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October 2024
Dublin City Council to roll out pilot project to bring bin collection back under public control
Shelves added to bins in Dublin city to stop rummaging for plastic bottles
Should RTÉ move to the GPO?
Late November or early December? Harris says election will be when it's in Ireland's ‘best interest'
Two men assaulted and threatened with knives during early morning burglary in Co Dublin
Louise Bruton: Beyond the Trees gave me access to nature that I don't normally get
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Liam Payne: Thrust into teenage stardom and all the hazards that come with it
Boyzone member Mikey Graham said record labels should offer young stars psychological support.
Rare sighting of killer and beak whales captured during aerial surveys of Irish waters
Calls for referendum to cap number of TDs after Dáil hears Parliament could grow to 240 by 2050
Safe access zones around abortion providers come into effect from today
SF facing an all-island GUBU moment with focus on McDonald's judgment and ability to lead
The talk around Leinster House now is that it would be perfect timing for the government parties if Taoiseach Simon Harris called an election sooner rather than later.
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Ireland's chance to go it alone against Israel
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Over €380,000 in cash seized after search of car in Drogheda
Next phase of works on historic Iveagh Markets to begin in January
Maths Week: Your Wednesday puzzle
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Woman (30s) in critical condition after two-car collision in Cork
'Mad few hours' as Civil War era explosives found under historic Dublin home's floorboards
Woman (20s) arrested after assault and endangerment incident in Co Kildare
Man accused of sexual assault during massage sent suggestive texts to complainant, trial hears
Barrister charged with murder told gardaí he was 'scared sh**less' when he shot man on farmland
Murder investigation launched by PSNI after death of toddler in Tyrone
Sinn Féin nominates Mairéad Farrell to replace Brian Stanley as Public Accounts Committee chair
'I’m sorry, I have a German passport': Tuchel faces media for first time as England boss
Gardaí have confirmed that they are examining documents from Sinn Fein over alleged complaints
A man spread a false claim about an asylum seeker online: Gardaí are using a 1976 law to investigate
Man pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death of Limerick student journalist Joe Drennan
Warning over unauthorised labels on some defibrillator pads which display incorrect expiry date
O’Neill: No questions around McDonald’s leadership of Sinn Féin amid multiple scandals
Taoiseach 'not here for confrontation' but indicates Ireland will act on Israeli trade without EU
Nicola Coughlan named as one of Time Magazine’s ‘Next Generation Leaders’
Man jailed for arson attack on car at home of convicted murderer Wayne Dundon
Up to 394 lottery prizes went uncollected after winning players were told they won nothing
Gardaí investigating whether boy was killed months before he was reported missing in August
Kyran Durnin was reported missing from his home in Drogheda on 30 August.
House prices rise by over 10% in the year to August
Should we get rid of 'best before' dates?
FactCheck: Oat milk is set to be brought under VAT laws - but it isn't about to get more expensive
Pearse Doherty defends McDonald over statement praising Niall Ó Donnghaile on his resignation
Doherty rejected any comparison with the references given by Sinn Féin staffers to former press officer Michael McMonagle.