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1st September 2024 - 7th September 2024
Man taken to hospital with serious injuries after assault in Cork city this evening
'Actions speak louder than words': Catholic bishop apologises to survivors of sexual abuse
Human rights watchdog calls for 'fair and inclusive' redress for all survivors of school sexual abuse
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Oasis announce two extra concert dates in London
Exchequer surplus of €3.8 billion recorded to end of August
This summer was Ireland's coolest in nearly a decade
Recruitment appeal launched to hire 100 train drivers with salary reaching up to €65,000
Climate Action Plan: Organic farming increases while forests have become emission source
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Drink driver found travelling at 162km/h in 100km/h zone in Galway
Minister: 'Truly shocking' to hear the number of alleged abusers across religious schools
The findings of a scoping inquiry has revealed almost 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse of children in schools run by religious orders.
Data centres drive electricity demand increase as energy emissions fall too slowly to hit climate goals
Reduced government grants for electric cars blamed for 25% slump in sales
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RTÉ releases new line-up of telly for the coming season
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Israel agrees to at least three days of 'humanitarian pauses' in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations
Israeli gunfire hits 'clearly marked' UN humanitarian vehicle in Gaza
The vehicle was hit yesterday evening but the two occupants were unharmed.
Coldplay's Chris Martin sings on Grafton Street in surprise appearance
Woman charged by gardaí in connection with death of man found injured in Balbriggan
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Taoiseach warns hotels against hiking prices on nights of Oasis concerts
Works to build second train track between two Cork towns to start next month
There's a new scam targeting WhatsApp users - here's what to watch out for
Here are all the traffic changes taking effect in Dublin city today
Dame Street closed to traffic from tonight as American College Football comes to town again
Georgia Tech and Florida State University will face off in the Aviva on Saturday.
Storm Lilian: Yellow warnings for 21 counties ahead of strong winds and heavy rain tonight
Strong winds are expected to coincide with “very high tides” and a risk of coastal flooding.
Up to 1,400 people could die due to heat in Ireland annually if climate change goes unchecked - study
Quiz: How much do you know about Chicago?
Heading to AC/DC in Croke Park tonight? Here's everything you need to know
Security alert called off after hoax devices found at GAA grounds in east Belfast
'Remnants' of strong hurricane could bring wind and rain to Ireland next week