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Yesterday
22nd November 2024
Housewife of the Year shows an Ireland of the past - but one within touching distance of today
Last week
10th November 2024 - 23rd November 2024
'Don't worry about me': TV host Davina McCall speaks about brain surgery to remove tumour
Last month
October 2024
Saoirse Ronan hopes viral Graham Norton Show moment will spark discussions about women's safety
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Minister moves to defend record as TDs demand carers allowance means test be scrapped
Debunked: Kamala Harris didn't make an ad about a woman regretting not having an abortion
This year
2024
Ex-Strictly pro cleared of abuse claims but BBC upholds 'some' complaints by Amanda Abbington
Sunday was the hottest day ever recorded globally
Poll: Do you eat sandwiches in triangles or rectangles?
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Walk and talk: Why I'm attempting to conquer the Wicklow Way in less than 72 hours this weekend
Jack 'Beano' Carey
Harris tells lenders he wants to see cost of mortgage repayments fall 'as quickly as they rose'
Up to 200 jobs at risk as medical tech plant to close in Drogheda
Air, rail and road: Here's what you need to know if you're travelling this bank holiday weekend
The results of this Europe election are crucial for climate action
Poor housing affects mothers' and kids' mental health and relationship with each other
Ireland's 13-year-olds have fewer friends but better familial relationships than a decade ago
Poll: Oasis or Blur?
'Strong likelihood' ECB will cut interest rates in the coming weeks
Underqualified nursing home staff are taking bloods and inserting catheters, says HSE director
The National Adult Safeguarding office has had reports of healthcare assistants who undertook a 4 month course carrying out medical procedures on older people.
Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Debunked: Posts ‘as Gaeilge’ among more than 100 scam ads featuring presenter Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh
Tired after a long day of video calling for work? It might be because of your face, study says
Excitement, surprise and A LOT OF CAPS after Taylor Swift releases new 31-track album
These massive ‘gorilla hailstones’ hit parts of the US today
No injuries or damage to homes has been reported as of this morning.
Dublin City Council says dog seizures will increase as it steps up animal enforcement
Office of Public Works says St Stephen's Green could be damaged by Metrolink
'I'm keenly aware of private sector colleagues': We asked public sector workers about the new pay deal
A number of readers said that the deal doesn’t do enough to recognise the cost of living for people living and working in Dublin.
Irishman Michael O'Flaherty elected as Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights
Dublin care centre impacted residents' privacy as a result of unexplained hourly night checks
Most Dublin school children who drink obtain alcohol from their parents and other adults
Indian PM opens contentious new Hindu temple on the site of demolished mosque
Adrian Dunbar and Andrew Scott call out audience members using devices during theatre shows
Explainer: 'No deal' in public pay talks, but why are they always so tense?
Unions have been seeking pay to be restored since a €4 billion austerity cut in 2009.
Irish teen who performed on Jools' Annual Hootenanny says it was an 'amazing experience'
Last year
2023
Pierce Brosnan in hot water over alleged trespass at Yellowstone park
Irish film Flora and Son gets two spots on the Oscars shortlist for original music
Irish-Palestinian doctor speaks of the dwindling services left in Gazan hospitals