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February
February 2024
Irish anti-corruption activist and father-of-three detained in Iraq, family call for release
Former teacher at Dublin school claims penalisation after raising discipline concerns
Banks call for 'shared responsibility' to provide ATMs and fewer restrictions on cash withdrawal
RTÉ staff to hold rally tomorrow, as opposition TDs say latest crisis is Media Minister's 'own making'
Debunked: The Irish Muslim Council has not put up stickers advocating for ‘Sharia Law’
Sinn Féin accused of hypocrisy after voting against landmark EU nature restoration law
Education Minister unveils plans for major overhaul of school bus system beginning in 2025
'Mr Moonlight’ trial witness remanded on bail after admitting careless driving causing man’s death
Enoch Burke still receiving teacher's salary while in Mountjoy Prison, court hears
Watchdog upholds An Post ad complaint as 100 letters to Netherlands go undelivered for weeks
Controversial Mother and Baby Home redress scheme will open for applications next month
Review into sex work law to be published later this year, four years after initial deadline
MEPs pass hotly debated nature law to 'reverse hundreds of years' of damage despite farmer protests
Debate Room: The Yes and No sides set out their cases for the forthcoming referendums
Sarah O'Reilly & Heather Humphreys
Poll: Should tanning beds be banned?
70% of people bereaved during pandemic say loved one did not have death they would have wanted
Over 40% of parents have skipped meals or reduced portions so children would have enough to eat
Changes to school transport scheme to be phased in with 'nearest school' rule to be abolished
Concern over how horseracing industry counts fatalities as death toll remains in triple figures
Campaigners have questioned how the industry categorises deaths of its horses at racing events.
Vigil held in Dublin to pay tribute to homeless woman who died on Aungier Street
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Housing expert Rory Hearne to seek Social Democrats nomination to run in European elections
Trócaire calls for 'justice' for partner Palestinian lawyers killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza
Four men sentenced in Antrim court for spate of ATM robberies between 2018 and 2019
Two men jailed for attacking and robbing American twin brothers in Temple Bar last summer
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President Higgins urges countries to 'think again' and reinstate funding to UN Palestinian agency
Survivor of childhood sexual abuse calls for change in law around safety and protection orders
Donohoe: Govt must consider bringing RTÉ under remit of C&AG but 'it's not simple'
Meanwhile, the Labour Party has said it will not table a motion of no confidence in Catherine Martin.
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10-year-old boy seriously injured after being struck by a van in Co Clare
Teacher who sexually exploited teenage girl over Instagram has jail term doubled on appeal
Partner of innocent man shot dead by Kinahan gang tells court he was 'murdered for no good reason'
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of man (80s) who died from suspected gunshot wounds in Co Kerry
Family of 'wonderful son and brother' murdered in Cork nine years ago appeal for information
Garda Commissioner 'baffled' over GRA decision not to invite him to annual conference