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June
June 2024
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry qualify for Olympics
PayPal to cut a further 85 jobs in Ireland
Aer Lingus pilots confirm they will begin work-to-rule from Wednesday 26 June
Union for the pilots IALPA has issued seven days’ notice to Aer Lingus management informing them that pilots will begin industrial action at a minute past midnight.
'We'll go the distance': Tánaiste steadies ship as another coalition leader heads for the door
The players may have changed, but the game remains the same, was the Tánaiste’s message today.
Here's the Irish rugby lineup that will take on South Africa this summer
Eamon Ryan resigns as Green Party leader, Catherine Martin is stepping back, so what happens next?
Catherine Martin will not seek leadership of Green Party and is 'stepping back' as deputy leader
'Make Europe Great Again': Hungary announces new EU slogan as it prepares to take over Council
Who are the Green Party councillors who might run for Eamon Ryan's Dáil seat?
Eamon Ryan and Michael Healy-Rae condemn social media abuse during election campaign
Eamon Ryan steps down as Green Party leader and won't stand at next election
A contest will now be held to decide the next leader of the Green Party.
Warm and sunny weather tomorrow and it may even feel like summer this weekend
Sawn-off shotgun and €285,000 worth of drugs seized during search operation in Co Laois
Gardaí in Co Donegal seize dog after it was involved in an attack on jogger
Rory McIlroy to take break until Scottish Open and vows to bounce back after 'toughest' day
Informal EU leaders' summit ends without agreement on top jobs
Ukraine's stolen children: 'They are forcibly adopted by Russians who are strangers to them'
Seán Fleming
'Utterly appalling': Women's Aid records highest ever increase in reports of domestic abuse
Ukrainian living in poor conditions says they were told by staff, ‘If you're not happy, go back to Ukraine'
Up to 28,000 babies to be offered RSV vaccine this autumn
Central Bank predicts lag in housing developments, urges govt to rein in core spending
Lack of maternity leave arrangement for TDs 'truly incredible', says Holly Cairns
The Cork South-West TD announced over the weekend that she is expecting her first child.
Supreme Court dismisses gunman's appeal over use of phone data
Government seeks tenders for charter flights to deport people from State
French court postpones gang-rape trial involving two Irish rugby players
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man to appear in court over suspected arson attack that killed three dogs
'Fear, anger, sadness': Woman raped in 2019 hopes to be advocate for victims of sexual violence
US woman who brought over €250,000 worth of cannabis into Dublin Airport is jailed
Harris and Biden discuss need for 'immediate ceasefire' in Gaza in first phone call
Labour pulls out of DCC 'progressive alliance' talks over disagreements on Local Property Tax
Taoiseach 'will engage' with Coalition partners on choice of successor to Ursula von der Leyen
'They see no way out': 113% jump in homeless people seeking mental health support from charity
Woman who ignored 500 warning letters among eight M50 toll dodgers fined €114k in total
Israel to ‘strengthen’ settlements in West Bank due to countries like Ireland recognising Palestine
Two pro-Palestine student activists arrested at protest over Tánaiste's visit to UCC campus
Aer Lingus pilots vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in dispute over pay