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October 2024
Zelenskyy claims North Korean troops could reach Ukrainian front line by Sunday
Homelessness: Record 14,760 in emergency accommodation, including 4,561 children
Areas in north Dublin may lose drinking water supply as emergency works set to begin
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Tyrone man sentenced to life in prison over the murder of two-year-old girl in 2021
EU 'deeply alarmed' by reports of North Korean soldiers in Russia
TFI apologises for 'frustration' caused over use of AI images in promotional campaign
Israeli ambassador 'disappointed' over Occupied Territories Bill review
Councils' 'anti-wind' zoning decisions put renewable goals at risk - industry
Nearly €20 million in funding for greyhound racing industry approved by Dáil
Status Yellow rain warning issued for tomorrow afternoon in six counties
DCU 'exploring all legal recourse' after staff threatened following wave of SPHE misinformation
MEPs approve €35 billion loan for Ukraine, financed using frozen Russian assets
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
New series of Ireland's Fittest Family postponed following death of contestant
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack sees improvements to condition
Any child waiting over four months for spinal surgery to be offered care abroad from Christmas
Tánaiste condemns continued Israeli attacks on northern Gaza as UN warns of famine
The Luas could be up and running in Finglas by 2031
RTÉ receives 16 'mostly negative' emails over Late Late monologue but SF yet to issue complaint
Social media companies to face major fines under new, long-awaited online safety rules
Storm Ashley: Status Orange wind warnings in place for seven counties tomorrow
How Israel unwittingly tracked down and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
Wind warnings in place for Sunday as Storm Ashley set to sweep across Ireland
A Status Orange warning has been issued for Galway and Mayo, with a yellow warning in place for the rest of the country.
'Vote of conscience': Micheál Martin says FF TDs will have free vote on assisted dying report
More than half of kids aged 8-12 feel they spend too much time online
Far-right Dublin councillor Gavin Pepper investigated over ethics complaints
European Central Bank is 'breaking the neck' of inflation, Lagarde says after latest rates cut
Credit card bans and bar on daytime advertising part of strict new gambling rules
EU should not rush into 'stupid' Rwanda-style deportation plans, Taoiseach says
Extreme violence against women a widespread theme in modern pornography - report
Shelves added to bins in Dublin city to stop rummaging for plastic bottles
Taoiseach 'not here for confrontation' but indicates Ireland will act on Israeli trade without EU
Up to 394 lottery prizes went uncollected after winning players were told they won nothing
Plan to progress Occupied Territories Bill could go to Cabinet as early as next week, says O'Gorman
Tánaiste says Israel 'undermining' UNIFIL, Spanish PM says there'll be 'no withdrawal'
Three people arrested following the death of a child in Co Tyrone
Man (50s) arrested after the discovery of a woman's body at a home in Co Down this morning