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May
May 2024
Where do these Irish universities stand on the Israel-Hamas conflict?
Former Department of Justice official avoids jail term for possessing child abuse material
Delivery driver who followed woman home at 3am and assaulted her is jailed for two years
Gardaí continue to question three people arrested over Josh Itseli murder
Broadcaster Paul Byrne and Virgin Media agree to mediate dispute over disciplinary proceedings
Remote-controlled electric shock collars for cats and dogs to be banned
Andy Cash given three life sentences for murders of his two sisters and brother in their Tallaght home
'Crown the Witch': Raucous cheers for Bambie Thug in Malmö have Irish fans dreaming
Travelling fans were in buoyant form after last night’s full dress rehearsal, held amid tightened security at Malmö Arena.
Russian plot to kill Zelensky uncovered and two security officials detained, Ukraine says
‘It adds more fear’: Councillors react to 'worrying' reports an AR-15 was used in Drimnagh murder
Asylum seeker encampment along Dublin city's Grand Canal has doubled in size since the weekend
Poll: Do election leaflets count as junk mail?
Met Gala: Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter make red carpet debut but Zendaya steals the show
Bertie Ahern says a united Ireland is the ‘most desirable outcome for people and communities’
Everything you need to know about what's happening on stage this week at Eurovision
‘Recovery scammers’ re-targeting people who have already been scammed
Two surgical hubs in Dublin due to begin treating patients later this year
Garda appeal after theft of refrigerated container holding meat worth €150,000 in Co Dublin
Eurovision 2024: Bambie Thug is the anti-Dana, but they might just be the voice of a generation
Peter Flanagan
Language school quality chief linked to collapsed college which left students in limbo
International House Galway went into liquidation while the head of new quality standards for the industry remained the majority shareholder.
The closure last year left students out of pocket with some receiving a partial refund
Mary Grennan began her new position in October 2021 and resigned as a director of the company in January 2022
Her track record would likely rule her out of running a certified language school
Manchester United humiliated as Michael Olise inspires thumping Palace win
Quiz: How well do you know these movies, albums, video games, etc, with 'May' in their titles?
Here's What Happened Today: May Bank Holiday Monday
Donal Fallon: 'Many royal and political figures were honoured with street names'
Donal Fallon
Trinity to consider links with Israeli universities in response to student camp-out protest
Anti-immigration protest takes place in Dublin
World leaders call on Israel not to launch ground invasion as Palestinians told to evacuate from Rafah
The prospect of an invasion in Rafah has triggered alarm from aid groups and world leaders.
Russia plans nuclear drills while threatening to strike UK military targets in Ukraine 'and beyond'
Three men arrested and potential explosive device found after young man shot dead in Dublin
Gardaí said that at approximately 12:15am, a man ‘sustained fatal injuries’ during a shooting” on the Knocknarea Road.
Judge warns Trump he may face jail time after hitting him with new fine for violating gag order
John Swinney becomes new leader of the SNP and is likely to be next Scottish first minister
Bambie Thug recovers from 'gross' food poisoning ahead of tomorrow's Eurovision performance
Tories may not win General Election, Sunak admits while claiming hung parliament likely
Sensational Adeleke leads Ireland to mixed relay bronze on brilliant night in the Bahamas
50 years of Guaranteed Irish: 'Within two months over 200 companies had joined'
Enda MacMahon
New eating disorder treatment hub to open for Kildare and parts of Dublin and Wicklow
Sinn Féin MP running in European elections says party 'won't be going centre-right'
Military group accuses Govt of 'ignoring' key report on new defence laws
The Defence (Amendment) Bill 2024 if brought into law will see significant changes to how the Irish Defence Forces function.