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May 2024
Munster's Simon Zebo to retire at the end of the season
The 2 Johnnies to end show on RTÉ 2FM after two years
Poll: How many cups of tea do you drink a day?
'Explosive' Irish-produced Trump biopic premieres at Cannes Film Festival
Key moments as migration dominates European elections TV debate
'People have seen mammaries before': What New Yorkers on their side of the Portal make of it all
Adam Daly – a former The Journal reporter now based in New York – stopped by the re-opened installation.
Man (30s) dies in car crash in Co Offaly
Dramatic 96th-minute winner sees Shelbourne stun St Patrick's Athletic
Evan Caffrey delivered stunning moment to give Damien Duff 2-1 victory over old boss Stephen Kenny.
Thousands of mourners of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi gather for funerary procession
Plans for long-awaited digital health records goes to Cabinet with push to end paper-based system
Children's Ombudsman says there's climate of 'uncertainty and instability' for youth in Ireland
Underqualified nursing home staff are taking bloods and inserting catheters, says HSE director
The National Adult Safeguarding office has had reports of healthcare assistants who undertook a 4 month course carrying out medical procedures on older people.
Gardaí arrest three men in Louth and seize over €750,000 worth of suspected cannabis
Micheál Martin says people have concerns about migration but vast majority oppose violence
Popular Dublin arcade bar Token announces it is closing down after 8 years
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Motorcyclist (50s) dies following crash in Co Wicklow
Students' union hails 'win for the right to protest' after Trinity drops €214,000 fine
Man granted bail after alleged racist abuse of Fianna Fáil local election canvassers in Limerick
Ahead of RTÉ's first debate tonight here's a look at how it chooses who gets to take part
Court issues €154,000 in fines to M50 toll dodgers, including a van driver who did not pay 666 times
170 Ukrainians living in Leitrim hotel 'shocked' at being told they've to move by end of month
Bank of Ireland warns of 'alarming' new wave of online scams luring people with fake bargains
Watch: Young rappers rack up tens of thousands of views since the weekend
Israeli ambassador at Irish famine event sparks criticism as govt pledges to maintain 'pressure'
Three people arrested in Limerick as part of investigation into 2010 murder of Lee Slattery
Status Orange thunderstorm warning issued for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo
More than 100 candidates from migrant backgrounds are running in June's local elections
Inquest into 'unspeakable tragedy' after mother and two daughters die in Mayo road crash
Garda hospitalised after being struck by car in Castleknock attack
The young garda is said to be in shock, and has said he feels “blessed” to have not been run over.
Wikileaks' Julian Assange wins right to fight US extradition
Did your local beach get a Blue Flag this year? The 2024 list has been announced
Govt working to create more accommodation for asylum seekers as tents remain on Grand Canal
Today is the last day you can register to vote for the European and local elections
FG candidate grateful for outpouring of support after being attacked for putting up posters
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The Explainer: Climate-related emergencies are on the rise but how are we dealing with them?
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'It's like they'd never done a gig like this before': Springsteen fans decry crowd control issues
Appeal for witnesses after death of man (80s) whose car went into water at Buncrana pier