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August
August 2024
Long consecutive sentences will continue to be 'quite unusual' in Ireland, says law lecturer
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Status yellow warning for rain issued for six counties in the west and north tomorrow
Department of Social Protection aware of text scam claiming MyGov email is ‘suspended’
Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan wins magnificent gold in pommel horse final
The Co Down gymnast scored a massive 15.533 to claim Olympic gold.
Two arrests made after PSNI riot officers deployed to protests in Belfast
Man receives ‘significant injuries’ after being shot in the leg in Co Down
Poll: As the band retire from touring - do you like Aerosmith?
Woman in her 50s charged in connection to drugs seizure in Limerick
Man found with arms bound after being attacked by masked men in Coleraine
Italian boxer ‘wants to apologise’ to Algeria’s Imane Khelif for not shaking hands after bout
Separating fact from fiction as women's boxing enters the spotlight after abandoned fight
Separating fact from fiction as women's boxing enters the spotlight after abandoned fight
PSNI say officer who waved Armagh flag from police vehicle will not be suspended or dismissed
Man charged in relation to alleged child cruelty and unlawful medical practices
July
July 2024
Tánaiste welcomes Starmer’s funding 'commitment' to redevelop Casement Park in time for Euro 2028
PSNI probing 'potential link' between arson attacks on four 5G masts in Belfast within 24 hours
Sinn Féin MLA says PSNI officer celebrating Armagh win is a boost for 'community relations'
‘A small fortune’: Barnardos calls for all schools to introduce affordable uniform options
TikTok set to lay off staff in Ireland amid global round of redundancies
Foxrock rugby club calls on Catholic Church to ‘stop’ sale of playing field to local GAA club
Croke Park gull that made on-field cameo in All-Ireland final doing ‘very well’ after rescue
How 'explosion' in cocoa prices is affecting Irish cafes - and what's behind the surge
Increased data sharing on asylum seekers’ social welfare will ‘ensure system is applied fairly’
Man dies and another arrested after attack in Tallaght estate in early hours of this morning
Retailers criticise Dublin traffic plan go-ahead - but capital's chamber of commerce welcomes it
Man injured following shooting in Wicklow after his car was blocked by another vehicle
Advocacy group for victims of sexual abuse in Spiritan schools seek meeting with Education Minister
Kamala Harris meets Benjamin Netanyahu as White House continues push for ceasefire
Man charged in relation to ‘serious public disorder’ during Dublin riots
Man arrested after €220,000 of cannabis seized in Dublin
Game of Thrones' Jack Gleeson among Irish stars cast in Netflix 'epic' about the Guinness family
First measures of Dublin transport plan to restrict cars in the city to come into force next month
Pharmaceutical company Viatris to close Cork plant by 2028, with around 200 jobs impacted
Taoiseach says ‘diverse and inclusive’ Irish Olympians give ‘great hope to young people’
CMAT nominated for Mercury Prize for Album of the Year
‘Nightmares of death haunt journalists’: Palestinian photographer on capturing destruction in Gaza
Over 20,000 Ukrainian refugees to have social welfare payments cut from September
Fixed penalties and a beefed up An Post to help it collect TV licence fee