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May
May 2024
Group representing Irish military personnel say they 'will not be silenced' by new defence law
Building commencements on new homes hit approximately 18,000 in April alone, Cabinet to hear
Irish garages have been selling devices to 'silence' unworn seatbelt alarms
Amazon, Fruugo and a Donegal garage removed products from their websites after we asked about them.
Seatbelt use is declining in Ireland - and a big factor in road deaths.
One product listing promised to 'eliminate the annoying seatbelt beep'.
Shelbourne secure 250-year Tolka Park lease
Cannabis and cocaine are 'drugs of choice' in Kerry, policing committee hears
Man in his 20s charged over fatal assault at residence in Sallins
Man jailed for role in insurance fraud after staging car crash
Dublin-New York livestream temporarily closed over ‘inappropriate behaviour’
Man, 36, charged after hit and run incident that left pedestrian critically injured
Measles: Twenty-six cases, and five outbreaks, confirmed in Ireland this year
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Health services 'inadequate', says mother left with catastrophic injuries after being stabbed by son
Eurovision organisers ‘regret’ behaviour of some delegations both onsite and during broadcasts
Twelve PSNI officers assaulted while arresting one man in Co Armagh
Court rules that UK law on sending asylum seekers to Rwanda should be disapplied in Northern Ireland
Dublin mother of six (36) died suddenly from toxic shock syndrome linked to a tampon
Homeless man had granite dropped 28 feet onto his head during row with teens at Luas station
Debunked: The number of 'illegally present immigrants' in Ireland last year was not 10 times the EU average
Taoiseach calls for 'consistency of approach' around payments and supports for Ukrainians
Retailers claim safety of shop workers could be compromised by proposed increase in smoking age
Flights delayed at Dublin Airport as only one runway in use due to poor weather
Ireland's '10 points' for Israel shouldn't surprise anyone - a pollster explains why
Security guard who sexually assaulted teen girl after she shoplifted from Penneys is jailed
Man arrested after woman is seriously injured in Dublin assault
Man who raped woman while she was asleep in her family home jailed for six years
Teenage boy dies after getting into difficulty in the Grand Canal in Kildare over the weekend
GAA President defends GAAGO as organisation accused of ‘discriminating against major counties'
Poll: Should the minimum legal age of sale for cigarettes be raised?
Man and woman in their 20s seriously injured in car crash that took place in Co Longford
Cabinet to consider changing legal age of sale for tobacco in Ireland from 18 to 21
Palestinian women's football team in Dublin ahead of Bohemians game
HSE approves new drug that can cut the chances of breast cancer recurring by over 30%
Ireland is falling behind on what is needed to reach renewable targets, says climate council
Are young people really being pushed from Ireland's shore? We asked them (and everyone else)
8% of people aged between 18-34 years old have said they are actively planning to emigrate from Ireland.
Rory McIlroy pulls clear of rivals for his 26th PGA Tour victory
Quiz: Can you tell who these celebrities are from their Met Gala outfits?
What does the EU do? And what can it legislate and regulate?
Here are all the things that are in the EU’s exclusive remit to legislate and regulate.
Money Diaries: A sports officer on €42K living in Munster
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