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June
June 2024
Chief Executive? First citizen? What Limerick's new directly-elected mayor can actually do
Macron says French will 'make the right choice' in snap election, as far right makes gains in EU
Poll: Have you been watching the European Athletics Championships?
Investigation launched after suspected explosive device found in north Co Louth
Man (20s) dies after being hit by car in Donegal
Convicted sex offender deported to Republic of Congo after failing to leave Ireland in 2022
Micheál Martin not ruling out another coalition with Green Party, citing 'strong' economy
Kildare man dies days after winning RTÉ's Super Garden contest
McEntee: Airlines fined for carrying undocumented passengers, but State will still process them
Broadcaster Paul Byrne settles action against Virgin Media over disciplinary process and suspension
Sinn Féin not seeking to outsource processing of asylum seeker applications to other countries
Estimated 1,100 excess deaths during pandemic years, report says
Man arrested after gardaí seize €300k worth of cocaine in Coolock
May
May 2024
State to hold remembrance ceremony for Stardust victims on 23 June
Tents cleared at Grand Canal for the third time as over 100 asylum seekers moved on
One young man who was offered State-provided accommodation today said he was fleeing conflict in Somalia.
Sunny bank holiday weekend forecast with temperatures of up to 21 degrees
Inquiry launched into HSE's handling of patient data after records accessed by third parties
Russian espionage a 'key risk' to cyber security in Ireland, as war erodes European standards
'Europe could be doing a hell of a lot more' on Gaza, says Taoiseach
Poll: Should Ireland introduce national service for young people?
Basic income scheme makes artists happier and work harder, report finds
Second arrest made after man dies in alleged assault in Co Kerry
'If it's dull, dirty, or dangerous then a drone should do it'
The council plans to use drones for emergency operations, environmental protection and site surveillance.
Have you experienced birth trauma in Ireland, either mental or physical? We want to hear from you
Mandatory military service for young people in NI would be 'bonkers', and figures 'don't add up'
DART service not running from Killester to Connolly due to power fault
Man hospitalised with life-threatening injuries after stabbing in Newry
Israel accuses Taoiseach of 'rewarding terrorism', posts video of Hamas set to Irish trad music
Break in at Tallaght building earmarked for asylum seekers, days after arson attack
Businessman Tony O'Reilly was a 'true Irish legend', funeral told
At least nine dead in stage collapse at Mexico presidential campaign rally
Jeffrey Donaldson will not seek re-election amid historical sex offences case, says solicitor
Arson attack on building earmarked for asylum seekers 'idiotic' and 'criminal', says Taoiseach
'I saw people across the aisle going completely horizontal': Passengers on turbulent Singapore flight
Israel recalls ambassadors from Ireland and Norway after recognition of Palestine state
Two more arrested over 2010 murder of Lee Slattery in Limerick
Flash flooding expected as Status Orange thunderstorm warning in place for five counties