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September 2024
Gardaí warn of ‘fake news and misinformation’ over incident involving school in Blakestown
UK Government rejects calls for public inquiry into murder of GAA official Sean Brown
Michelle O'Neill wades into dispute after Irish language protest at new Belfast station
Around 100 protestors yesterday took part in a demonstration at the new Grand Central Station in Belfast over a lack of Irish language signage.
Road safety classes launched for transition year students to help them ‘become safer road users’
Tánaiste says Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s murder case should have been 'put before a jury'
IAA proposes seat limit of 25.2 million for Dublin Airport during next year’s Summer season
Inflation rate below 2% for the first time in over three years
Average rent for new tenancies grew by 8.1% in the year to March
The Late Late Show returns tomorrow night – here’s the guests who will join Patrick Kielty
Joe Biden dons Trump hat in show of 9/11 ‘bipartisan unity’
Fire at derelict hotel in Co Fermanagh was likely deliberate, says NI Fire Service
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Garda Training Allowance to be increased in bid to boost garda recruitment figures
Farmed salmon found in Galway and Mayo rivers after Killary Harbour escape
An Post honours iconic Irish musicians who died last year with special stamps
Irish woman dies after being swept into sea in Sardinia
Man and woman arrested in Finglas as part of cyber fraud and money laundering investigation
Muted mics, no notes and no audience: What to expect from the first US presidential debate
Over 540,000 people using ‘at risk’ water supplies despite recent 25,000 decrease
Jeffrey Donaldson pleads not guilty to 18 charges of historical sexual offences
James Earl Jones, actor and the voice of Darth Vader, has died aged 93
Harvey Weinstein rushed to hospital for emergency heart surgery
Donegal taxi driver jailed for sexually assaulting 18-year-old female passenger
Actress from TV show The Boys made to feel ‘uncomfortable’ after inappropriate 'demand' at NI Comic Con
Tánaiste says fans should have paid respect to God Save the King
Tánaiste says fans should have paid respect to God Save the King at Ireland v England match
Leading lawyer says Bill Kenneally inquiry an example of how to conduct Commission into abuse in schools
Sinn Féin TD says Irish Water ‘failed to notify Cork residents of unacceptable levels of manganese’
'SHUTUP': Liam Gallagher jokes about ticket furore - and hits back at haters
Under-resourced naval service operating at just 66% of agreed strength, report finds
Plumbers, fitters and welders at several large construction sites to go on strike today
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Special schools had 'different profile of alleged abusers' compared to mainstream schools
The Scoping Inquiry also warned that ‘far more’ than the current 528 allegations of abuse in special schools ‘may emerge in a full inquiry’.
‘Significant Garda policing plan’ and road closures to be in place for Ireland v England match
Woman in Dublin hospitalised with serious injuries after being attacked by a number of dogs
Kitchen porter left jobless after fatal Christmas Eve shooting awarded €22k redundancy package
Increase in number of children living in households unable to afford essential items
Finance Minister calls for ‘full accountability for whoever signed off’ on Leinster House bike shed
Grenfell inquiry finds Kingspan ‘cynically exploited' unsuspecting market with 'false' safety claims