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October 2024
Man with shotgun, loaded handgun and ammunition arrested near California Trump rally
Tour of cannabis factory in Canada shows glimpse of road ahead for Ireland
“These are the walls you’d see in an operating theatre.”
Greece punish Ireland in familiar fashion on emotional night
Unifil says Israeli tanks 'destroyed' camp entrance in Lebanon before 'forcibly' entering
The Irish Defence Forces have confirmed that none of their soldiers were harmed.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Biden arrives in Florida to survey damage caused by Hurricane Milton
Mechanical SpaceX arms catch returning Starship rocket booster at launch pad
Tánaiste says Israeli forces are committing a war crime in northern Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today called on the UN chief to remove peacekeepers deployed in southern Lebanon out of “harm’s way”.
An apple costs $2.50 where Harris visited this week. High costs are big issue both sides of the pond
Opinion: 'Be warned - the Camino gets into your brain and can be hard to shake off'
Eanna Brophy
'They control weather': Trump supporters have been brewing up a storm of hurricane misinformation
The topic has become a big political issue as US voters get set to go to the polls.
'A titan of independence': Alex Salmond, former First Minister of Scotland, has died aged 69
He served as First Minister of Scotland between 2007 and 2014.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Leinster power to bonus-point defeat of Munster in Croke Park URC clash
Two people arrested at protest against use of Shannon Airport by US military
All Irish troops unharmed in Lebanon, but Taoiseach is 'extraordinarily concerned' amid unrest
Unifil confirmed that a UN peacekeeper underwent surgery after being shot in Lebanon overnight.
At least 10 dead as Hurricane Milton clean up begins for Florida
Sean 'Diddy' Combs to remain in jail while he makes third bail bid in sex trafficking case
Second round of campaign to vaccinate children in Gaza against polio will be 'more complicated'
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Irish Defence Forces chief: Israeli attack on UN peacekeeping tower in Lebanon 'not an accidental act'
Interpol: Ireland's 'most wanted' fugitive Sean McGovern to be held in UAE pending extradition
Irish soldiers unharmed as two Sri Lankan peacekeepers injured in IDF fire on UNIFIL main base
Reports from South Lebanon have said two people have been injured at least one of them seriously injured – it is the second such attack in the last 24 hours.
Obama chides black men who 'just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president'
Former PSNI officer jailed for attempting to murder ex-partner and her mother
At least 22 killed and 117 injured in Israeli strikes on central Beirut
A Lebanese security source, without giving further details, said a “Hezbollah figure” was targeted.
Tánaiste tells Dáil he was 'never briefed' about alleged Russia-linked politician in Oireachtas
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Leading Kinahan cartel figure Sean McGovern arrested in Dubai in connection with Dublin murder
Ethel Kennedy, human rights activist and widow of Robert F Kennedy, dies aged 96
BBC apologises after weather app forecasts winds of 22,000 kph and temperatures of 404C
'It was like 100 banshees screaming': Irish woman describes surviving Hurricane Milton
Aisling Kane, who lives in Florida with her family, said it was the “longest night of my life”.
Robert Jenrick V Kemi Badenoch, what do they stand for and what have they said about Ireland?
Badenoch served as Business and Trade Minister under the Tory government and had a legal run-in with Irish language rap group Kneecap.
Macron says he 'will fight hard' for Emily in Paris to remain in French capital after Rome move
Hurricane Milton rips roof off stadium that was being used as shelter for emergency workers
Rafael Nadal announces retirement from professional tennis
Obama to hit the campaign trail for Harris as Trump rallies in Biden’s hometown