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This month
November 2024
How Roderic O'Gorman is targeted with homophobic slurs and misinformation about missing children
Final Cabinet meeting before Dáil dissolved turns sour as Harris and Martin block Green proposals
RSA to be disbanded following ‘deteriorating fatality and serious injury trends on Irish roads’
'That's bullshit': Accusations fly as Govt told it's 'kowtowing' to US on Occupied Territories Bill
New Govt by year end? Harris says formation talks over Christmas with election called this week
Woman claims Conor McGregor pinned her down in 'vicious, violent' sexual assault
The civil trial, which is being presided over by Mr Justice Alexander Owens, is expected to last two weeks.
Three people, including juvenile, arrested in Dublin for alleged burglary spree across north west
Locals in Thurles object to construction of new McDonald's drive-thru on health grounds
Woman (26) died from blood clot after spending almost 44 hours in emergency department, inquest hears
Man accused of destroying 'priceless' mummies at Dublin church signs guilty plea
Mourners gathers for funeral mass of 'journalistic giant' David Davin-Power
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What is AI slop and did it lead to a Halloween parade hoax in Dublin?
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Migrants to Ireland more motivated to learn Irish when their children are studying it in school
Mayo man jailed for raping his nine-year-old cousin in a farm shed 18 years ago
Michael McGrath takes aim at dynamic pricing during 'intense' three-hour grilling by MEPs
McGrath acknowledged there was a “big debate” in Ireland on ticket pricing since the sale of Oasis tickets in August.
Ex-rugby international Brendan Mullin found guilty of stealing over €500k from Bank of Ireland
Barry Keoghan says social media claims about his son used as 'ammunition' against him
Spanish court confirms Hutch used plan to stand in Irish General Election in bail application
Alleged US white supremacist arrested by FBI moments before launching a bomb laden drone attack
Housing minister eyes widening First Home Scheme to secondhands as politicians set out election stalls
Irish jockey Robbie Dolan upsets the odds to win Melbourne Cup on 80-1 outsider Knight's Choice
Three quarters of Irish customers believe bank fees for basic services are too high
Police in Derry investigating possible connection between two attacks on women over the weekend
State exam fees to be waived next year and cap on school transport fees to be extended
Ireland unlikely to hit 2030 climate targets even in ‘most optimistic scenario’, according to new report
The real risk of a Trump presidency to Ireland - the end of our corporate tax bonanza
A re-working of US tax law could eventually lead to a major drop in Ireland’s corporate tax take.
Judge on GAA All Star panel says off-field issues were not part of their deliberations
Mother granted permission to bring legal action against Tusla and HSE over son's treatment
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Coalition leaders agree target of 303,000 new homes between 2025 and 2030
How will big broadcasters in the US, Ireland and the UK be covering the presidential election?
Gardaí issue 'misinformation notice' over alleged assault in Ballaghaderreen
Sinn Féin selects Maria McCormack to contest Laois seat amid Stanley exit
Inquiry launched into death of Private Seán Rooney in Lebanon
High Court pauses summer passenger cap at Dublin Airport
Headaches likely for FF as party stalwarts decide to stand as Independents
O’Gorman weighs in on US election stating Trump 'would be a disaster' for Ireland
It's the frenzied last day of campaigning in a knife-edge US election - here's what the polls say
Candidates have one last shot at convincing key swing states that they should be their president.