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March
March 2024
Young puppy 'exchanged for drugs' given 'bright future' after being seized by gardaí
Supreme Court rules that lower court was wrong to restrain union members from strike action
Nine more suspected measles cases in latest weekly figures
Minister starts Women's Day address to empty Dáil in moment widely shared on social media
Labour leader Ivana Bacik said she was ‘disappointed’ to see so few representatives in the Chamber.
‘Limited’ opportunity for Nama to build more affordable homes, says McGrath
Elective surgeries to resume tomorrow morning at University Hospital Limerick, management says
Stormont’s DUP education minister says Irish should be shared language for everybody in North
Varadkar to make two visits to White House as St Patrick's Day engagements split into two days
British intelligence services have lowered the terrorist threat level for Northern Ireland
Junior doctors in Northern Ireland holding 24-hour walkout over pay conditions
Former Fine Gael Justice Minister criticises Govt for leaving asylum seekers on the streets
Poll: Should tourists stop groping the Molly Malone statue?
AIB records €2 billion profit as income from rising interest rates jumped 83%
Body of woman in her 20s discovered in Dublin in early hours of this morning
Gig workers forced to deal with algorithms instead of humans, Oireachtas committee hears
Head of Irish Defence Forces to be nominated by Government to lead EU military committee
Irish citizen Yasser Eljuboori back in Ireland after being detained in Iraq for over a week
Yasser Eljuboori’s legal team described him as suffering an ‘unjust and arbitrary detention’.
Workplace safety regulator says movie management failed in fatal shooting on Rust set
Medical experts warn of 'overmedicalisation' of menopause, suggesting a new approach
Public invited to have their say on new primary school curriculum for a modern Ireland
Martin and Steen trade barbs in Prime Time debate as referendum campaigns enter final days
The debate was chaired by Sarah McInerney on Prime Time.
Lee Carsley not expected to take Ireland job, as saga to replace Stephen Kenny continues
Property firm linked to landlord Marc Godart pleads guilty to breach of fire safety law
We hit Grafton St to ask people if they understand Friday's referendums... mostly, they don't
If you’re confused, you’re not the only one.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Increasing housing targets to 50,000 per year not achievable this year or next, says Taoiseach
Leo Varadkar said a 50,000 housing target would be achievable in the longer term.
Opinion: If we really want a more equal society, we need greater investment in adult learning
Dearbháil Lawless
Free books scheme doesn't have to affect relationships between schools and bookshops, says Foley
Government grants yet another extension to Grace case inquiry
Cabinet approves Bill to outlaw mandatory retirement age in employment contracts
Transport Minister to meet Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary for the first time ever this week
Varadkar clarifies Six O'Clock Show comments about upcoming care referendum
'There were cries of 'no’ from the Polish when they thought it was them in our group'
Electoral Commission: Referendum poster by Senator Sharon Keogan 'an incorrect representation'
The poster is one of a number printed by the senator in the lead up to the referendum votes on Friday.
Meta says Facebook and Instagram issues resolved after the social media apps went down
Government approves funding for measles catch-up vaccine programme
Garda cleared of wrongdoing in giving bicycle to elderly man during pandemic
Protest at Kildare site where State plans to house Ukrainians has 'de-escalated', court told