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July
July 2024
Tourist who was attacked on O'Connell St in Dublin dies after nine days in hospital
The man was taken to the Mater Hospital shortly after the attack on 23 June, where he died today.
Close to €1 million worth of drugs seized during search of a vehicle in Dublin
Sinn Féin TD: Families 'punished' for using Deposit Return Scheme after reported bin price hike
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
DPP lodges appeal against Cathal Crotty's three-year suspended sentence
Crotty was convicted and given a fully-suspended sentenced last month for the assault of Natasha O’Brien in Limerick on 22 May 2022.
June
June 2024
Voting gets underway in France's snap election with result projections expected later this evening
Biden: 'I don't debate as well as I used to, but I know how to tell the truth'
The US President has taken aim at Donald Trump in his first remarks since his performance at last night’s presidential debate prompted concerns from within his party.
Siptu to oppose efforts by RTÉ to outsource production of Late Late Show and Fair City
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The Explainer: What is 'go-away money' and how is it being used in Ireland's planning system?
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McEntee says there's still 'so much work to do' after facing criticism from Natasha O'Brien
Julian Assange lawyers: 'This prosecution sets a precedent that can be used against journalism'
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, iconic voice of GAA commentary, dies aged 93
'People move on': Aodhán Ó Ríordáin on Labour gaining first seat in EU after 10 years
Ó Ríordáin told The Journal he plans to protect employment rights, push back against the far right and continue carrying the green torch in the European Parliament.
Met Éireann confirms today has been the warmest day of the year so far
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: Property tax row was 'litmus test' for Sinn Féin, SocDems and PBP
Energy, Housing, International Relations: What do our new MEPs hope to achieve in Europe?
Govt to name next EU commissioner tomorrow says Martin ahead of 'important week' in the EU
Deposit Return Scheme contributing to lower litter levels, says annual litter survey
Paul Murphy wins High Court case against Sipo over decision not to investigate Varadkar over contract leak
Elderly man dies after house fire in Co Limerick last night
Sunny spells and highs of 23 degrees this weekend (but there will be a bit of rain first)
'Make Europe Great Again': Hungary announces new EU slogan as it prepares to take over Council
Taoiseach 'will engage' with Coalition partners on choice of successor to Ursula von der Leyen
All European seats filled as final four MEPs elected in Midlands-North West
Fianna Fáil's Barry Cowen becomes second candidate elected in Midlands-North West
Restorative justice referrals in 2019 were less than 1%, and 2023 figures don't look any better
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Sinn Féin to rejoin with The Left group in EU after ambiguity around decision
What's with these new lids? It's the EU's next step to cut down on single-use plastics
Race for fourth place as top Dublin EU candidates remain unchanged after the second count day
McDonald: It's 'obvious' Sinn Féin ran too many candidates but party ready for general election
Baby and Britto: Fine Gael's father-and-son team take two seats in South Dublin
Man (60s) dies following fatal road incident in Waterford
Irish peacekeeper Pte Seán Rooney murder trial postponed until February 2025 - local media
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Investigations launched after more than 300 fish dead in Co Donegal river