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Last month
August 2024
Dublin City Council announces continuous footpaths to ensure pedestrian right of way at junctions
Status Yellow rain warning issued for eight counties with risk of flooding
Fine Gael TD Joe Carey announces retirement from politics following medical advice
Woman in her 80s hospitalised with serious injuries following collision in Co Donegal
Oasis fans await news on long-awaited return as band teases reunion
Nasa decides it's too risky to bring two astronauts home from ISS and will wait until next year
Lucan gets new railway station as new train services and timetables start nationally today
Extra services for Galway, Waterford, Wexford, Cobh and Midleton have been included in the new timetable.
Tributes paid as teenager killed in single-vehicle crash in Donegal named locally
Two people in two speedboats rescued by RNLI after mayday calls off Cork coast
Gaza ceasefire negoations end without agreement as Israel and Hezbollah trade fire
A US official said lower level ‘working teams’ will remain in Cairo in an effort to bridge remaining gaps.
Search for Robert Nairac, 'Disappeared' by the IRA during the Troubles, to begin in Louth today
GPs believe 'no existing children' limit on state-funded IVF is unfair, survey indicates
Minister contacts GP group after women eligible for free contraception report being charged for it
No women within the eligible age bracket should be charged by their GP, says Health Minister Stephen Donnelly.
Rory McIlroy snaps driver then hits remarkable recovery shot at BMW Championship
Quiz: How well do you know the Leaving Cert subjects?
Money Diaries: A financial services manager on €105K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Nathan Collins shines for Brentford but Liverpool prove too good
Cork hurling tie between Kanturk and Midleton called off due to medical emergency
Ticket prices to drop to €5 in most theatres for National Cinema Day on Saturday
Independent Ireland has 20 candiates confirmed to run in election, party leader says
Taoiseach remembers Michael Collins in Béal na Bláth speech that calls out misinformation
'Consistent shouting': More than ten complaints a month made to RSA about driving instructors
Poll: Have you taken a trip to the beach this summer?
Man suffered fatal collapse in holding cell after 'huge shock' of prison sentence, probe finds
Status Yellow rain warning issued for six counties with risk of localised flooding
The 20 best new Irish fiction writers named by An Post Irish Book Awards
Teenager killed in single-vehicle road crash in Donegal last night
Solicitor on Leaving Cert: I took the long route for my education and I have no regrets
Cian Moriarty
Want to work remotely? Don't expect Ireland's new 'right to request' law to help
Here are all the traffic changes taking effect in Dublin city today
"Even now we are not believed. We have to use the word 'alleged' which I really hate."
Manager says HSE recruitment is 'like the Hunger Games' with jobs disappearing and panels bypassed
Roles that were vacant at the end of 2023 “don’t exist anymore” despite never being filled, the manager said.
Workers on panels were ignored while managers were 'encouraged to recruit internationally instead' during recent freeze
Paul O'Donovan wins gold in World Rowing Championships, bronze for Siobhan McCrohan
Arsenal gain revenge with win over Aston Villa
Here's what happened today: Saturday
Parenting: You might miss the early years, but it's also great when the kids grow up a little
Margaret Lynch
Gardaí appeal for witnesses following alleged assault in Dublin 8