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July
July 2024
Cork councillor to table motion on removing prayers and crucifix from Council meetings
Keir Starmer 'committed to Good Friday Agreement' over possibility of Irish unity referendum
Gaza death toll could reach 186,000, according to correspondence published in The Lancet
Man charged in connection to €300,000 cannabis seizure at Dublin Airport
Man in his 30s dies after single-vehicle collision in Longford
Dublin Zoo ‘heartbroken’ after two Asian elephants die from the same disease within a week
Asking prices for homes up 7.3% in past year, the fastest rate of inflation in nearly two years
Second man arrested in connection with seizure of €6.8 million worth of cannabis in Dublin
Who is Hilary Benn, the new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland?
‘Strong Irish influence’: The Cork man behind Keir Starmer’s landslide Labour victory
Analysis: Disaster for DUP as Sinn Féin becomes the North’s largest party at Westminster
Former UK prime minister Liz Truss has lost her seat in the general election
How the UK general election could mean big changes for Northern Irish politics
Sinn Féin will be hoping to maintain its seven seats, while the DUP faces a real battle in some constituencies.
Alliance is in contention in three constituencies but could come away empty handed.
The TUV could split the Unionist vote in some areas.
Conor McGregor’s stout brand ‘objectified female models’ in video which broke advertising standards
Man to appear in court in connection to seizure of €380,000 worth of drugs in Dublin
Sixty-eight measles cases confirmed in Ireland so far this year
Rain warning in place tomorrow night for Dublin, Louth, Meath and Wicklow
Reluctance of men to eat less meat and younger people to fly less among climate action barriers
‘Farewell to those wazzocks’: UK papers make final pitch to voters as public head to the polls
Spate of fatal crashes a 'stark reminder' of dangers on roads, says Taoiseach
Italian teenager who died of leukaemia in 2006 approved as the first millennial saint
Last month was coldest June since 2015, with monthly rainfall below long-term average
Over 40% of people with long Covid say ability to conduct daily activities has ‘reduced a lot’
Waterford man dies while on holiday with friends and family in Magaluf
Motor insurance costs rise slightly in first half of 2023, as damage claim costs soar
Mediation in Aer Lingus dispute runs late in bid to avoid more cancelled flights
Aer Lingus pilots who are IALPA members took part in all-out strike action on Saturday.
New electric vehicle sales down by close to 25% when compared to same period last year
Poor visibility in Kerry causes rescue teams to ‘reassess’ search efforts for missing hillwalker
‘Urgent appeal’ issued for blood donations, especially from people of African heritage
Alliance confident of taking Westminster seat Jeffrey Donaldson has held for almost three decades
June
June 2024
Aer Lingus is cancelling 122 more flights next week amid ongoing industrial action by pilots
Aer Lingus has cancelled 122 additional flights over the course of Wednesday 3 July to Sunday 7 July.
Two men arrested after €1.25 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Kildare
Woman in her 80s dies after being struck by a van in Carlow town
Teenagers killed after Waterford collision involving bus and e-scooter named locally
Dara Calleary returns to Cabinet as super junior minister as James Lawless becomes Minister of State
IALPA considering further strike action after talks to resolve pay dispute with Aer Lingus break down
The pilots’ union said Aer Lingus will not move from its 12.5% pay increase offer.
Teachers’ union says €2,000 bonus after first year of teaching is ‘sticking plaster measure’