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January
January 2024
'Stay back, stay dry': Public urged to heed storm weather warnings after risky behaviour on Sunday
Onlookers walked right down to the water in Galway to take photos of Storm Isha’s crashing waves, putting themselves at risk.
Stardust inquest hears from expert on areas which might've had influence on 'how fire could've started'
Man has rape conviction quashed over trial judge's comments to jury on right to silence
Stormont return: DUP's Friday meeting wasn't ‘make or break’ moment, Donaldson says
Gemma O'Doherty lawyers ask if they can stop representing her in contempt case as hearing put back
Ian Bailey included in vote of condolences at Cork County Council meeting
Amsterdam to Dublin to... Stansted? Storm Isha leads to planes being rerouted and delayed
Three people killed in separate road crashes in Louth, Mayo and Derry
Man gets suspended term for giving his birth cert to another man who applied for fake passport
Poll: How often do you use cash?
'Number of anomalies' found during in-depth survey of grounds at Tipperary Mother and Baby Home
Sean Ross Abbey in Roscrea was one of the largest and most notorious mother and baby institutions in the State, with a total of 1,090 children dying there across almost four decades.
Doctors to inform men taking sodium valproate of risks to unborn children
Senator David Norris delivers his final Seanad speech as he retires after 36 years
Northern Ireland MP seeks nomination for EU election in Midlands North West
Tánaiste calls Netanyahu's rejection of two-state solution 'unacceptable' ahead of EU meeting
3,700 kg shipping containers blown down by high winds during Storm Isha at Dublin Port
Man entitled to widower's pension despite not being married to partner, Supreme Court rules
John O’Meara said today’s ruling will help many other families in similar situations.
'More visual evidence needed' in wake of reports of tornado affecting Louth and Meath
Storm Isha aftermath and wind warnings for Storm Jocelyn tomorrow
The storm had a significant impact on travel around the country since last evening.
Tom Felle: Toxic language around migration is not unique to Ireland - it's playing out globally
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Dublin Airport terminals 'extra busy' today as 29 flights cancelled this morning
Donald Trump welcomes Ron DeSantis’ decision to end presidential campaign and endorse him
Supreme Court ruling in widower's pension case could have implications for referendum
Tensions at 999 call centres as workers 'bid' for holidays 18 months in advance
Storm Isha: Man dies in road crash and 170,000 premises without power
Storm Isha has caused damage and travel disruption.
Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota doubles send Liverpool five points clear at the top
Quiz: How much do you know about the Oscars?
Money Diaries: A public sector HR specialist on €94K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Storm Isha hits, Ian Bailey dies and Irish hockey team heading to the Olympics.
Irish Government will 'consider' joining genocide case against Israel after preliminary stage
Ireland beat Korea in thriller to seal spot at Olympic Games
All-Ireland club glory for St Thomas' and Glen at Croke Park
Martin says plans being prepared to ramp up State-owned accommodation to house asylum seekers
Ian Bailey, chief suspect in murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, has died
Gardaí investigating Rathmullan robbery release two juveniles without charge
Rory McIlroy wins record fourth Dubai Desert Classic after best weekend comeback
House prices outside Dublin to increase by 4.9% in 2024
New plans to be brought to Government to ensure 'reasonable access' to cash at ATMs across the country