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August
August 2024
Fugitive Catalan leader flees Spain once again, bound for Belgium
Homecoming event planned next week for boxing champion Kellie Harrington
HSE chief: Cancelling of appointments in Midwest hospitals necessary to control overcrowding
Man arrested for hoax bomb threat made against Taoiseach's home
BBC to ask disgraced broadcaster Huw Edwards to return salary paid since arrest
PSNI to significantly increase officers on duty as a result of violent disorder
Thousands of counter-protesters gather across UK to oppose anti-immigrant violence
Organisers cancel three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna amid terror attack fears
Israel 'fully responsible' for Haniyeh's killing, says OIC
Driver stopped doing nearly 90km over the limit in Co Cavan
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Group of workers at company that runs Cork and Sligo call centres back industrial action
Man accused of assaulting student in Galway last year denied permission to leave the State
Ryanair flight suffers tyre issue after Dublin landing, forcing passengers to disembark on runway
Call centre company refusing to allow union reps into disciplinary hearings, say workers
Hamas announces Yahya Sinwar as new Chief of Political Bureau
Kellie Harrington takes gold after Olympic final victory
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Gardaí appeal for witnesses following alleged assault near Stephen's Green
Far-right linked emblem worn by PSNI riot squad ‘not intended to cause offence’ but 'won't be worn again'
Loyalist paramilitary elements involved in directing Belfast violence, says PSNI
Coolock and Dundrum sites to proceed despite protests, says O'Gorman
US journalist detained in Russia to be released in prisoner swap
Nine soldiers held by Israeli military in investigation into sexual abuse at detention camp
More than 100 arrested in London as violence over Southport stabbings continues into second day
'Do not wait for something to happen': Mícheál Martin urges Irish citizens to leave Lebanon
July
July 2024
'Limited' options to help Irish citizens in Lebanon if security situation worsens, DFA says
Explainer: Will the football pitch strike in the Golan Heights lead to an Israel-Hezbollah war?
Why has the Golan Heights become such a flashpoint in the Gazan conflict, and why are Hezbollah doing so much to support Hamas?
Gardaí appeal for information following fire in Longford
PSNI launch internal probe after videos showing officers celebrating Armagh win in squad cars
Israel vows tough response to Golan Heights rocket attack, while Hezbollah deny responsibility
Nicolás Maduro elected to third term as President of Venezuala, as opposition denounces results
Big changes to defamation laws remove juries and allow strategic lawsuits to be struck out
The Defamation (Amendment) Bill will come before the Dáil in the autumn.
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Minister denies giving RTÉ blank cheque with question mark hanging over redundancy payments
Workers at Cork and Sligo-based call centre company Abtran launch ballot on possible industrial action
Eamon Ryan says DART services should be introduced in other cities
Flying ants take to the sky for another year as part of their 'nuptial flight'
Here's what happened today: Saturday