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August
August 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Laya Healthcare to increase insurance packages by average of 6.5% from October
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Five charged for playing 'key role' in ketamine-related death of actor Matthew Perry
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Measles: 82 confirmed cases in Ireland so far this year
Department of Health recommended new drug for public scheme to tackle RSV
High temperatures caused nearly 50k deaths in Europe last year, study finds
Man arrested over stabbing incident near O'Connell Street during Olympics homecoming
Water supplies in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow to be impacted over next two days
'A disgrace': Women decry efforts to charge them despite free contraception scheme
A video on TikTok prompted dozens of women to share their experiences of being overcharged.
From now until Tuesday the sky will be filled with shooting stars
Quiz: How much do you know about Paris?
'It's been a lot of ass': Reflections on 100 days of the Dublin-New York portal
Tim Walz's journey from small town teacher to White House hopeful
Quiz: How well do you know the Olympic ceremony musical performances?
Slushies and ice baths: Here's how Irish athletes are coping with the heat in the Olympic Village
'The same old show': Harris on Trump falsely accusing her of 'turning Black' for clout
'Hundreds' on waiting lists for swimming lessons in some areas as pools struggle to meet demand
A significant uptake in the sport is expected after McSharry and Wiffen’s Olympic medals – but can Ireland keep up?
July
July 2024
Liam Jegou misses out on Olympic medal, coming seventh in canoe slalom final
Biden was 'voice of reason' amid global crises - Taoiseach
Joe Biden drops out of US presidential race 'in best interest of party and country'
He previously said that only the “Lord Almighty” could convince him to halt his campaign.
Biden, 81, came under pressure to exit the race and make way for a younger candidate.
After stating he will step aside, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic nomination.
He says he will speak to the nation "in detail" about his departure from the race later.
Three gardaí injured and man arrested after disturbances at Coolock site
One garda has been transferred to hospital tonight for treatment of facial injuries.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Gardaí investigating 'vile' abuse of journalist who covered court appearances after Coolock arrests
'Devoid of merit': Enoch Burke loses High Court action against order to stay away from school
What's causing the global tech outage and how is Ireland being affected?
Can’t top up your Leap Card? Can’t book an NCT? Here’s why.
'Why would people do that?': Tánaiste condemns fire at site earmarked for asylum seeker centre
Prisons issue nationwide drugs warning after potentially lethal opioid found in tablets
Von der Leyen asks for male and female Commissioner nominees (but Ireland plans to only send a man)
People who give character references for sexual offenders can now be cross-examined in court
Michael D Higgins signed the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Human Trafficking) Bill 2023 today.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Man who threatened to throw ammonia in female garda's face to serve full sentence
Varadkar: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil 'rapidly becoming sister parties' but merger not likely
Schoolbooks scheme 'death by a thousand cuts' for booksellers amid expansion to Leaving Certs