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March
March 2024
No toilet facilities, scabies and attacks at asylum seeker 'camp' in Dublin
Anti-vaxxer accused of assaulting garda arrested after stand-off in Co Donegal
HSE warning to passengers on recent Abu Dhabi to Dublin flight after case of measles confirmed
Homeowners in low lying areas urged to take precautions ahead of Status Orange warning for Cork and Kerry
Judge warns Richard Satchwell case could be struck out if book of evidence isn't ready in two weeks
Politicians and activists rally against 'ableist' government proposals on disability allowance
Rachael Blackmore wins Cheltenham Festival opener
Rodent droppings and filthy surfaces: Ten restaurants given closure orders in February
Two and a half hours of exercise a week will improve adults' health, new HSE guidelines say
From Stardust to 'Love Ulster' and tracking down David Drumm: Charlie Bird's life in news
The journalist and broadcaster has died aged 74.
Dublin garda appears in court charged with burglary and perverting the course of justice
Poll: Do you think nightclubs should stay open later?
Deposit return scheme has collected over 5.6 million drinks containers since 1 February
Fully suspended sentence for man whose careless driving caused death of young French woman
More than 250 students kidnapped last week in Nigeria still missing despite rescue efforts
Woman (90s) dies after fire breaks out at home in Co Mayo
Open fires strongly linked with respiratory disease in older Irish people
Failure to address housing issues could push inflation upwards, warns Central Bank
'I know people that, if they had a farm, had to sell animals at home to pay for the funeral'
The State spent over €9 million contributing to funeral expenses for people who couldn’t afford it last year.
'Cries of the innocent will haunt us if we stay silent': Taoiseach calls for Gaza ceasefire in Boston speech
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Woman hospitalised with multiple stab wounds after aggravated burglary in Co Kerry
Tánaiste says Government may have 'overestimated' public support for Constitutional changes
Woman convicted of killing Santina Cawley (2) appeals conviction
Senior Sinn Féin TD says party won't be rerunning family and care referendums if in power
Paschal Donohoe appears to rule himself out for the top IMF job
Inquiry hears conflicting claims on when victim's father met with senior gardaí
Brothers who were caught digging up €80,000 in jars in a Dublin field sentenced in court
Male in late teens arrested after €330,000 worth of cannabis seized at Dublin Airport
President Michael D Higgins issues strongly worded statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
The President said the “world has been warned” of the consequences of inaction in Gaza.
Status yellow warning for rain issued for Cork and Kerry
Man who broke into woman's home in Co Cork and raped her as she slept jailed for nine years
My Story: 'I am Gazan living in Ireland, my family is trapped in the hell that is Rafah'
Ahmed Alsammak
Twelve passengers hospitalised after severe turbulence on New Zealand-bound flight
Man, 20s, dies in collision on N3 in Cavan
Over 370 Trinity college staff and researchers call on university to 'cut ties with Israel'
Kneecap, Sprints and Soda Blonde withdraw from SXSW festival due to US military sponsorship