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January
January 2024
McEntee: Border controls 'crackdown' as Government to consider adding to safe country list
Two men arrested as part of Blanchardstown Christmas Eve attack investigation
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Two pedestrians and driver of car taken to hospital after Dublin collision
Labour select Ó Ríordáin as Dublin candidate for European Parliament Elections
Man arrested as gardaí seize €300,000 worth of heroin in Dublin apartment search
Martin: Ireland has 'no plans' to suspend funding to UN Agency after alleged Hamas collusion
The UN Relief and Works Agency said Israel had provided the agency with information about the alleged involvement of several employees in the 7 October attack.
Revenue sees 'significant' rise in Irish cocaine seizures while Europe shifts focus in heroin trade
Public 'let down' by lack of training as underqualified garda investigated for responding to armed incident
Documents reveal bill for Ireland's largest naval ship is likely to reach €300m
Previous suggestions had put the cost of the project at €200m but that has now been increased.
Ian Bailey, chief suspect in murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, has died
Gardaí launch investigation into disappearance of seized drugs from garda station
It is understood that a quantity of cannabis, believed to be in the region of €100,000, went missing from a room in the station in recent days.
State moves closer to purchase of €200m multi-role ship that will be largest in navy's history
Gardaí make sixth arrest in probe into Christmas Eve restaurant killings
Forgotten war: More than 350 Irish citizens and their dependents have been forced to leave Sudan
The war in Sudan broke out in April of last year between two warring factions the Sudan Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces.
'Bring your kids out': Protests as asylum seeker families with children arrive at Roscrea hotel
Protests against asylum seekers being housed at the Tipperary hotel began last week.
36-year Garda veteran forced to sign on the dole on retirement due to bureaucratic anomaly
Donal Forrester says he believes the problem will soon affect hundreds of members as their time for retirement comes.
Armed gardaí on patrol in Corduff as tensions remain high after Christmas Eve shooting
The patrols, led by members of the Armed Support Unit, are focused on limiting the chances of further attacks.
Taoiseach heads to Balkans to visit Irish troops in Kosovo and for talks on EU enlargement
Man needed 'over 50 stitches and staples' after apparent machete attack in Dublin city centre
Gardaí investigating if fatally injured man took taxi home after Dublin stabbing
The man has been named locally as Kevin Walsh (34) who lived in Lucan, Dublin.
Maritime College head: Ireland must seize opportunities presented by major off-shore projects
As Ireland begins the process of shifting energy production to offshore wind farms the need for an increase in Irish trained mariners will see
Jason Hennessy Senior: Feuding, drugs and violence in his life as a west Dublin gang member
Jason Hennessy Senior died on Thursday from gunshot wounds sustained in a shooting at a restaurant in Blanchardstown, Dublin.
Irish experts hear 'sobering' accounts from frontline as they train Ukrainian troops in Cyprus
An Irish team has returned from a mission training Ukrainian soldiers in specialist search techniques for bomb disposal.
British Coast Guard aircraft assisted Irish helicopter rescue of injured sailor off south coast
Gerry O'Carroll, former murder squad detective, has died
Gardaí investigating Christmas Eve murder in Blanchardstown restaurant make second arrest
Tristan Sherry (26) died after being assaulted and a man in his 40s suffered gunshot wounds in the incident at Browne’s Steakhouse, Blanchardstown.
Last year
2023
One man dead, one critically injured, in shooting in Blanchardstown restaurant on Christmas Eve
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Sixth man arrested in connection with €21m drugs seizure on board ship in Limerick
Man arrested as security officers threatened with hammer during cash in transit robbery
Explainer: What will facial recognition technology mean for policing in Ireland
GRA President insists training standards must be maintained despite rush to police Dublin
151 will next week leave the Garda College in Templemore at least two weeks ahead of the completion of their training.
Environmental Protection Agency says Sellafield leak poses 'negligible risk' to Irish public
Policing Authority chair 'surprised' by claim gardaí reluctant to use force in their duties
Two women and a man arrested as PSNI launch murder investigation in Lurgan
Green Party leader would 'prefer' to stay at COP28 but 'democracy comes first' for Dáil vote
Poll: How much will you spend on Christmas this year?