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August
August 2024
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus sworn in as Bangladesh's interim leader
Suspects behind foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts planned ‘to kill as many as possible’
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said no other suspects are being sought after two teenagers were arrested, and ‘a tragedy was prevented’.
Prosecutors in US asked a grand jury not to indict Trump in fake electors case
Family of explorer who died in Titan sub implosion seek $50m in damages
Late disclosure of MI5 material to Operation Kenova raises concerns
Southport rioter jailed for three years less than a week after riot took place
Son of killed Irish soldier urges Sinn Fein MP not to attend Republican commemoration
Spain duo Rodri and Alvaro Morata given one-match bans for Gibraltar chanting
Two dead and several trapped after hotel partially collapses in Germany
Dublin erupts with pride as local hero Kellie Harrington wins boxing gold
Japanese stocks rebound after massive sell-off that sent global markets plummeting
Courts in UK could sit through night to deal with rioters as violence continues
Man City striker Julian Alvarez set to make €95m move to Atletico Madrid
Google has been illegally exploiting its dominance to quash competition, US court rules
West Ham sign Germany Euro 2024 striker Fullkrug for €31.4 million
Liam Scales hits the net as Celtic begin Premiership title defence in style
Israeli strikes on Gaza schools kill at least 30 people, mostly women and children
Latest violence in Bangladesh leaves almost 50 people dead as rival protesters march
Far-right protesters clash with police across the UK
Nine killed in airstrikes in the West Bank, says Israeli army
Far-right condemned as organising force behind unrest amid fears of more trouble
NI Department of Education probes data breach over special education spreadsheet
Egyptian Screaming Woman mummy ‘died wailing in pain 3,000 years ago’
Seven men charged and child arrested after violent unrest in Hartlepool
Nurburgring too hot to handle in €270,000 Galway Hurdle for O’Brien and Slevin
Former Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare has died aged 60
Irish teenager arrested in Portugal on suspicion of attempted homicide
BBC boss to face questions on Huw Edwards employment from UK's Culture Secretary
Rashford and Antony forced off in fresh pre-season injury headaches for Man United
Main plotter of 9/11 attacks to plead guilty
July
July 2024
McClaren leaves Man United role to become Jamaica head coach
Pinkerton storms to glory with strong finish in Galway Plate
Ex-BBC anchor Huw Edwards pleads guilty to having indecent images of children as young as seven
Injury fears for Manchester United's new €62m summer signing
Three girls killed in UK knife attack at a holiday club named as families pay tribute
'I have a chance to redeem myself here': Shane Lowry says Olympic gold would heal his Open hurt
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has had ‘absolutely no contact’ over England vacancy
Donald Trump says he will 'probably' debate Kamala Harris, but can 'make a case for not doing it'
Two children killed and six critical after mass stabbing near Liverpool
A 17-year-old male has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Arsenal sign Italy defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna