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2024
Gardaí locate two teens missing from Co Kildare
Newtownmountkennedy: Five charged as Garda Commissioner condemns 'unacceptable' scenes
Drew Harris said gardaí were attacked with stones and patrol vehicles had windows smashed, with one being smashed with an axe.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Parents of Aoife Johnston say the 'happy-go-lucky' 16-year-old died a 'horrible death' in UHL
Language barrier among challenges for Ukrainians trying to work or study in Ireland
Two arrests after €2.4 million worth of cannabis seized in Co Meath
The Young Offenders announces May air date, but it will appear on BBC before RTÉ
Two more measles cases confirmed - bringing total number this year to 18
Ivor Novello judges have gone Crazymad and nominated three Irish acts for this year's awards
Notorious Dublin drug dealer Tony Felloni dies aged 81
Man goes on trial for sexual abuse of eight boys over 30 years ago
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
State apology 'bittersweet', as Stardust families call for follow through on promises
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'Thank you, America': Zelensky welcomes US House approval of Ukraine aid package
Ryan says EU has gone 'from bees to bullets' amid Green Deal rollbacks and conflict escalation
Eamon Ryan tells Healy-Raes 'the Kingdom's going green', as Conor Pass earmarked for national park
'If I wasn’t in the competition, I would also be boycotting': Bambie Thug responds to backlash
Taoiseach apologises 'unreservedly' to Stardust families following 'emotional' meeting today
Simon Harris said he will make a formal apology ‘on behalf of the State’ on Tuesday in the Dáil.
'Concerning' that sinkhole in Sandymount road had 'formed over a long time', says councillor
Child hospitalised due to pest infection in asylum seeker accommodation centre
Number of taxis licence have fallen in 23 out of 26 counties since 2019
Unions call for commitment to long-term future as Tara Mines to reopen after nine months
Property prices continue to grow and the rate of increase is getting faster
Calls for dedicated police as drugs, racism part of 'epidemic of abuse' facing transport workers
Seven arrests following large-scale garda seizure involving drugs, weapons, vehicles
Writers' strike looms for Sesame Street as staff call for fair contract
Volcano erupts in Indonesia's outermost region, hundreds evacuated
'Generous' Dublin restaurants 'happy to help', providing free meals for asylum seekers
Man (40s) to appear in court after discovery of body at a house in Co Kildare
Customers urged to shop around as VHI to scrap four popular plans on 1 May
New cameras that will capture people breaking red lights to be introduced in Dublin, Ryan says
Irish Water admits 'not meeting standards' after reports of orange liquid pouring from taps
Record number of people treated in Irish hospitals last year, despite 'unacceptably long' waits
Gatwick had the longest delays of any UK airport last year, while Belfast City had the shortest