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January
January 2024
Calls for Leo Varadkar and Mary Lou McDonald to boycott St Patrick's Day White House visit
Govt to make changes to tax debt warehousing scheme amid wave of restaurant closures
HSE apologises to boy whose throat was corroded by button battery after delay in ordering X-ray
During this nine-day delay, the battery corroded Aaron Sikorski’s throat and he had to undergo surgery, the High Court heard.
Poll: Are you struggling to pay your energy bills this winter?
Youth mental health service 'largely non-existent' and discrimination rife, Committee hears
Catholic and Church of Ireland bishops appeal for ‘calm’ after ‘disturbing and sad’ protests
Referendums: Flac suggests changing 'durable relationships' wording, warns about misinformation
The Free Legal Advice Centre says the proposed changes, as currently worded, are “symbolic” and “will not deliver meaningful enforceable rights”.
Roscrea could get 'community-owned' hotel as Taoiseach comes under pressure from his party
Surge in calls to SVP over last three years as people struggle with energy bills
Irish winger Chiedozie Ogbene fires Luton into FA Cup fourth round; Bristol City stun West Ham
Opinion: Operation Transformation is not the problem, it's the Government that lags behind
Dr Catherine Conlon
Political parties to table amendments to referendum wording as Sinn Féin seeks 'clarifications'
Bord Gáis Energy to cut residential electricity and gas prices by 10% and 9.5% from 29 February
Media committee to hear defamation cases 'exert chilling effect on free speech'
Brian Rowan: 'The politics of this place is a story of power cuts rather than power sharing'
Brian Rowan
Israel and Hamas reach deal for Gaza hostages to receive medicines in exchange for aid to civilians
A wave of Israeli strikes killed at least 78 people in the Gaza Strip overnight.
Cork GAA says 'no matter finalised' as proposal to rename stadium 'Supervalu Páirc' sparks anger
Micheál Martin, a Cork native, has said today he is “deeply disappointed and annoyed” at the proposal to change the name of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man arrested by gardaí investigating armed robbery of business Waterford last week
'It's big!': Spotters flock to see largest ever passenger plane to land at Dublin Airport
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has arrived at Dublin Airport on the Boeing 747-8 for a two-day visit to Ireland.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh renaming row: Cabinet considers requiring Govt sign-off for future stadium rebrands
State funding provision could ensure the government has future sign-off on any renaming of stadiums.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs withdraws allegations of racism against Diageo, company says
New flood forecasting centre now providing daily updates to local authorities
Proceeds of crime law to be strengthened to keep assets out of the reach of criminals
Cold weather and ice warning takes effect for whole country as snow falls in Northern Ireland
Hard to conceive 'scale and enormity' of losing three family members at Stardust, inquest told
Ten districts with the highest proportion of refugees to get special support package, says Taoiseach
Woman, 80s, dies after fatal crash involving two cars and a van
Dermot Bannon and Department of Housing explain why they met before new season of Room to Improve
Supreme Court hears Graham Dwyer appeal against conviction of murder of Elaine O'Hara
Terms of reference for judge-led tribunal into military abuse approved by Cabinet
Reddit takes Ireland's media regulator to court in bid to overturn online safety designation
The website was named on a list of ten designated video sharing platforms last week by Coimisiún na Meán.
Reddit Inc is seeking to overturn Coimisiún na Meán's attempt to place the website on a designated list of video sharing platforms.
The company, which is represented by legal firm A&L Goodbody, has filed for a judicial review against the media watchdog.
Man charged over fatal hit and run of University of Limerick journalism student Joe Drennan
Man who raped woman in 2017 says he's 'prepared to accept whatever punishment judge gives me'
All-Ireland football quarter-finals among events to be considered for free-to-air TV
Man accused of attacking gunman in restaurant where he suffered fatal injuries remanded in custody
Ryanair to step up oversight of quality control at US factories building Boeing aircraft
Four Irish novels among 70 books nominated for international Dublin Literary Award