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February
February 2024
Purpose-built apartment blocks for healthcare staff such as junior doctors must be considered, says Donnelly
EU Commission warns Ireland must tackle online terrorist content
State funeral of former Taoiseach John Bruton to take place in Co Meath on Saturday
Gardaí investigate arson attack at Kildare house that was focus of rumours around refugee housing
The fire broke out at the vacant building on the Celbridge Road, Leixlip, Co Kildare at 1.30am this morning.
Increase in firefighters and fire stations in Dublin a 'direct result' of Stardust blaze, inquest hears
University Hospital Limerick is having the worst day for overcrowding in any Irish hospital since 2006
Cork's Sherkin Island welcomes first Ukrainian baby, over a year after arrival of refugees
Islanders have hailed 13-day-old Olivia as the world’s first ‘Sherkrainian’ baby.
Man jailed for seeking sex from fake online profile pretending to be underage child
Nikki Haley's humiliation in Nevada the latest sign that Trump's path is clearer than ever
Dáil schedule cleared after John Bruton's death, Taoiseach says he put 'people before politics'
Lindsay Lohan’s Irish rom-com to be released on Netflix in time for St Patrick’s Day
Road changes to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre to take effect from August
Second man charged over damage to Direct Provision centre in Co Kerry last month
Galway University Hospital accepts failings in care of 49-year-old woman who died of breast cancer
'I'm not rejecting science, I'm supporting the economy': DAA boss defends plan to increase flights
Girl (7) broke her nose after being lifted from seat on ride at Funderland, court hears
European Commission issues warning to Ireland over pumping waste water into sensitive areas
Sleet and snow forecast for some counties as weather warnings issued for most of country
Poll: Should the Irish women's basketball team boycott their match against lsrael?
European court again sides with Ryanair over Covid-19 state aid programme for Air France-KLM
Five arrests over Sandwith St burning as gardaí trawl CCTV and phone data to find arsonists
Gardaí are investigating almost 20 fires at various sites across the country.
Basketball Ireland CEO says boycotting game against Israel wouldn't make 'blind bit of difference'
Calls for a boycott of the game have been renewed after members of the Israeli team posed for photos with soldiers.
Gardaí renewing appeal for information after three people died in Co Carlow crash last week
Biden accuses Trump of pressuring Republicans to reject border measures and Ukraine aid deal
Flogas cuts residential electricity prices by 15%
'The earthquake was a year ago, but every day we relive the same trauma'
A year later, and Turkey is still picking up the pieces from two devastating earthquakes.
'A legal bomb waiting to go off': The delays at the Probate Office have reached a record high
Solicitors have called on the Probate Office to reinstate its face-to-face counter service.
Delays have steadily increased after a new way of working was introduced to accommodate remote working during the Covid pandemic.
Solicitors have called on the Probate Office to reinstate its face-to-face counter service.
One solicitor said the current arrangements are "absolutely shocking".
Ever wondered if you'd pass the Garda fitness test? Here's what it's really like
Gardaí invited the nation’s media to Templemore to run sprints, balance on beams and jump farm gates – here’s how we got on.
Fianna Fáil TD Seán Haughey, son of Charles Haughey, will not contest next general election
Govt dismisses recommendation to alter Garda role for prosecuting court cases
Labour calls on government to follow Paris in ramping up parking costs for SUVs in urban areas
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
GSOC finds 'no misconduct' by gardaí in case of man who died in court holding cell
Meta to begin labelling AI-generated images posted on its social media platforms
Man (61) charged with arson of Luas tram during Dublin riots
Tax receipts in January up by nearly 5% on same time last year, at €7.8 billion
EU agrees on first law that combats violence against women
Tributes paid to 'deeply committed' former Taoiseach John Bruton who has died
The former Taoiseach died in the Mater Hospital in Dublin early this morning following a long illness.
John Bruton led Fine Gael from 1990 until 2001, and served as Taoiseach between December 1994 and June 1997.
He later served as the EU's ambassador to the US between 2004 and 2009.
He is survived by his wife, son and three daughters.