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November 2024
Harris loads up the 'battle' bus, seeking big wins in Cavan-Monaghan and Donegal
Backlash continues from Michael O'Leary's teacher remarks following endorsement of FG minister
Teaching union INTO have condemned O’Leary’s ‘outrageous and insulting’ remarks.
Man arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run incident that left teenager (16) dead
Campaigners launch legal bid to block development plans for Moore Street in Dublin
Donald Trump wins Arizona, completing swing state sweep
Garda in unmarked car injured after Co Cork hit-and-run incident
'A serious taxation mistake': Parties row over proposed VAT rate cuts
Green Party 'don't know whether to laugh or cry' over Fianna Fáil climate proposals
The first day of the 2024 general election campaign is in full swing.
'The Happy Pear' recall specific products over possible presence of animal matter
Controlled explosion carried out by Army bomb squad at home in Dublin
UN warns of 'imminent and substantial likelihood of famine' in Gaza
McDonald won't 'insult' public by ruling out parties for coalition but hopes to oust FF and FG
Man (30s) dies after being struck by a car in Co Clare
Elon Musk's key role in Trump's campaign may earn him a seat at the White House table
Michael McGrath takes aim at dynamic pricing during 'intense' three-hour grilling by MEPs
McGrath acknowledged there was a “big debate” in Ireland on ticket pricing since the sale of Oasis tickets in August.
Quiz: How much do you know about these fictional US Presidents?
Israeli strikes kill 52 in east Lebanon as UNIFIL chief says positions risk being 'occupied'
Teen to appear before judge accused of thefts and road offences over near-two-year period
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Classes at SETU Waterford cancelled on Monday following major cyberattack
October
October 2024
President leads tributes to former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power, who has died
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Hundreds of prospective parade go-ers in Dublin for fake Halloween event
Western leaders condemn North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile launch
Dry weather makes for prime trick-or-treating conditions this evening
Saoirse Ronan hopes viral Graham Norton Show moment will spark discussions about women's safety
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
First look: Éanna Hardwick and Steve Coogan as Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy in Saipan film
Warnings of spending cuts and tax increases precede Labour Government's budget announcement
Man (60s) dies following single-car crash in Donegal this afternoon
Revenue detector dogs find €7.5 million worth of illicit and illegal contraband in Dublin
Explainer: What is happening with the elections in Georgia?
Irish peacekeepers safe as UNIFIL HQ hit by rocket 'likely fired by Hezbollah'
Fixed customer price will not be set for 200 new Dublin EV chargers to be installed next year
An electric vehicle advocacy group has called for prices to be set as many will be reliant on the infrastructure.
Dublin Marathon sees winners crowned as road closures and public transport delays continue
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Taoiseach discusses Irish peacekeeper safety in 'sobering' meeting with Lebanese PM