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November 2024
Gardaí seize €300,000 worth of drugs and cannabis plants in Stepaside, south Dublin
Dr Catherine Conlon: The clock is TikToking on social media access for young teens
Dr Catherine Conlon
Trump names hardline immigration official Tom Homan as new 'border czar'
Man (29) dies in single vehicle crash in Strabane, Co Tyrone
Kremlin denies report that Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin about war in Ukraine
Social Democrats pledges to replace SIPO with new Anti-Corruption Agency
Fianna Fáil pledges to raise State pension to €350
Major climate summit kicks off - but some world leaders (including Ireland's) are giving it a miss
Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tánaiste Micheál Martin are among those failing to attend.
Quiz: How much do you know about the Roman Empire?
Irish military groups in Brussels campaign for better conditions for Defence Forces members
The event in Brussels will be hosted by representatives of the enlisted and officer ranks of the Irish Defence Forces.
Harris moves to ease energy price concerns after Martin claims FG VAT plan would trigger rate hike
Money Diaries: A tax accountant on €100K living in Wicklow
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Body recovered from the base of a cliff in Co Clare yesterday after rescue operation
Man (30s) hospitalised with serious injuries following stabbing in Tralee this afternoon
'Election soundbites': Sinn Féin say Fine Gael's new migration policies are 'chaotic'
Backlash continues from Michael O'Leary's teacher remarks following endorsement of FG minister
Teaching union INTO have condemned O’Leary’s ‘outrageous and insulting’ remarks.
Drogheda United stun Derry City to secure FAI Cup
Have canvassers come to your door yet?
Green Party promise to facilitate cut in electricity prices for EV owners if reelected
Man United see off Leicester in Ruud van Nistelrooy’s final game as interim boss
Derry City v Drogheda, FAI Cup final
Michelle O’Neill lays wreath at Remembrance Sunday ceremony in Belfast
Man arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run incident that left teenager (16) dead
Health Minister defends Fianna Fáil candidate Gráinne Seoige's ad on poor cancer care in Galway
Paul Waring wins, Rory McIlroy tied for third as Irish challenge fades in Abu Dhabi
Campaigners launch legal bid to block development plans for Moore Street in Dublin
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Sitdown Sunday: The Englishman behind the discovery of €185 million worth of shipwreck cargo
Donald Trump wins Arizona, completing swing state sweep
Israeli strikes kill 30 people, including 13 children, in northern Gaza
FactCheck: Has work begun on nearly 60,000 new homes in the last 12 months?
Garda in unmarked car injured after Co Cork hit-and-run incident
Scott Lucas: Trump is back, so saddle up, folks, it's time to ride...
Scott Lucas
Enjoy the Edwardian elegance of this five-bed Sandymount home for €3,250,000
Europe neglects UN protocol for investigating deaths in police custody
Between 2020 and 2022, at least 488 people died in police custody or operations in 13 EU countries, including Ireland, Spain and France.
Ireland featured among the countries with the highest such deaths per population, but some member states have incomplete or no data
The UN recommends countries provide information on all police-related deaths
264 such deaths were referred to the Garda Ombudsman from 2007 to 2023
Liverpool beat Aston Villa to go five points clear at top of Premier League
Quiz: From aardvarks to wombats, how much do you know about nocturnal animals?