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August 2024
Over 100 killed in one day during unrest in Bangladesh following ousting of Prime Minister
Kamala Harris officially secures party's presidential nomination as she readies VP pick
Irish greyhounds exported to India used in cruel ‘new craze’ sport
Noteworthy reveals how former coursing dogs are being exported to India and used in gruelling races with motorbikes.
Dogs at risk of injury and death in high speed races
India and Pakistan still importing Irish greyhounds
Irish tracing system not recording country destination of exported dogs
Quiz: How much do you know about Armagh?
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Dr Chris Luke: Cannabis may rarely kill - but cannabis users frequently do
Dr Chris Luke
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 13
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'I’m absolutely heartbroken': Ciara Mageean withdraws from Olympics due to injury
UN fires nine aid workers who 'may have been involved' in 7 October Hamas attack on Israel
Tropical Storm Debby lashes Florida coast with potentially 'catastrophic' flooding predicted
Stormont Assembly to be recalled this week in wake of anti-immigrant riot in Belfast
'Am I in Morton Stadium right now?': Rhasidat Adeleke basks in the Irish support in Paris
Construction of €8.6 million Defence Forces communications facility announced
Government planning ban on wearing masks at protests
Gardaí find more than 900 drivers speeding over bank holiday weekend with 160 in last 24 hours
Irish citizens urged not to travel to Israel as fears of wider regional war deepen
'My goal is to do something special': Adeleke cruises through heat to keep her dreams on track
Tributes paid to talented gaelic footballer James McNeive (28) killed in Sligo crash
Rhasidat Adeleke blows field apart as she wins 400 metre heat
Dublin runner showed her class and had plenty to spare in her heat, while Becker and Mawdsley bowed out.
Bangladesh Prime Minister resigns and flees country after weeks of deadly protests
Global markets plummet after underwhelming US jobs report stokes fears of looming recession
Cyclist (60s) dies in hospital after single-vehicle crash in Dublin
Man (50s) dies after single-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh
House prices are rising and Ireland is having fewer children, this is not a coincidence
Roscommon newspaper to 'review' content of bizarrely-worded anti-abortion ad after criticism
EU joins allies in voicing 'great concern' over Venezuelan election results
Health watchdog to examine lowering age threshold for BreastCheck screening to women in their 40s
Burke brother spends €30,000 on Facebook ads promoting activities of Castlebar family
The spend includes more than €5,000 on ads which show senior politicians being heckled.
Quiz: How well do you know the Olympic ceremony musical performances?
Daniel Wiffen wins a brilliant bronze, learns some lessons in the Olympic pool
American Noah Lyles wins men's Olympic 100m gold
Long consecutive sentences will continue to be 'quite unusual' in Ireland, says law lecturer
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: An office manager on €45K living in Dublin
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Ten police officers injured in mob attack on hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham, UK
The UK’s Home Secretary Yvette Cooper called the incident the “criminal, violent attack” on the hotel “utterly appalling”.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 12
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Israeli strikes on Gaza schools kill at least 30 people, mostly women and children
Three people in serious condition after fire breaks out at their home in Wexford
Daniel Wiffen claims second Olympic medal with bronze in 1,500m final