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Last month
October 2024
Three counties under Orange rain warnings as heavy showers expected across the country
Orange rain warning tomorrow extended to Waterford as very heavy, persistent showers expected
Data watchdog launches probe into Ryanair's use of facial recognition technology
Shatter slams councillor's scheduling of meeting about Occupied Territories Bill on 7 October
Over €68 billion in taxes have been raised so far this year
BBC cancels Boris Johnson interview after presenter Laura Kuenssberg sent briefing notes to him
McGrath may lead case as EU challenges Hungary's controversial 'foreign influence' laws
Up to 100 new speed cameras will be rolled out during 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
EU delays new anti-deforestation laws by 12 months
US President Biden says he would not support attacks on Iran's nuclear sites by Israel
SF says budget 'fails' children with scoliosis, but Taoiseach promises support for families
Budget 2025: When do the new measures kick in and when will we see the bumper payments?
Here’s what to expect in the year to come.
What about housing? Giveaway budget could have done more to address crisis - charities
Cigarettes to jump by €1 to €18.05 from midnight with a tax on vapes expected next year
September
September 2024
EU countries must 'sacrifice' their relationships and reliances on multinationals - ex-Italy PM
Only 61% of carbon tax funds have been spent funding climate action schemes
Assets held in Apple escrow fund grew by €400 million last year
Quiz: How much was spent on these Irish buildings and monuments?
XL bully ban: Here's what happens to the controversial dogs after 1 October
The ban comes after a spate of attacks in Ireland – but will it be effective?
Tributes paid to Former Assistant Garda Commissioner John O'Driscoll who died today
AIB warns of highly-sophisticated scam that inserts fake messages in existing text threads
Record Government surplus of €25 billion expected this year
Here's the full cost breakdown of Ireland's fanciest security hut
Further extension granted to 'Grace' case inquiry over legal snags
Cairns: TD role suits 'someone with a housewife' as election nears and she expects first child
New regulations to be brought to Cabinet today ahead of XL Bully ban on 1 October
Catherine Connolly accuses Govt of 'empty rhetoric' on Galway development due to no wastewater plant
OPW reveals new government security hut cost €1.4m (the Tánaiste says 'it's ridiculous')
The chair of the OPW said there was “far more to that project than meets the eye”.
OPW says price of €356k bike shed would've been 'far, far lower' at initially proposed location
Dáil hears debate over €800 payment to people housing Ukrainians which supports 'thousands'
Irish Rail to be called before Transport Committee over delays caused by new timetable
Children's Hospital: June 2025 completion date, board accuses BAM of 'disregard for sick children'
BAM will “not be given another cent beyond what it is entitled to under contract”, the board will tell TDs.
Gardaí hope for progress as body of Patrick Nugent, who died in February 1984, exhumed
Body of Patrick Nugent - who died in unexplained circumstances in February 1984 - to be exhumed
Safety concerns raised as mega American SUVs and pick-ups imported to Ireland and EU
Health expert: 'Myth' that expanding contraception scheme will increase youth sexual activity