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January
January 2024
Opposition rounds on govt's 'dithering' on South African genocide case against Israel
Tumblr latest platform to challenge Ireland’s incoming online safety regulations
Creche worker who was seriously injured in Parnell Square attack now recovering at home
Poll: Should Margot Robbie have received an Oscar nomination?
UK court to look at 'gaps' in handling risk posed by man who murdered Grace O'Malley-Kumar
Valdo Calocane pleaded guilty to manslaughter and attempted murder after multiple attacks in Nottingham last year.
High rents, evictions, poor conditions: Growing number of older people with housing difficulties
'I'm just Ken': Ryan Gosling has words for the Oscars over Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig snubs
WHO brings fuel to Al-Shifa, as remaining hospitals in Gaza show 'desperation'
Works at protected wall on grounds of Arbour Hill paused as specialist architect needed
The renovation was halted after it was discovered the work would need to be supervised by a conservational architect.
‘We've never been in a better place’: Here's what's ahead for Irish film and TV in 2024
Most Dublin school children who drink obtain alcohol from their parents and other adults
Debunked: Hoax ads featuring Alastair Campbell on the Late Late Show have proliferated on X.com
Anti-European populist parties predicted to top polls in 9 EU states ahead of elections
A new report predicts there will be a “surge” in support for far-right or right-leaning parties during the European Elections.
Families affected by the mica scandal escalate crisis to European Commission
Ireland's cross-border bid to host Tour de France 'Grand Départ' withdrawn
Housing Committee may compel Peter McVerry Trust to appear after multiple refusals
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
38,000 customers without power as Orange warnings in place in three counties
Storm Isha caused extensive damage to proprties across the country and saw roads closed off by fallen trees.
Irish Independent publisher Mediahuis seeks to lay off 10% of staff through voluntary redundancies
Judge to view CCTV evidence before ruling on Tristan Sherry murder accused teen's bail application
Eight flights cancelled to and from Dublin Airport and others diverted due to Storm Jocelyn
New deadline for resurrecting Stormont powersharing set to be fixed for 8 February
Sean McGovern named in court as significant figure in leadership role in Kinahan crime group
640 patients without beds as HSE warns public to avoid emergency departments if possible
Measles cases soared in Europe to 42,200 last year, almost 45-fold increase on previous year
A 'right to pay with cash' at some businesses is likely to be mandated this year
Ian Bailey's remains cremated in private service in Co Cork
State will legislate on pension entitlements for non-married couples, Minister says
Lottery to change adverts after complaint about unclaimed prizes 'going back to the community'
PSNI extradites man from US over 12 counts of indecent assaults that occurred in 1970s
There's going to be ANOTHER referendum this year and it's on... patents
Documents reveal bill for Ireland's largest naval ship is likely to reach €300m
Previous suggestions had put the cost of the project at €200m but that has now been increased.
FactCheck: Could the 'women in the home' referendum erase all references to women in the Constitution?
Man (73) pleads guilty to putting lives in danger after damaging gas pipes of community centre
'Five of us are in a two bed flat full of mould': Oliver Bond residents speak out
Gayle Cullen said that residents are literally “sick waiting”, as their flats are difficult to keep warm.
Dublin Simon Community’s ‘first-of-a-kind’ health and addiction care facility to open mid-year
Peter Mullan appointed new chairperson of An Bord Pleanála
South Africa's genocide case against Israel is 'valid', Taoiseach says