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August 2024
Ukraine sends thousands of troops across border to 'destabilise' Russia
Emergency services attending gorse fire in the Dublin Mountains as thousands left without power
Lara Gillespie misses out on bronze medal after gutsy ride in women's omnium
Status Yellow rain warning to take effect tonight for 18 counties
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 19
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Tributes paid to army private (31) killed in Longford crash
Gardaí arrest man (40s) suspected of making online threats against Simon Harris and his family
McCormack makes history with 28th-place finish in Olympic marathon
Seizure of €7.2m in suspected cocaine and two men arrested at Rosslare Europort
Ten officers injured as fireworks and petrol bombs thrown during disorder in Derry
Trump campaign claims emails were hacked, one day after Microsoft warns of 'interference'
Commission to be established for agricultural renewal, says Minister
Sitdown Sunday: Inside the Texas crime lab that's solved hundreds of cold cases
Taoiseach seeks 'urgent review' of EU-Israel trade deal after 'gut-wrenching' shelter strike
From now until Tuesday the sky will be filled with shooting stars
Explore this Cork estate with indoor pool, billiards room and restored castle for €2,700,000
'Desperately needed' housing, protecting animals, and the question of finding a balance
An Bord Pleanála refused permission for a project that included 330 apartments, which the developer said is ‘desperately needed amidst the housing crisis’.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 18
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'If we had come sixth it would have been less hard' - Ireland damned to fourth place again
Quiz: How much do you know about Paris?
'I'm just so proud': Tears and togetherness as Ireland's relay team reflect on Olympic heartache
The team finished the race in fourth with a time of 3:19.90, a new national record.
Zelenskyy acknowledges Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region
Harris's Indian uncle says his niece will 'bring back civility' to US public debate
He recently met her for dinner at her residence in the US during a family reunion just before Biden had stepped down.
Ireland's 4x400m women's relay team finish 4th in Olympic final
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
€16 million worth of cannabis seized at Rosslare Europort
Daniel Wiffen and Mona McSharry named as Ireland's flag-bearers for Olympic closing ceremony
Tomorrow’s closing ceremony begins at 8pm Irish time.
Woman (20s) arrested in connection with last year's riots in Dublin city has been released
Thousands turn out in in Belfast for anti-racist demonstration
Here are the local electoral areas with the most (registered) tenancies
Man arrested in Josie Ray murder investigation released without charge
US health regulator rejects MDMA treatment for PTSD, for now
North Korea sends more balloons believed to be carrying rubbish towards South Korea
Over 90 people killed in Israeli strike on school in Gaza City housing displaced people
President Michael D Higgins joins mourners at Edna O’Brien’s funeral in Clare
Anti-immigration groups attempt to set mosque on fire in latest night of violence in Belfast
Man (30s) dies in single vehicle motorcycle collision in Co Longford
Trump's lack of campaign momentum questioned as Kamala Harris continues rapid election tour
'I don't think it was anything beyond what I could do': No excuses from Adeleke as she rues 4th