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February
February 2024
A roundup of the current RTÉ crisis (and what happens next) that you can read in four minutes flat
We take a look at where we are with the latest RTÉ drama and look at the questions facing the Minister of Media.
Man in his 60s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Offaly
Office of Public Works says St Stephen's Green could be damaged by Metrolink
Who are the 31 politicians in the Dáil who declared themselves as landlords last year?
Three deputies declared a rental income for the first time in 2023.
Ryanair's Michael O'Leary warns passengers face higher fares this summer due to lack of planes
19,000 fines issued last year for drivers using phones behind the wheel
Fresh searches after man in his 80s dies from suspected gunshot injuries in Co Kerry
Wintry week ahead as Met Éireann forecasts hail, sleet and cold temperatures
Rishi Sunak says MP Lee Anderson’s remarks were ‘wrong’, denies Tories have 'Islamophobia' problem
Farmers bring tractor protest to Cork over airport expansion and climate policies
Poll: Have you renewed your TV licence since the RTÉ scandal started?
Taoiseach to attend Paris meeting as Macron attempts to rally support for Ukraine
Question to Andrew Scott about Barry Keoghan naked scene in Saltburn was 'misjudged', says BBC
Pinergy and Prepay Power to lower electricity prices from April
Nikki Haley lost the GOP primary in her home state but will stay in race as Trump 'alternative'
Opinion: What would a merger of Vodafone and Three mean across the UK telecoms market?
Dr Catarina Marvão
School psychology service 'unaccountable' and on verge of 'collapse', warns principal
The National Educational Psychology Services (NEPS) is down about 20% of required staff at present.
Sources with experience of the schools psychology service told of how barely a handful of students in each school can avail of the treatment.
One principal warned that the service's refusal to operate waiting lists means there is little data on how many students require intervention.
'You just know that if the child had been seen when they should have been seen in the first place, they wouldn't be in crisis,' Simon Lewis said.
Quiz: How well do you know these weird logos and mascots?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Vandalising of monuments 'as much a concern' as climate change impact
Heritage experts warn of the effect of mindless damage as Noteworthy reveals historical sites across Ireland attacked at least 140 times in past three years.
Money Diaries: A financial advisor on €55K living in Dublin
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Van Dijk leads Liverpool to Carabao Cup glory with extra-time winner against Chelsea
Cork’s Caoimhin Kelleher made a string of vital saves before Van Dijk headed Liverpool’s winner in the 118th minute.
Series of arson incidents took place in Cork city centre retailers today
Government were made aware of new RTÉ exit package review arrangements in October
Cork hold off late Waterford charge to land first win of hurling league
Boy (10) airlifted to hospital after being seriously injured in road incident in Co Clare
Italy denied historic win in France as Garbisi hits the post with 82nd-minute penalty
Division 1 leaders Derry maintain 100% start with five-point win in Galway
Man in his 20s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Cork
Sinn Féin bounces back from dip in support, according to latest poll
Poll: Cillian Murphy has scooped another award for Oppenheimer - have you seen the film?
Bishops’ Conference says family referendum could ‘weaken incentive for young people to marry'
Cillian Murphy lands Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor
Sitdown Sunday: From Walkmans to Game Boys - meet the people who still use retro gadgets
'I've never been told not to sing rebel songs, but I know some are reluctant to sing them now'
Ciaran Mullooly: RTÉ told staff to take our medicine because we were all equal - that was wrong
Ciaran Mullooly
Three men remanded in custody in connection with multi-million Blanchardstown drug seizure
Woman denied Troubles’ payment scheme warns application process 're-traumatises victims'