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February
February 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Food delivery drivers in Dublin take part in strike action and gather on O'Connell Street
UN refugee agency calls on Irish Government to end asylum seeker homelessness and use of tents
Síle Seoige responds to 'gaslighting' talk show apology over comments about the Irish language
Three suspected and one confirmed case of measles reported in latest weekly figures
Irish: It's not cool to just tear down our beautiful, native Gaeilge
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Man convicted of raping his wife's friend in a Dublin park five years ago
Man and woman arrested in relation to murder of Michael Foley in Macroom, Co Cork
Central Bank bosses: 'It's clear cash is still needed and wanted by people in society'
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The Explainer: Why is measles on the rise again?
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Irish swimmer Daniel Wiffen takes gold in 800m freestyle at World Championships
'Exhausted with the fight': Outrage as Minister defends changes to special education criteria
Matthew Healy's father tells funeral it was 'greatest honour' of his life to be his dad
The young boy’s body was discovered near Dunmore East shortly after midnight on Friday.
Central Bank confirms vulture fund legal loophole means thousands can't turn to ombudsman for help
Social media companies refuse to support government’s calls for age verification measures
Woman (50s) dies in hospital following collision in Co Cork on Sunday
Man (30s) dies following single-vehicle collision on the M1 this morning
Life sentence for 'merciless' murder of 'timid and quiet gentleman' with machete
‘Culture of arrogance’ among some senior figures in RTÉ, says Taoiseach
Ireland and Spain ask for urgent review of EU's trade deal with Israel amid 'grave' Rafah threat
In a letter sent to the European Commission president, Varadkar also called for an ‘immediate humanitarian ceasefire’.
Former councillor to stand trial for allegedly producing hurl during altercation
Scammers are trying to use Matthew Healy's funeral to trick people on social media
Poll: How should RTÉ be funded?
'My understanding is that it's not going to be Lee Carsley' - Shay Given
Minister Simon Coveney says it’s not 'realistic' for the US to stop supporting Israeli military
Sligo native Mona McSharry 'gutted' after fifth-place finish in World 100m breaststroke
Limerick man, 64, killed in collision in Canada
Gino Kenny: 'The time has come to grasp the nettle on assisted dying'
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Over €7 million stolen from romance fraud victims in past five years in Ireland
Giving birth in Gaza: 'I resorted to instructional videos on social media'
On the ground in Rafah, a reporter writing for The Journal speaks with pregnant women and new mothers.
Unicef has reported that Caesarean sections are being performed in Gaza without anaesthesia.
The Journal's reporter on the ground in Gaza tells the stories of women who have given birth in recent weeks as the bombardment continues around them.
Al Jazeera condemns Israel as reporter's leg blown off in drone strike on Rafah
The Qatar-based network said the strike was a “fully-fledged crime which adds to Israel’s crime against journalists”.
Elsewhere, South Africa urged the UN's top court to place more legal pressure on Israel to halt a threatened offensive against Rafah.
Minister Simon Coveney has today accused Israel of “behaving like a rogue state”.
Funding for Casement Park redevelopment is still a 'big difficulty', new Stormont minister says
Woman (37) appears in court charged with murder of six-year-old son Matthew Healy
'I'm keenly aware of private sector colleagues': We asked public sector workers about the new pay deal
A number of readers said that the deal doesn’t do enough to recognise the cost of living for people living and working in Dublin.
Two men arrested after 'serious assault' in Tipperary town that left victim in hospital
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Taoiseach slams Sinn Féin motion on TV licence fee as ‘pretty comical’
Irish Catholic Bishops sank €400,000 into loss-making Veritas in 2023, ahead of recent closure