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February 2024
Woman in her 20s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Waterford
A new study says that a dislike of anti-car policies tends to change once plans are implemented
RTÉ to seek legal advice in coming days as Minister says broadcaster is at 'critical juncture'
The meeting was called by the Minister after Bakhurst released information on four executive departures from the public broadcaster since he took over last year.
Media Minister Catherine Martin has said she expressed her "frustration" and "concern" to Bakhurst today.
She said that a "cap on the levels of settlements made should be introduced".
Martin said that "this is a critical juncture" for RTÉ.
Two men arrested after reported kidnapping and assault in south Armagh
Girl aged 6 dies from injuries sustained in Westmeath crash last week
More applicants sought for Troubles' victims scheme, with close to £35 million paid out so far
Poll: Have you watched all the movies nominated for Best Film at the Bafta awards?
Gardaí appeal for information after Dublin hit-and-run leaves man with serious injuries
St John of God service users ‘alarmed’ by proposed transfer to HSE due to funding issues
Irish stars Cillian Murphy, Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan in Bafta contention
Two people arrested after gun seizures, including submachine gun and sawn-off shotgun, in Dublin
US Secretary of State calls on new Stormont leaders to deliver prosperity for the North
Man (20s) dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Kilkenny
Poll: It's Ed Sheeran's birthday - do you like his music?
Man arrested after cocaine and cannabis worth close to €6.5 million seized at Rosslare Europort
Bernie Sanders event at Trinity College interrupted by protester challenging him on Gaza stance
House explosion in US state of Virginia kills firefighter and injures 11 others
Biden says Putin 'responsible' for Navalny's death, Tánaiste calls it reminder of 'repressive' regime
St John of God services to be transferred to HSE by mid-August ‘due to insufficient funding’
Tributes paid as 15-year-old girl killed in two-vehicle collision in Co Tipperary named locally
Drogheda TD says O’Gorman made ‘arrogant decision’ in housing asylum seekers in local hotel
Prince Harry to discuss King Charles' cancer diagnosis in US television interview
Criminalising purchase of sex, such as in Ireland, increases risk of violence, says Council of Europe
WhatsApp to lower minimum age requirement across Europe from 16 to 13
Two men charged over 'serious assault' in Tipperary town
Russian efforts over nuclear weapons in space draws concerns, US media reports
Food delivery drivers in Dublin take part in strike action and gather on O'Connell Street
Social media companies refuse to support government’s calls for age verification measures
Man (30s) dies following single-vehicle collision on the M1 this morning
‘Culture of arrogance’ among some senior figures in RTÉ, says Taoiseach
Ireland and Spain ask for urgent review of EU's trade deal with Israel amid 'grave' Rafah threat
In a letter sent to the European Commission president, Varadkar also called for an ‘immediate humanitarian ceasefire’.
Minister Simon Coveney says it’s not 'realistic' for the US to stop supporting Israeli military
Transport Minister Eamon Ryan hits back at open letter from Ryanair CEO calling on him to resign
Here's What Happened Today: Friday