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January
January 2024
Flight from Tenerife to Manchester diverted to Cork Airport after passenger died on board
Homelessness: Children in emergency accommodation tops 4,000 for first time
Official figures show 9,409 adults and 4,105 children were in emergency accommodation in November.
The figures are an increase of 335 compared with October 2023.
Over 190 more children are now living in emergency accommodation.
The numbers have been labelled a stark beginning to the new year.
Senior Irish-based X employee files High Court case against Elon Musk
Have you used one of the government schemes to buy or rent a home? What has been your experience?
Man in his 30s dies after two-vehicle collision in Co Mayo
Azerbaijan appoints former oil executive as president of COP29 climate talks
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
18-year-old man charged with murder of Tristan Sherry on Christmas Eve
Poll: Should restaurants reduce portions to cut down on food waste?
Eurozone inflation jumps in December to 2.9%, dampening calls for interest rate cuts
Donnelly defends preventing Aoife Johnston's family any input into inquiry's terms of reference
Professional misconduct allegations against HSE physio who made false claims about Covid-19 upheld
Gardaí say two young boys earlier reported missing from Dublin found safe and well
Third man charged in connection with murder of Tristan Sherry at Blanchardstown restaurant
Cold and frosty weather in store for first weekend of year
New images reveal what Neptune and Uranus really look like
Virginia Giuffre alleged she was sex-trafficked to two 'respected politicians' and Prince Andrew
The names of the two politicians remain redacted.
Oscar Pistorius released from prison on parole 11 years after murdering girlfriend
Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine’s Day 2013, firing four times through the bathroom door of his house.
The ex-Paralympian is "now at home" after his release from jail, authorities said.
Reeva Steenkamp's mother said in a statement she is the one "serving a life sentence" in her grief for her daughter.
Significant increase in number of work-related deaths last year compared to 2022
43 people lost their lives in work-related incidents in 2023 compared to 28 the previous year.
Agriculture, forestry and fishing accounted for 20 fatalities, with farming accounting for 16 of these fatalities.
HSA Assistant Chief Executive Mark Cullen told The Journal that fatalities in the agriculture and construction sectors remain "stubbornly high".
New York subway trains collide injuring 24
Mary Poppins actress Glynis Johns dies aged 100
One dead, five injured in Iowa high school shooting
US says it carried out Iraq strike, killed pro-Iran commander
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Investigation launched into fire at former school in Tipperary
Luke Littler set for Dublin after teenager named in Premier League Darts line-up
Man arrested over shooting and assault in Co Wicklow last month
Second person charged over Tristan Sherry murder in Blanchardstown restaurant on Christmas Eve
Justice Minister to consult with AG on removal of judge following conviction for sexual assault
Woman (50s) dies in Co Kerry crash
Airstrike kills 12, mostly children, in Gaza area declared 'safe zone' by Israel
Record corporation tax returns last year, as McGrath forecasts improved living standards in 2024
'Someone could be killed': Fears grow as gardaí probe 'worrying trend' of arson attacks
No arrests have been made to date but a number of investigations are ongoing.
The Irish Network Against Racism has expressed concern that the issue will only be taken seriously if someone is badly injured or killed
There have been around 20 arson attacks, or attempted attacks, on properties earmarked to house international protection applicants
Multiple garda investigations into the Ringsend, Rosscahill and other arson attacks around the country are ongoing
Covid Inquiry will 'absolutely' reveal lessons to be learned, former health minister says
Man shot in Blanchardstown restaurant attack on Christmas Eve dies in hospital
Jason Hennessy Snr has died after he was critically injured during the attack.
Man arrested after gardaí discover €236,600 worth of heroin in Dublin and Meath
Visiting restrictions in place at several hospital due to outbreaks of respiratory viruses
Around 60,000 students to benefit from changes to third level funding from today