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January
January 2024
Stardust fire could have started in the main bar without staff noticing, expert tells inquest
'These are not boats, these are families': Committee hears fee hike for fixed income houseboat dwellers 'too high'
Ireland's Bambie Thug to compete in first Eurovision semi-final in May
FAI given more time to meet gender balance requirements for board
Rishi Sunak confronts Taoiseach over Ireland's legal challenge to UK's Troubles Legacy Act
‘They’re like children’: Mixed reaction to DUP's overnight deal in both nationalist and unionist towns
The health service was the main concern among people in Banbridge and Newry in Co Down.
Convicted murderer who attacked elderly woman and two priests while on release jailed for 8 years
Varadkar: Most first-time buyers in Ireland purchase second-hand homes because they are cheaper
ICJ Gaza genocide case: Ireland expects to decide on intervention within next six months
Family of young girl injured in Parnell Square attack says she has returned to ICU
Court of Appeal issues landmark ruling that CCTV footage can be used as evidence in trials
Gone today, hair tomorrow: Irish Defence Forces to allow members to grow beards
Business as usual for overseas St Patrick's Day trips as 11 govt politicians to head to US
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is expected to meet US President Joe Biden to mark St Patrick’s Day.
UK and EU agree change to post-Brexit NI trade rules after DUP reaches deal
DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson said the changes show the “naysayers are wrong”.
The DUP leader today expressed hope that the executive could be back in place within days.
The parties eligible to participate in a revived ministerial executive are due to meet later today to discuss the next steps.
Support for the deal is not unanimous within the DUP and several senior figures remain fiercely opposed to the proposed agreement.
Pilot taken to hospital after small plane crashes in County Armagh
CCTV played critical role in discovery of remains believed to be those of missing Cork man
Liz Truss was paid £32,000 to speak at a conference in Dublin last year
Government considers chartering flights to deport immigrants denied asylum
Senior DUP member 'wore a wire' to leak key meeting to loyalist activist Jamie Bryson
Palestinian ambassador urges Irish politicians to use Patrick's Day visit to raise Gaza plight with Biden
Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid said that she would respect whatever decision is taken by the Irish Government and Sinn Féin.
Clontarf's landmark saltwater swimming pool will remain open despite restaurant closure
Media regulator partially upholds complaint against TG4 Creeslough documentary for causing harm
Cold and windy conditions ahead with weather warnings issued for seven counties
Brian Rowan: Donaldson finally came through, but the real work starts now
Brian Rowan
VHI to increase price of healthcare insurance plans by 7% average from 1 March
Explainer: Why are farmers in France blocking the motorways?
Man arrested after being found intoxicated and in possession of toy gun in Dublin city
Poll: Should disposable vapes be banned in Ireland?
DUP backs deal that will see return of Stormont Assembly after two years of collapse
Donaldson made the announcement after 1am following hours of intensive talks by the DUP executive.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan sentenced to 10 years in jail
United: Rashford accepts responsibility over FA Cup omission due to 'disciplinary matter'
Routes of 3 major underground electricity cables in Dublin revealed
Algeria and Botswana to be added to 'safe countries' list from today
Parking driving you crazy? It might be because cars are expanding by half a centimetre a year
Campaigners say legislation is urgently needed to halt the trend for ever wider cars.
The average width of Irish new cars exceeds the EU average.
Several SUVs on the market are now over 2 metres wide.
Jeffrey Donaldson briefing DUP members over UK government proposals to end Stormont impasse
US Secretary of State urges UN agency to address claims of staff involvement in Hamas attack
UNRWA said Israel had provided the agency with information about the alleged involvement of several employees in the 7 October attack.
The European Union is one of UNRWA's top donors.
On Saturday, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin said Ireland was not withdrawing its funding.
He said today he has no issue with the EU reviewing the situation as long as the aid keeps flowing.
Three new anti-immigrant parties have registered to stand in Irish elections - but who are they?
Ireland has never elected a candidate from a far-right party.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday