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January
January 2024
Dublin commuters face delays as both Luas lines disrupted by 'electrical fault'
Brothers of man who died in unexplained circumstances 40 years ago appeal for answers
Three men who attacked gardaí outside a takeaway in Ballyfermot jailed for 27 months
Electrical fault in hot press 'likely cause' of Stardust fire, expert tells inquest
Gardaí arrested 45 people at 'anti-immigration' protests in Dublin last year
UK announces ban on disposable vapes, as Tánaiste says he would like to see a similar move here
Woman jailed over role in two robberies, including one in which a 79-year-old man was stabbed
Merchants Quay says it will take time for drug users to 'trust' new supervised injection centre
Gardaí working to 'establish the identity' of skeletal remains discovered in Co Cork
Fifty lambs stolen in Co Derry, while a ‘significant number of sheep’ taken in Co Antrim
'This is complex': Tánaiste says he will be in touch with opposition parties on ICJ case
Michelin Guide awards new Bib Gourmands to six restaurants on island of Ireland
Wolfe Tones announce big outdoor concert in Cork
Mary Lou McDonald says Patrick's Day trip will let Ireland send 'clear message' to US on Gaza
US man charged with applying for Irish passports in names of dead babies faces more charges
Man charged in relation to serious road traffic collision in Wexford
Rise in employers breaking national minimum wage laws, but fewer prosecutions
Man convicted of sexual abuse of two girls assaulted in court during sentencing hearing
Blanchardstown incident: Jason Hennessy Snr's son appears in court charged with violent disorder
Are you a public sector worker? What do you make of the pay deal on offer?
UK government orders review into NHS trust where killer of Grace O'Malley Kumar was treated
Poll: Will you listen to Oliver Callan's new radio slot?
Dr Catherine Conlon: Catch Up vaccination clinics needed now before measles sweeps the country
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Top earners list: Tubridy earned over half a million euro in his last full year working for RTÉ
Over one million people to receive double social welfare payment this week
Ryanair cuts annual profit forecast as quarterly net profit drops 93%
Second man charged with murder of Kevin Conway in West Belfast
Posts targeting migrants remained online during riots despite 5pm plea from online safety tsar
Niamh Hodnett was appointed last year to fight harmful content online.
Niamh Hodnett contacted major social media firms on evening of 23 November to warn about potential for violence.
Posts calling for migrants to be "killed" were shared on social platforms as riots unfolded.
Immigrant Council of Ireland warned about the proliferation of such posts and called for posters to be investigated.
Quiz: How well do you know these famous Oscar speech moments?
The regulation zone: Addiction experts are welcoming new gambling laws amid industry concerns
Money Diaries follow-up: An early years educator on €25K living in Leinster
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Manchester United survive scare at Newport to reach FA Cup fifth round
Tyrone youngster Bradley wins Player of the Match as Liverpool book place in FA Cup fifth round
Taoiseach pays tribute to former TD who died in Roscommon road collision
Donegal and Mayo rack up impressive wins in National Football League openers
Appeal for witnesses as motorcyclist seriously injured in collision
McEntee: Border controls 'crackdown' as Government to consider adding to safe country list