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July 2024
Farmer accused of throwing cow dung at Anne Rabbitte tells court 'it is a small incident'
Moderate drinking is not linked to health benefits as previously found, says new study
Sixth person found guilty of murdering Thomas Dooley in a Co Kerry graveyard in 2022
Search for young boy missing at the Cliffs of Moher resumes
'School hols mean thousands taking unpaid leave': Calls for paid parental leave in Budget 2025
Fake ads about Tánaiste paid for by stolen credit cards originated in Russia and Belarus
CMAT nominated for Mercury Prize for Album of the Year
Circuit Court to get power to order companies to identify people who post defamatory comments online
Ursula von der Leyen writes to Govt asking for two names for European Commissioner role
Ireland to be presented as the 'home of Halloween' at Japan Expo showcase
Thalidomide survivors hold 'brutally honest' meeting with coalition leaders amid state apology row
'Screamed at': Why did a row break out at Catherine Martin's press conference on RTÉ funding?
Ireland's Rugby 7s set for second day of action after yesterday's strong start to Olympic Games
The Wax Museum just unveiled this new figure in tribute to Sinead O'Connor
RTÉ boss Kevin Bakhurst rejects claims that €725 million funding is 'reward for inefficiency'
Israeli PM Netanyahu to meet US President Joe Biden on Gaza ceasefire deal
Man and woman charged over murder of Kevin Davidson in Belfast
Big changes to defamation laws remove juries and allow strategic lawsuits to be struck out
The Defamation (Amendment) Bill will come before the Dáil in the autumn.
Hannah McCarthy meets hostage families: 'We really need some sort of deal'
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Govt approves withdrawal of Irish Army from Portlaoise Prison for later this year
Veteran Fianna Fáil TD Éamon Ó Cuiv confirms he won't stand in next General Election
Over 20,000 Ukrainian refugees to have social welfare payments cut from September
Ireland Men's Rugby 7s secure place in Olympic quarter-finals after hammering Japan
Man who threatened to kill social worker to be sentenced in September
'Your tone is extremely rude': Mary Lou McDonald in heated radio interview about asylum policy
Tánaiste recommended against Cathal Brugha Barracks being relocated to make way for housing
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Taoiseach's comments following Crotty sentencing reflected 'degree of frustration', DF Chief says
Former Clare All-Star and All-Ireland winner allegedly repeatedly struck 12 year old with stick
Govt signs off on largest overhaul of Ireland's mental health law after years of delays
Fixed penalties and a beefed up An Post to help it collect TV licence fee
Virgin Media hits out at €725 million funding for RTÉ, saying it's a 'reward for inefficiency'
Ireland Men's Rugby 7s get off to winning start at the Olympics
Minister denies giving RTÉ blank cheque with question mark hanging over redundancy payments
Cabinet approves plan to allow women suffering serious illnesss to defer maternity leave
Search for young boy missing at the Cliffs of Moher suspended for the evening
Workers at Cork and Sligo-based call centre company Abtran launch ballot on possible industrial action