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July 2024
Andrew Scott nominated for two Emmy awards for work on Netflix series ‘Ripley’
Woman extradited from the Republic to the North over stolen purse offence in 2016
Leading addiction treatment centre reports significant rise in cocaine and gambling addictions
Brennans and Supermac’s baked products among those recalled due to possible presence of metal pieces
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Leo Varadkar confirms he won't stand in next general election
Varadkar said the ‘time has come to explore new options and opportunities’ and that he never viewed himself as a ‘career politician’.
Revenue have seized over €200,000 worth of smuggled Uggs, Crocs and other designer clothes
Paper tax discs to be scrapped alongside legislation to ‘streamline’ information on road collisions
Jack Black cancels Tenacious D tour after band mate jokes about Trump shooting on stage
Only 158 new social housing units were built in the first three months of this year
JD Vance: The one-time ‘Never Trump guy’ who is now the former president's running mate
Woman (30s) dies and two men airlifted to hospital following two-vehicle collision in Carlow
Taoiseach Simon Harris condemns ‘reprehensible’ and ‘criminal’ actions in Coolock
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill says cancelling public holiday not ‘necessary’ to increase defence spend
Motorists urged to avoid Malahide Road at Coolock amid ongoing anti-immigrant protests
Electoral Commission recommends broadcast moratoriums should be removed from future referendums
Tributes paid after teenage girl dies during football match in Co Louth
Irish economy up 5% according to ‘deglobalized measure’ but down 5.5% when using GDP metric
XL bully dogs to be banned in Ireland under new measures announced today
Government ratifies Hague Convention which protects adults who lack capacity at home and abroad
Threats against politicians and Catholics appear on some loyalist bonfires ahead of The Twelfth
Tánaiste meets with new Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn at Hillsborough Castle
Tori Towey 'elated' as she arrives home to Ireland after Dubai authorities drop charges
Radha Stirling, founder of the Detained in Dubai group, said Tori is 'super excited' to be home.
Speaking to The Journal, Stirling said the Irish embassy 'escorted her all the way through the airport and made sure she got on that flight'.
Mary Lou McDonald welcomed 'the end of this nightmare' but remarked that it 'raises fundamental questions around the treatment of women in Dubai'.
Bonfire with mock police car on top labelled ‘absolutely disgraceful’ by UUP leader
Loyalist commentator Jamie Bryson claimed it was an ‘edgy artistic effort’ akin to Kneecap stunts.
Man dies following house fire in Co Mayo this morning
Pilots' union recommend members accept Labour Court 17.75% pay increase recommendation
Man and woman arrested after €3 million cocaine seizure in Dublin
NATO to declare Ukraine on 'irreversible path' to membership, diplomats say
Biden said ‘Ukraine can and will stop Putin’ with the ‘full and collective support’ of the Nato alliance.
Over 20 ‘gradupets’ take part in pet graduation ceremony at Queen’s University Belfast
Third elephant at Dublin Zoo contracts deadly virus that killed two other elephants last week
Issues with Garda vetting and risk management highlighted in Direct Provision inspections
Man charged after close to €1 million of cannabis seized at Dublin Airport
Children involved in Derry disorder arising from 'elaborate hoax' security alert in Creggan area
'Rome must fall': Paul Mescal battles with Pedro Pascal and a rhino in Gladiator II trailer
Mescal is shown in bloody battle with Pedro Pascal in the Colosseum.
Day of mourning in Ukraine after at least 42 people are killed in Russian air strikes
Road death toll for 2024 reaches 100 as recommendations on future of RSA due in coming weeks
European Space Agency rocket launch to be livestreamed thanks to Irish-designed video system
Motion on removing prayers and crucifix from Council meetings ‘referred to committee without debate’
Criminal barristers withdrawing services today in pay dispute, with further action planned