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September
September 2024
Man charged after gardaí seize gold bullion, cocaine, and cash in Dublin
Calls for Tribunal deadline into how Defence Forces handled abuse complaints to be extended
Media watchdog given power to fine platforms that don't quickly remove terrorist content online
Quiz: How much do you know about Billie Eilish?
Status Orange rainfall alert for Sunday extended to three more counties in South East
Do you ever meditate?
Two teenagers killed in collision involving a car and a tractor in Co Mayo
Six men and a teenager charged with alleged false imprisonment of a woman in a Dublin apartment
Department of Finance’s ‘White Paper’ ahead of Budget confirms €25 billion surplus
Status Orange alert for rainfall in place across Cork and Waterford on Sunday
Mace store in Co Limerick village sells winning €5.5 million Lotto ticket
Iarnród Éireann apologises for delays caused by timetable changes on northern line into Dublin
Budget watchdog says ‘pumping’ corporate tax receipts into the economy ‘would be dangerous’
Tradespeople picket at site of National Children's Hospital in dispute over travel allowances
Lebanon says 1,540 people have been killed in Israel-Hezbollah conflict since October
The US, France and other allies have jointly called for an immediate 21-day ceasefire to allow for negotiations in the escalating conflict.
ESRI calls for land tax to be ‘implemented immediately’ to stop land hoarding in residential market
Finance Committee chair says spend on security hut shows a ‘lack of respect for the taxpayer’
John McGuinness questioned why the contract for the security hut was ‘allowed to spiral to a sum of €1.4 million’.
Fences along the Grand Canal designed to stop tents are starting to be removed
Appeal for witnesses after cyclist dies following crash in Co Monaghan
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack could be home full-time before Christmas
Samuel Beckett Bridge fully reopens after closure due to vehicle fire
Stretch of Dublin Bay that has never been accessed by the public opens as part of new greenway
Status Yellow alerts for wind and rain in place across Dublin, Louth, Meath and Wicklow
Sawn-off shotgun and ammunition found in abandoned vehicle during search operation in Dublin
Four-year wait for adult ADHD assessments in south Dublin and Wicklow, with new referrals paused
Irish citizens urged to leave Lebanon as Israeli army chief warns of possible ground operation
16-year-old boy among three people charged following rioting in Belfast last month
Largest funding allocation of €230m announced for sport facilities, with €97m going to the GAA
Multi-sports facilities get the next biggest allocation, followed by soccer clubs.
Largest funding allocation of €230m announced for sport facilities, with €97m going to the GAA
Zelenskyy to present Biden with ‘blueprint’ for Ukraine 'victory' over Russia
Phillip Schofield making TV return in Channel 5 show that sees him abandoned on an island
Solid fuel burning in homes and road traffic continue to be ‘main threats to good air quality’
Morningstar DBRS upgrades Ireland on its ability to repay long-term debts to AA
Eamon Ryan promises to ‘put a dent’ in driving test backlog and meet demand in 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
HSE CEO says ‘number of steps should have taken place’ which could have avoided Aoife Johnston's death