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June
June 2024
New laws cracking down on short-term lets pose threat to rural tourism, govt warned
Michael O'Leary claims return flights to Dublin could cost €1,000 at Christmas because of passenger cap
Man appears in court accused in Dublin church crypt fire that destroyed 'priceless' mummies
New chair tells politicians RTÉ is considering a €400k exit payment to a former employee
Man (73) arrested in connection with murder of RUC constable in 1975 appears before High Court
French left-wing parties announce 'Popular Front' electoral pact ahead of snap elections
Debunked: Fabricated quotes and made-up commentators feature in 'vote-rigging' news story
Mixed messages on Sinn Féin’s chances in the Midlands-North-West as counting continues
Man charged over fire lit in Dublin church crypt as Archbishop laments 'desecration' of mummies
Henry Winkler (AKA 'The Fonz') praises Dublin Fire Brigade after fire breaks out in Shelbourne Hotel
Garda probe as rifle discovered in undergrowth in North Dublin suburb
Youth accused of kicking gunman Tristan Sherry has trial sent forward to Special Criminal Court
Six closure orders served on food businesses in May, including four in Dublin
No signs of improvement in quality of Irish lakes, estuaries and groundwaters
Two teenagers sent for trial accused of attacking US tourist Stephen Termini
Judge confirms July date for Jeffrey Donaldson historical sex charges committal hearing
Poll: Should Dublin have a directly elected mayor?
Spoiled votes fell by 29% in these elections compared to 2019
Today's cold temperatures set to stay for the next week, Met Éireann says
Here's who has been elected to Europe so far as counting continues
So far, five MEPs have been elected – four in Dublin and one in Ireland South.
Asylum seekers staying in tents on Leeson Street moved on without offers of new accommodation
Sinn Féin bucks the trend in Waterford council as FF returns with lowest seat tally in decades
GAA president says he’s ‘pessimistic that the Euros will be played in Casement Park’
Rory McIlroy’s divorce from wife Erica called off as they ‘resolve differences’
Elections 2024: General election polls are poor predictors of local elections – here’s why
Stefan Müller
Ó Ríordáin says Soc Dems and Labour need to 'stop pretending there's any difference between them'
Rotunda hospital refused complaint on death of newborn because of time limit, Ombudsman says
The hospital agreed to investigate the complaint after it was directed to review its decision.
Hamas says it wants 'complete halt' to war in Gaza in its response to a US-backed plan
Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice as Portugal outclass Ireland in friendly
Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin and Labour win Dublin as EU counts continue
We five MEPs elected out of a total 14 seats.
Mummified remains destroyed in Dublin church crypt fire as one man arrested
100% Redress: Single-issue party discuss possible Dáil campaign after claiming four council seats in Donegal
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Sinn Féin ‘resigned’ to not winning a seat in Midlands-North-West as count continues
Enterprise Minister Burke receives recommendation to abolish sub-minimum wages for teenagers
Beheadings, porn, abuse and anxiety: A teacher talks to his students about their smartphone use
Eoghan Cleary
Criticism over controversial guillotine on planning bill, as Harris wants to 'get the job done'
Inland Fisheries Ireland continuing investigation into 5,000 fish killed by pollution in Cork