the reality of sleeping rough’
Search operation for Jo Jo Dullard in Co Wicklow expected to continue into next week
Campaign trail at a glance: Former MEP announces election bid and government parties launch safety plans
Woman charged in connection with Dublin riots, while total number of arrests reaches 53
Christmas lights switched on at Grafton Street with help from Little Blue Heros reps
Donald Trump nominates vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jr as US health secretary
Two people seriously injured following separate road collisions in Dublin and Offaly
TD welcomes deferral of changes to No 11 Dublin Bus route, despite impact on proposed 24-hour service
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Fig dating back 2,000 years discovered in north Dublin archaeological site
Voting closes tomorrow for this year’s An Post Irish Book Awards
Tributes paid to Wexford ‘gentleman’ who was found dead on a beach in Lanzarote
Two people arrested in south Dublin as part of investigation into large scale money laundering
Man arrested after fatal assault at 5-star hotel in Co Laois
Rents up 43% on pre-Covid levels amid calls for increased government support for rental sector