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January
January 2024
ECB to keep interest rates at 4%, with goal of returning inflation to 2% over time
Ireland’s National Parks to be expanded and enhanced under new biodiversity plan
The expansion of National Parks is one of 194 actions outlined in the plan.
Nottingham killer who stabbed three people, including Grace O’Malley-Kumar, sentenced to indefinite detention in hospital
Ireland found guilty of failing to ensure safe drinking water by EU court
Voters warned to know fact from opinion as Electoral Commission kick starts referendum campaigns
Man (20s) arrested found to be person of interest in multiple Blanchardstown robberies
FG politicians given international protection info sheet as Varadkar appeals for help setting out facts
Japanese court sentences man to death for arson attack at anime studio that killed 36
Zelensky calls for inquiry after Kyiv accused of downing plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners
Motion for govt to join South Africa's case against Israel defeated in Dáil
Social Protection Minister publishes Bill reforming child maintenance to benefit lone parents
Young caregivers receive poorer Leaving Cert grades than their peers, new study shows
Bus and rail fare increases in Cavan, Wicklow, Kildare and Meath slammed by TDs
Gardaí appeal for witnesses into potential 'badger baiting' in Limerick
Labour to support a Yes vote in upcoming referendums after party's rewording not accepted
Renewed appeal in Louth for information about a fatal crash on Monday
'Conflict of interest' form for RTÉ staff to be up and running later this month
Irishman Michael O'Flaherty elected as Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights
Man who attacked pensioner, fracturing his jaw and breaking dentures, given suspended sentence
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Interim ruling in ICJ Gaza genocide case due Friday as demonstration held outside Dáil
Man (30) charged after masked men entered and threatened four pubs in Derry
Are Oscar snubs an injustice or are they the whole point of an awards show?
Jozef Puska's wife and two brothers to go on trial accused of failing to disclose information to gardaí
Public 'let down' by lack of training as underqualified garda investigated for responding to armed incident
Dublin care centre impacted residents' privacy as a result of unexplained hourly night checks
12,000 properties still without power in wake of Storms Isha and Jocelyn
Social welfare cut for new arrivals from Ukraine in State accommodation to take effect in February
Roy Keane puts himself into the frame for Ireland job
Ex-medical doctor who was in Dublin for workshop on 'DIY deaths' spoke at Assisted Dying Committee
Philip Nitschke – dubbed Dr Death in a recent Sky News investigation – gave ‘expert testimony’ but the committee was not fully aware of a workshop he held in Dublin during the same trip to Ireland.
Sandyford 'Sentinel' building given greenlight after years of causing 'eyesore'
Bríd Smith among 3 People Before Profit candidates announced for European elections
No record of RTÉ board approving Toy Show musical, report finds
Permanent TSB to raise monthly fees on current accounts
Irish Rail is 'in the market' to restore dining service on all routes - but it'll come down to cost
Some increases to public transport fares but €2 cap for Dublin travel within 90 minute to remain
Bryan Dobson is retiring from RTÉ in April after 37 years at the broadcaster
Two people arrested over murder of Anthony Dempsey whose body was found in Dublin flat in 2022