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This month
November 2024
UN agency says IDF bulldozers 'severely damaged' West Bank office, while 55 killed in Gaza in last 24 hours
The broadcast moratorium will be scrapped in advance of general election
How did hundreds of people end up at a Halloween parade in Dublin that never existed?
Is it too early to play Christmas music?
Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ chosen as Collins Dictionary word of the year
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What will win or lose the US election for Harris and Trump?
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Microsoft announces investment in Ireland with creation of 550 new engineering and R&D jobs
Unseasonably warm weather forecast this weekend as November arrives
Former HSE manager shared child sexual abuse images of children as young as three years old
Dublin Fire Brigade responds to 170 incidents on Halloween night
Prosecutors say Sean Combs wants to ‘hijack’ case by asking judge to disclose accusers’ identities
Fresh strikes hit south Beirut overnight after Israeli army evacuation orders
Norma Foley says there are enough special ed places for every child in Dublin 15 - but parents disagree
Two parents who sit on the Dublin 15 Taskforce, dispute the Minister’s claim.
Last month
October 2024
John Gibbons: The floods in Spain are just the tip of the giant climate iceberg coming our way
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Rapper Young Thug pleads guilty to gang, drug and gun charges in long-running racketeering case
UK government refusing to commit to Casement Park funding without more details on costs
Man (80s) dies following house fire in Co Donegal
President leads tributes to former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power, who has died
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Taoiseach expresses 'horror and sorrow' as at least 158 people killed by floods in Spain
Experts have said the storm was caused by cold air moving over the Mediterranean’s warm waters.
Hundreds of prospective parade go-ers in Dublin for fake Halloween event
Western leaders condemn North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile launch
US warns Israel to 'urgently' allow more polio vaccinations for children in Gaza
Dry weather makes for prime trick-or-treating conditions this evening
Opposition offer Dáil time next week to progress Occupied Territories Bill before election
Man guilty of 6 violent sexual assaults on then-girlfriend when they were both teens is jailed
Did you experience violence at the hands of teachers in your school days? We want to hear from you
GP in Northern Ireland received pleas for diazepam from patients ahead of paramilitary beatings
Dog behaviourist: Some tips to help your dog cope with the noise and mayhem of Halloween
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Nerves, worry and pride as families of 381 Irish soldiers gather before Lebanon deployment
The square in Custume Barracks in Athlone was packed today with hundreds of people as the 125th Infantry Battalion formed up for a formal Ministerial Salute parade.
Debunked: Most prisoners in Ireland are Irish, not foreign nationals as some claim
Number of births in Ireland dropped by 10% in 2022
Debunked: Photo of Obama’s visit to Ireland falsely said to show controversial NYC Trump rally
Labour joins FG and SF in pledging €200 per month childcare (and say it was their idea first)
Decks cleared to dissolve Dáil next week as Harris says he won't 'dilly dally' in calling election
Two people appear in court charged with murder of man in Co Kerry
‘Something from The Purge’: Irish teacher says Valencia like a ‘ghost town’ after floods
Tánaiste in 'no doubt' that former CMO and NPHET members will appear before Covid inquiry