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April
April 2024
Advanced works get underway to repair Dublin's Iveagh Markets
Tributes paid to Shay Lynch, who died in a swimming pool accident at a Co Clare hotel
‘There’s no accountability’: Leading dentist warns about use of unlicensed botox products
Quiz: How much do you know about pop icon Taylor Swift?
Could ‘bait bikes’ put a dent in the 20,000 bike thefts seen in Dublin each year?
Pro-Palestine group delivers petition to RTÉ studio in Cork calling for Eurovision boycott
Blessing of planes to continue at Dublin Airport despite reports the custom was to be scrapped
IFI notified of 'significant' kill of up to 500 fish by people contacting confidential phoneline
'We don’t want to hide them': Families given option of recording stillbirths on public register
New Taylor Swift album appears to leak online a day early
Heineken to hike the price of a pint by six cent over the coming months
Three more measles cases confirmed - bringing total number this year to 16
ComReg stands by claims about Eir's complaints as TDs call for company to appear before them
Creating sexually explicit 'deepfakes' without consent to become a criminal offence in the UK
Politicians urged to 'get the bill done' ahead of Dáil debate on auto-enrolment pension scheme
Gardaí seize large quantity of cannabis jellies and cannabis herb during Dublin search
Michael Collins TD proposes 'chemical castration' of rapists and defends guns for self-defence
Independent Ireland candidate Ciaran Mullooly told The Journal: ‘The views quoted in Hot Press are Michael Collins’ own personal views. They are not mine.’
TikTok to cut over 250 jobs today, with some staff criticising ‘insensitive’ handling of layoffs
TikTok says the move is part of a ‘restructuring’ of the company.
Margot Robbie’s production company set to oversee a Monopoly movie
‘Sign of the times’: Two dioceses in the West to lose Bishops as part of Church restructuring
Simon Harris makes changes to junior ministerial ranks in first Cabinet meeting
The new Taoiseach has been finalising the positions this morning.
Here's who got promoted by Taoiseach Simon Harris at his first cabinet meeting
Lower educational qualifications 'key driver' of weaker employment rates in NI compared to Ireland
Here are the 26 promises new Taoiseach Simon Harris made tonight
Dublin-Belfast train route to get EU funding of €165m and reduced journey time of under two hours
No vote on Micheal Healy-Rae’s Taoiseach bid, despite nomination from brother Danny
Rehab centre converted to Covid-19 isolation unit in 2020 has no budget to reopen this year
Six counties placed under Status Yellow warning for rain
Product recall on almost 15,000 soft toys from claw machines in Cork and Kerry
Doctor 'anxious' about return to Gaza after killing of aid workers in Israeli air strike
Who are the Kathleens of Storm Kathleen fame?
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack ‘doing well’ as she begins rehabilitation process
Repair work to roof of Iveagh Markets to begin later this month
Irish Farmers' Association criticise plans for 'blitz of farm inspections' amid heavy rain
Man dies in hospital following attack in Clondalkin area of Dublin on Saturday
Who were the seven aid workers killed by the Israeli air strike in Gaza?
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
March
March 2024
Easter Rising commemoration to take place later outside the GPO in Dublin