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July
July 2024
Man jailed for sexually assaulting woman after following her around Dublin city centre for 30 minutes
Revenue have seized over €200,000 worth of smuggled Uggs, Crocs and other designer clothes
Tánaiste 'understands' FF MEPs' opposition to Von der Leyen, but has 'own view' on president
Paper tax discs to be scrapped alongside legislation to ‘streamline’ information on road collisions
Micheál Martin: 'No issue' with President convening Council of State over Defence bill
Eamon Ryan warns Dublin City Council may 'lose' transport funding if it resists traffic plan
Government nominates new President to Court of Appeal
Roberta Metsola, President of European Parliament, says housing needs to be at top of the agenda
Taoiseach says inheritance tax changes deserve consideration in run up to October's budget
Six charged in relation to Coolock incident, bringing total to 21
Political row over Von der Leyen vote as Fianna Fáil MEPs rule out their support
Only 158 new social housing units were built in the first three months of this year
'My beautiful boy': Jay Slater's mother shares heartbreak as his body is formally identified
Funeral of 13-year-old footballer Zara Murphy hears she was 'one in a million'
Man who habitually raped and assaulted wife during '25 years of hell' given life sentence
Coolock: GRA has sought an urgent meeting with the Commissioner amid Public Order Unit concerns
Fifteen people have already appeared before the courts.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee said she expects more arrests to be made.
Almost 200 gardai were involved in dealing with the disorder.
Taoiseach Simon Harris said the scenes were' reprehensible'.
Waterways Ireland sent for trial over homeless man paralysed by digger on Dublin canal bank
No slushies for children under four, says FSAI
Gareth Southgate resigns as England football manager following Euro 2024 final defeat
How arson attacks on properties linked to asylum seekers have escalated over the last six years
Fires at a site in Coolock is the latest arson attack related to anti-migrant groups.
Two Omagh hauliers sentenced for tampering with device that measures speed and distance
Petrol and paint bombs thrown as PSNI clash with young people in south Belfast
Poll: Should Ireland reward 'climate-friendly' tourists?
IPAS postpones eviction orders for some Direct Provision residents
Coolock: 15 people appear in court charged with public order offences
Tusla under fire for failure to classify child abuse allegations
National target of 8 weeks for both probate and conveyancing to be set
Govt aims to 'significantly increase' number of Traveller and Roma children sitting Leaving Cert
Von der Leyen, Ukraine and picking your patch: What's in store for Ireland's MEPs on Week One?
A number of important ceremonial and procedural votes are taking place in France this week which will determine the direction of this new Parliament.
Coolock: 15 charged and pepper spray used by gardaí following fire at site of anti-immigrant protests
Emergency services were at the scene throughout today.
Taoiseach Simon Harris said the protests are 'criminal and designed to sow fear and division'.
A number of Garda vehicles were also damaged.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Woman (30s) dies and two men airlifted to hospital following two-vehicle collision in Carlow
Taoiseach Simon Harris condemns ‘reprehensible’ and ‘criminal’ actions in Coolock
SF immigration policy will soon be pinned to the mast as McDonald denies any pivot to the right
Army officer goes on trial over alleged stealing of ammunition and military equipment from Curragh Camp
President concludes meeting with Council of State to assess if Defence Bill is constitutional
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill says cancelling public holiday not ‘necessary’ to increase defence spend
Opinion: Can we say that Trump's shooting was surprising? I am afraid not
Larry Donnelly