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September 2024
Summery spell set to end with rain and temperatures as low as 7 degrees expected this weekend
Still summer? Temperatures reaching 24 degrees as warm week ahead expected
One in 10 candidates from migrant backgrounds didn't canvas in elections for fear of violence
Support for Fine Gael surges to 27%, making it the most popular party ahead of Sinn Féin
Simeon Burke writes to Bar Council chair claiming he has been 'shut out' of barristers' body
Council adds gates to 'unsafe' laneway that closed in January due to anti-social behaviour
Report on death of Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick to be published on Monday
The Supermoon dazzled the world last night
Von der Leyen says not everyone can get an economic portfolio. So is McGrath happy with his lot?
'I can't run quite like I did': President Michael D Higgins on stroke recovery and arthritis
'All of us are trying to be strong': LMFM broadcaster Michael Reade announces terminal diagnosis
'No, you come on': Tánaiste bristles on radio when asked if Ireland 'looks like poor country'
'Tax on women': GPs charging for 'free' maternity appointments, despite HSE guidelines
Multiple women say they were charged €70 for basic appointments that are meant to be covered by the State.
Dutch authorities seize thousands of illegal electric 'fatbikes'
Taoiseach calls for accountability for war crimes after Israeli strikes kill aid workers
One of Dublin's best-known schools - CBS Synge Street - to become co-ed Gaelcholáiste
Man in his 60s killed in motorcycle crash in rural Co Donegal
Five fun and free things to do on Culture Night next week
Shane Lowry ends partnership with Kingspan after critical report on Grenfell Tower fire
Golfer had been under pressure to end his sponsorship with the Cavan-based company.
Shane Lowry ends partnership with Kingspan after damning report on Grenfell Tower fire
Team Ireland arrive at Dublin Airport after successful Paralympic Games
Team Ireland welcomed home after successful Paralympic Games
Calls for State to buy land for sale in Wicklow to double size of nature reserve
Eight gardaí awarded medals for 'exceptional bravery' at Dublin ceremony
Vatican says child abuse 'never to be tolerated', acknowledges 'harm done to victims'
Irishman goes missing while on solo hike in Sardinia
'Optimistic, but not complacent': Tánaiste calls for reform to avoid another NI political stalemate
Gardaí in Waterford latest to get body cams targeted at making the job safer
Publisher apologises over depiction of Irish family from SPHE book after online criticism
Police arrest 10-year-old and two 13-year-olds over violent disorder in Derry last month
What happens next after damning Grenfell Tower fire inquiry?
Religious orders labelled as 'defensive and shameful' as they face pressure on sexual abuse
One politician has called for the orders to be compelled to appear at an inquiry into abuse in schools.
A scoping inquiry revealed almost 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse of children in schools run by religious orders.
Some of the participants alleged that their school had multiple staff members involved in either carrying out or facilitating sexual abuse.
There will be a Commission of Investigation established to look at the report and determine what redress should be put in place, if any.
Four men to appear in court after 19 petrol bombs seized
Dublin Airport on course to exceed 2024 passenger cap after busiest month ever
Taoiseach 'angry and annoyed' at 'inexcusable' cost of €335k bike shelter, welcomes full review
The minister with responsibility for the OPW has ordered a full review of the project.
Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea has called on the Taoiseach to “name and shame” those responsible.
The Green Party has taken aim at media portrayals implying it had a role in the shelter's construction.
Nearly €284,000 of the total amount was spent on the shelter's construction.
Drugs and machine gun seized by gardaí in Limerick