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February
February 2024
Biden labels Putin a 'crazy SOB' as Russia is hit with sanctions and criticism from UK and France
Gardaí investigating after Westmeath County Council hit by €515,000 payment fraud
'It's a lifeline': Shortage of HRT patches causing frustration for pharmacists and patients
The last of Ireland's payphone boxes are set to be disconnected by the end of the year
Of the 105 remaining kiosks, 11 will become digital kiosks, while the other 94 are set to be removed.
FAI accused of 'hypocrisy' over teams playing against Israel in marathon PAC hearing
Galway farmer to contest 'cow dung' assault charge on Junior Minister Anne Rabbitte
Six Nations: Frawley starts at 15 with Jager set for Ireland debut off bench
MetroLink: 'White House' owner and north Dublin residents' groups call for station to be moved
Residents called for the Collins Avenue station to be moved from Our Lady of Victories Church to an area within Albert College Park.
Gardaí probe Roscrea incidents that prompted protests outside local garda station
'You’re all sound, noise and fury with no substance': Martin and Doherty clash over housing
Bakhurst: Disclosing exit package info would be unlawful, but execs can 'waive confidentiality'
FAI's €12,000 payment to CEO was 'slip up' that shouldn’t have happened, PAC told
Irish researchers discover possible underlying cause of ‘brain fog’ in Long Covid patients
To Whom It Concerns, this year's Grand Marshal for the Dublin St Patrick's Day parade is...
Ireland condemns Israeli settlements on Palestinian land as 'annexation' at top UN court
In a forcefully worded intervention at the ICJ, the Attorney General accused Israel of contravening international law.
Ex-legal secretary for former Iceland owner awarded €77k over 'intolerable' contract breach
Eurovision officials scrutinising Israel entry 'October Rain' amid concern over political lyrics
Israel may be asked to submit a new song or new lyrics if the current version is deemed unacceptable.
Poll: Should you be able to claim tax back on your gym membership?
PSNI finds no criminal offences after it investigates alleged threats against Jeffrey Donaldson
UK House of Commons Speaker faces calls to resign over unusual handling of Gaza ceasefire vote
Ireland's Attorney General to address ICJ today over Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
Person tried to get job at asylum seeker hostel to 'cause trouble and enact racial discrimination'
The individual was not hired after Dublin City Dorms carried out a background check.
A staff member at the centre raised security concerns with the International Protection Accommodation Services
Dublin City Dorms began operating as an accommodation centre in early 2023, having previously been a tourist hostel
The centre was among the buildings vandalised during the Dublin riots in November
Niamh O'Reilly: I looked around the rage room I'd just trashed and had the urge to tidy up
Niamh O'Reilly
X tells private Oireachtas hearing it will abide by Irish hate speech laws
Man (33) dies in hospital after being struck by car in Co Mayo yesterday evening
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Varadkar says bringing RTÉ under remit of Comptroller and Auditor General is being considered
Angry Siptu workers call on FAI management to resolve pay dispute at WRC
Sale of popular cargo bikes put on hold, Irish owners fear possibility of recalls
'Immense tragedy': Tributes paid after two college students killed in crash in Limerick
More than a dozen road collisions have occurred in February.
UK Government outline terms of reference for independent probe into Omagh bombing
'The best solution': Taoiseach says Government wants to see a dual-use model used for D Hotel
Ulster part company with head coach Dan McFarland
11 possible cases of measles in Ireland last week, according to latest report
'Serious damage can be done to democracy' — Electoral Commission warns about disinformation
Barry Keoghan is in the nip AGAIN, this time for Vanity Fair
Moving MetroLink terminus from Charlemont would cost 'several hundred million' and delay project
A professor in transportation told The Journal that moving the terminus would mean a redesign of the system that could delay it into the 2040s.
Donnelly asks HSE to undo cuts to allowances as breast cancer survivors voice anger on Liveline