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January
January 2024
Another freezing night ahead as temperatures to drop as low as -6 degrees in some areas
Irish beef exports to China to resume after suspension last November over atypical BSE case
China’s premier Li Qiang is in Dublin for a brief diplomatic visit.
Wicklow couple fined €3,000 after admitting role in having American Bully dogs' ears cropped
Bord Gáis Energy to cut residential electricity and gas prices by 10% and 9.5% from 29 February
Man arrested by gardaí investigating armed robbery of business Waterford last week
New flood forecasting centre now providing daily updates to local authorities
Ten people experiencing homelessness died per month in 2020, new data shows
Funeral for Tristan Sherry - man killed in Blanchardstown restaurant - to take place tomorrow
Man due in court charged in connection with fatal assault of woman (50s) in Sligo last May
Gardaí scuffle with protesters outside Tipperary hotel over plans to house family asylum seekers
Fiona Wynne appointed editor of the Irish Sun, replacing Kieran McDaid
Over 90,000 calls were made to St Vincent de Paul last year from people seeking help with food
Explainer: Why did the US and UK just launch airstrikes in Yemen?
Four men arrested as two suspected petrol bombs, machetes and slash hooks seized in Cork
Irish lawyer tells Hague that Gaza is 'first genocide in history' being broadcast in 'real-time'
South Africa begins genocide case against Israel at The Hague
South Africa argues that Israel is breaking its commitments under the UN Genocide Convention.
Two people due in court over two robberies at pharmacy in north Dublin
Frosty few days ahead as temperatures to drop as low as -3 degrees tonight
Cork students unveil jacket that helps people with visual impairments detect objects around them
The project is on display at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition this week.
Fourth person arrested as part of investigations into fatal Blanchardstown incident on Christmas Eve
Another 'chilly' day ahead with temperatures to drop to -2 degrees tonight in some areas
Thousands of students to take part in 60th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition this week
US Embassy to buy and demolish old Jury's hotel in Ballsbridge as part of $700m move to new location
Quiz: Where in the world would you find these famous landmarks?
Christy Moore says Sinéad O'Connor SNL performance was 'powerful' and 'important' act
Poll: Should restaurants reduce portions to cut down on food waste?
Gardaí say two young boys earlier reported missing from Dublin found safe and well
Two young boys missing from Dublin found safe and well
Man arrested over shooting and assault in Co Wicklow last month
Second person charged over Tristan Sherry murder in Blanchardstown restaurant on Christmas Eve
Last year
2023
In memoriam: Remembering the famous faces from around the world we lost in 2023
At least 48 Palestinians killed in overnight Israeli strikes on Gaza, health ministry says
Gaza’s health ministry says the Israeli military campaign has killed at least 21,822 people.
A Hamas delegation was in Cairo on Friday to discuss an Egyptian plan proposing renewable ceasefires.
Asked about the negotiations yesterday, Netanyahu said Hamas had been "giving all kinds of ultimatums that we didn't accept".
Investigation into fire at Dublin pub which was due to house homeless families
Poll: Are you heading out tonight to celebrate New Year’s Eve?
Wet and windy New Year's Eve with weather warning in place for four counties
Man (40) in serious condition in hospital after being struck by car in Cork city