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November 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Hollow 30-day warning from US sees Israel keep military funding despite blocking most aid
Status Yellow fog warning issued for most of the country this evening
Taoiseach has first call with Trump since election, stresses 'importance of peace'
Fog warning in place for most of the country from 7pm this evening
Second hand clothes website Vinted to launch in Ireland
What were the issues that mattered most to Americans when they were voting?
Sinn Féin selects Maria McCormack to contest Laois seat amid Stanley exit
Inquiry launched into death of Private Seán Rooney in Lebanon
It's the frenzied last day of campaigning in a knife-edge US election - here's what the polls say
Candidates have one last shot at convincing key swing states that they should be their president.
New registration plates announced for zero emissions vehicles
Quiz: How much do you know about the US swing states?
'I never had a teacher that didn't assault me': Readers' stories of violence in the classroom
Around 200 readers shared their stories of being beaten and humiliated by their teachers in their school years.
October
October 2024
Did you experience violence at the hands of teachers in your school days? We want to hear from you
Green leader 'certainly open' to new coalition with FF and FG as Labour warn of 'conservative coalition'
Quiz: How well do you know these Halloween movies?
Dublin's new Night Mayor wants to turn around the 'negative' narrative
'We don't have to fudge the language': Expert says Israel targeting peacekeepers is a war crime
Israeli troops fired at peacekeepers in Lebanon again this week, says Unifil
Consumer protection watchdog opens investigation into anti-competitive practices by Dublin Port
Move to double fine for unemployed who fail to engage with State services branded 'Thatcherite'
Around 3,000 still without power in wake of Storm Ashley
There were winds of up to 80km/h in some parts of the country yesterday, with gusts of up to 130km/h.
Helen McEntee signs long-awaited Ireland-UAE extradition treaty in Abu Dhabi
Man arrested over hit and run that seriously injured pedestrian
Maths Week: Your Sunday Puzzle
Patients 'don't see an end' to their pain as they battle with waiting lists for management clinics
Maths Week: Your Saturday Puzzle
Taoiseach promises 'clarity' soon on election date as Roderic O'Gorman calls for 29 November
'Please give Liam the little dignity he has left': Cheryl criticises media coverage after Liam Payne's death
Maths Week: Your Friday Puzzle
Maths Week: Your Thursday puzzle
Former FG justice minister Shatter to contest general election as independent
Next phase of works on historic Iveagh Markets to begin in January
Maths Week: Your Wednesday puzzle
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Elderly man dies in Co Meath crash