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January
January 2024
What you need to know about new Brexit rules for Irish exporters that enter force on 31 January
FactCheck: People registered to vote don’t need to reapply or submit ‘additional information’
Varadkar: Govt will 'likely' pay money instead of accepting more migrants
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Brian Rowan: The people of Northern Ireland have finally had enough of its broken politics
Brian Rowan
One in 10 admit drink-driving - and those doing so are 'way over the limit'
European Parliament report says mica redress scheme needs to be improved and red tape reduced
Appeal issued over whereabouts of a Hyundai IX35 as gardaí concerned for welfare of driver
Kneecap screen first Irish language film ever to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Two men arrested in Donegal after knifepoint robbery at a business last night
Galway man charged with making threat to kill Government Minister Hildegarde Naughton
Connacht's naming rights deal to offset over €40 million cost of redeveloping Sportsground
Newborn baby found in shopping bag on London street by dog walker
Poll: Should we still be trying to reach the moon?
Gardaí launch investigation into disappearance of seized drugs from garda station
It is understood that a quantity of cannabis, believed to be in the region of €100,000, went missing from a room in the station in recent days.
Stolen caravans and dog recovered by garda operation in South Dublin suburb
NI secretary promises legislation to ease Stormont deadlock, doesn't shift on public sector pay
Joe Schmidt named as new Australia rugby head coach
Former Ireland head coach agrees two-year deal to succeed Eddie Jones at the Wallabies.
Homemade explosive device was found in room where explosion happened at homeless hostel - sources
A man in his 30s died after the explosion in a room in Dublin city centre.
'It's a real inequality': Educators call for teaching-through-Irish allowance to be reintroduced
The allowance was suspended in 2012 for any newly qualified teachers.
Gaza death toll nears 25,000 as Netanyahu rejects calls for Palestinian state
Gaza’s health ministry said 93 people had been killed overnight, including 16 in a strike on a house in the southern city of Rafah.
Man dies in explosion at homeless hostel in Dublin
The Defence Forces’ bomb disposal team were called to the site near Capel Street.
No other injuries were reported, a spokesperson for gardaí said.
An explosion took place inside the hostel on Little Britain Street in Dublin 1, after 3.30pm this afternoon.
Explosive experts were called to the scene earlier this evening.
Temperatures to drop as low as minus six with 'sharp to severe frost'
Record new offshore wind farm capacity installed in Europe in 2023
Man jailed over devastating assault that left former partner practically blinded
TD will 'take her chances' with current 'women in the home' wording rather than 'wishy washy' replacement
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
18-month jail term for man who falsely imprisoned, threatened to kill partner was too lenient, court rules
One of Ireland's oldest women, Kitty Jeffrey, has died aged 109
Donegal counselling service for children and adolescents to close due to lack of state funding
Varadkar says arrests will be made over recent arson attacks around the country
There have been a number of arson attacks at properties earmarked for asylum seeker accommodation in recent months.
Letters on money owed to be issued to those who received PUP while working
Man convicted over PSNI officer’s death absconds and ‘may have travelled to the Republic’
NI Strikes: Varadkar says public sector workers haven't got pay increases 'they should have'
Some 16 trade unions with joint membership totalling around 170,000 are taking part in industrial action today.
Unions in the North have been involved in long-running pay disputes, in some cases lasting for several years.
Workers are demanding that pay awards made to counterparts elsewhere in the UK are introduced in Northern Ireland.
Speaking at Belfast City Hall this afternoon, Nipsa general secretary Carmel Gates said strike action will grow if demands aren't met.
Garda suffered serious head injuries after being dragged along road by motorist, court hears
Additional charges brought against teens accused of attacking US tourist in Dublin last year
Man released after arrest in connection with discovery of 14 people at Rosslare Port
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