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June
June 2024
People with intellectual disabilities ‘vulnerable’ to assisted dying proposals, say Catholic bishops
Deposit Return Scheme contributing to lower litter levels, says annual litter survey
House prices up 35% on pre-Covid levels
There were 43 work-related deaths in Ireland last year, 19 of which resulted in prosecutions
Tourist who died in crash on 'confusing' Kilkenny road didn't know she was in two-way traffic
A senior roads unit policing garda said conversations were ongoing about the need to change the road for years.
Hungary score in 99th minute to knock Scotland out of Euro 2024
Quiz: How much do you know about the Euros?
Money Diaries: A project manager on €37K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Pilot rep says impasse to resolving Aer Lingus dispute ‘sits’ with airline
Holders Dublin get quarter-final tie with Galway after edging clear of Mayo
Mary Lou McDonald says Sinn Fein to ‘dust ourselves off’ after disappointing election results
Woman in her 60s taken to hospital after hit-and-run involving stolen SUV in Newry
Teen arrested and due in court over alleged homophobic attack in Phoenix Park
Former Cork TD and Minister of State Bernard Allen has died at the age of 79
Two arrested as man in serious condition after assault on O'Connell Street
Israeli forces tied wounded Palestinian man to front of jeep in West Bank raid
Stardust ceremony: 'I have a feeling we have the presence of the 48 victims here today'
Christy Moore, Roddy Doyle, and more are performing in the ceremony.
The Candidate: The dust has settled - what next for Ireland and the EU after the European elections?
Tory data chief in UK takes leave amid probe into claims he betted on election date
Sitdown Sunday: Blackmail, a double murder and the downfall of the heir to a car dealership empire
Man who died in Donegal diving event tragedy named locally
Uncertainty on whether ban on 51-week student leases will be in place before Dáil summer recess
Surging prices are a reminder the Central Bank was never trying to make housing more affordable
How a festival in Donegal is bringing back the ancient craft of wall building
Belgium's signs of life while Portugal cruise into Euro 2024 knockout stages
Quiz: How well do you know Meryl Streep?
The Tipperary movement teaching people to solve the housing crisis for themselves
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Galway see off Monaghan and progress to All-Ireland football quarter finals
Cork and Clare progress to All-Ireland hurling semi-finals
EU top diplomat calls for probe into shelling that killed 22 and damaged Red Cross Gaza HQ
Man charged after five arrested in Derry city centre
Poll: Will you be participating in Swiftie-fever this week?
Natasha O'Brien: 'I bared my soul, and was told I should be happy my attacker took a guilty plea'
Search for UK teen Jay Slater in Tenerife enters sixth day
Aer Lingus confirms cancellation of 120 flights as a result of pilots' industrial action
Man, 38, charged with murder of father of two Michael Ryan in Finglas stabbing