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Investigation

Last year
2024
UK police investigate 40 new rape and sexual assault claims against Mohamed Al Fayed and others
What does the Strictly scandal teach for the future of British TV?
Man arrested in relation to murder of an inmate at Cloverhill Prison released without charge
Gardaí investigating after man left in serious condition in hospital following assault in Cork
Investigation launched after teenager hospitalised following serious assault in Dublin
Fresh claims of abuse: men say Michael Shine abused children in Drogheda orphanage
Two men have come forward to allege abuse in the institution.
Details of the claims are to be included in a dossier for the Minister for Justice.
The men want a Commission of Inquiry to be announced.
Eight arrested after woman attacked and imprisoned in Dublin apartment
Investigation underway after discovery of a man's body at a Dublin recycling centre
Woman (40s) arrested following fire at house in Cork city
Legal team for women alleging sex abuse by Al Fayed receive over 150 new enquiries
Funeral to take place of Irishman found dead in police cell in Portugal
'No specific factors' found to have caused deaths of over 1,000 salmon in Sligo river
Man (30s) arrested as part of investigation into fatal shooting of Cormac Berkeley in 2022
Man (21) arrested on suspicion of murder of woman (43) in east Belfast
Tenfold increase in farm inspections needed by some councils to meet EPA targets this year
An investigation by Noteworthy reveals that most councils had low numbers of farm inspections of slurry spreading and management in 2023.
Many councils did not have dedicated resources to conduct farm inspections until recently
Key slurry-related information is lacking across local authorities
Under 4% of farms that use slurry are to be inspected in 2024 under new EPA targets
Data watchdog launches probe into Google AI model
Man (40s) arrested in relation to spate of armed robberies in south Dublin
Witness appeal after firearm discharged from moving vehicle on Cork to Limerick road
Gardaí seeking two suspects over sexual assault in Dublin 8 last weekend
Captain of Sicily sunken yacht ‘not responding to prosecutors’ questions’
Superyacht captain under investigation over sinking off Sicilian coast
Man suffered fatal collapse in holding cell after 'huge shock' of prison sentence, probe finds
French prosecutors request trial as part of rape investigation of actor Gerard Depardieu
Woman (60s) is latest in string of arrests over alleged harassment of Taoiseach Simon Harris
Michael Shine's abuse was a 'well known, open secret', says victim
Man (30s) charged in relation to murder of Keane Mulready-Woods
Five charged for playing 'key role' in ketamine-related death of actor Matthew Perry
Man (60s) dies after being attacked by bull on Limerick farm
Man (32) charged over yesterday's serious stabbing of 11-year-old girl in London
Dublin man (23) charged with money laundering of cryptocurrencies
X's response to riots in UK could determine the outcome of ongoing EU investigation
Gardaí seize gun and ammunition as part of investigation into violent feud in Mullingar
Garda investigation after body of woman (80s) found at a home in Tipperary
Irish greyhounds exported to India used in cruel ‘new craze’ sport
Noteworthy reveals how former coursing dogs are being exported to India and used in gruelling races with motorbikes.
Dogs at risk of injury and death in high speed races
India and Pakistan still importing Irish greyhounds
Irish tracing system not recording country destination of exported dogs
Two men hospitalised after attack by group armed with weapons in Dublin
Investigation after 15 dead roosters found at house following suspected cockfighting event
Hare coursing: Inspection reports find hares killed after being 'hit' by dogs
Documents obtained by Noteworthy show that the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine did not attend a single coursing meeting last year.
Inspection records highlight hare and greyhound deaths
Calls for independent probe into agency’s welfare oversight
Zero coursing inspections carried out by DAFM in 2021 or 2023
Renewed appeal for information over murder of Mark Burke in 2014
Five to appear in court charged in connection with Dublin riots last November
Renewed appeal for information over murder of Paiche Unyolo Onyemaechi in 2004