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2024
Dr Tony Holohan awarded Adjunct Professorship in Trinity School of Medicine
Israel criticises Harris for not mentioning hostages during his inaugural Dáil speech
Area where sinkhole was found in Sandymount is 'safe' again, says Council
New payments for fodder transport announced in 'brutal year' for farming
Gardaí probe Dublin assault on asylum seeker who says he and others called 'black monkeys'
Asylum seekers offered temporary shelter turned away after communication errors
Some rough sleepers won’t be able to avail of three nights of shelter from the storm.
Quiz: How much do you know about billionaires?
Government to offer temporary shelter to asylum seekers sleeping rough during Storm Kathleen
New York rattled by 4.8 magnitude earthquake
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Paschal Donohoe 'not planning' to step down from Cabinet role, will contest general election
Govt pauses non-essential farm inspections amid 'exceptional' weather conditions
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Woman who dreaded going to work in takeaway for fear of sexual assault and rape awarded €143k
Man charged with murder of Longford native Sarah McNally in New York
More than 2,600 drivers found speeding over bank holiday weekend
'Minister, you need to hit the accelerator, not the brakes': INTO grills Foley on retention crisis
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
PSNI launches investigation after petrol bombs thrown and van set on fire in Derry
'Significant progress' made on patient outcomes, but cervical screening uptake still below target
UN Human Rights Chief: 'Plausible' that Israel is using starvation as weapon of war
Twelve people reportedly drowned trying to wade into the sea to get aid packages that went astray.
Hamas has called on the United States to stop its airdrop deliveries of aid into Gaza.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has announced the formation of a new Cabinet as it faces international pressure to reform.
'Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater': Candidates clash on 2nd term for von der Leyen
No DART services running between Grand Canal Dock and Bray this weekend
NUJ condemns latest in series of 'attacks' on media, after RTÉ journalist was heckled at protest
EU member states agree to CAP review as tractors throng Brussels
Dublin airport warns 250,000 Easter weekend holidaymakers all car parks will be 'full'
Three men arrested in connection with attempted murder of PSNI DCI John Caldwell in Omagh
The price of pints is going up... again
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Four more measles cases confirmed in Ireland
Appeal for information after car stolen in Strabane found across border stripped of parts
Public sector pay deal ratified by 'sizeable majority' of trade union members
JD Sports under fire for Dublin advertisement showing masked riders on scrambler bikes
Three people injured at 3Arena gig on night when teenage girl died
'Impractical' to buy apartments earmarked for demolition before Metrolink plan approved