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October 2024
The luxury cruise liner that had been stranded in Belfast for months has finally set sail
The ship is on the way to France after yet another last-minute hitch this week.
Gisele Pelicot's legal team welcome decision to show rape trial video evidence in full courtroom
Gardaí examining case of woman who went missing 30 years ago with 'fresh eyes', family say
There's a new cinema opening in south Dublin (with five screens and fancy seats)
Inquests begin for Mike Lynch and the victims of superyacht sinking in Italy this year
Gardaí and army bomb disposal experts seal off Limerick street after suspect device discovered
Carer: Why are they means testing us? It's inexcusable
Ann Brehony
Man (80s) dies after being hit by motorcycle in Kilkenny village
Do you agree with the ban on e-scooters on public transport?
David Courell appointed as new FAI CEO
Debunked: Kamala Harris didn't make an ad about a woman regretting not having an abortion
Mary Robinson calls for end of arms supply from West to Israel
LA prosecutors to review conviction of Menendez brothers over parents’ murders
16 people from ages 14 to 55 to appear in court on theft and criminal damage charges
'If she was devastated, she never let that show publicly': McAleese on O'Rourke's highs and lows
Opinion: In 2024, why are we still quizzing women over their maternity leave?
Niamh O'Reilly
Search for victims of Hurricane Helene moves into second week
Social media fuelling wildlife crime in Ireland
The Journal Investigates exposes cruel content glamorising and promoting harm to wildlife posted on apps such as TikTok, Snapchat and Facebook.
Attacks filmed and posted on social media
Homemade weapons promoted online
Experts warn trend could lead to more harm
Tom Clonan: Irish troops in Lebanon are now acting as observers in a de-facto warzone
Tom Clonan
Israel strikes south Beirut suburb 11 consecutive times
Nine people were killed in overnight by Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut.
Over 40 first-responders have been killed by Israeli air strikes on Lebanon in the last three days.
Further air raids on Beirut today have targeted infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in the city centre.
More than 20 villages along the southern border of Lebanon have so far been told to evacuate.
Iran and Israel: How two Middle Eastern powers went from friends to bitter enemies
Coroner to raise awareness of potential danger of baby slings after infant's death
Patients consider weight loss surgery abroad after spending up to 7 years on public waiting list
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Shatter slams councillor's scheduling of meeting about Occupied Territories Bill on 7 October
Over €68 billion in taxes have been raised so far this year
Status Orange: Rain warning for Cork and Kerry this Saturday with flooding and travel disruptions expected
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Two Swedish teenagers detained in connection with explosions at Israeli embassy in Denmark
Teenage boy who killed woman and posted video of murder on Snapchat sentenced to life in detention
Tributes paid as former Fianna Fáil deputy leader and TD Mary O’Rourke dies aged 87
BBC cancels Boris Johnson interview after presenter Laura Kuenssberg sent briefing notes to him
FactCheck: Is Ireland now 'the top country in Europe' when it comes to building new homes?
Is Govt gearing up for an imminent election? Tánaiste says he's not been told of any 'acceleration'
‘Lonely and quiet’: Aoife Johnston’s parents say a ‘part of us died’ after the teenager’s death
McGrath may lead case as EU challenges Hungary's controversial 'foreign influence' laws
Former OPW Minister says he 'was not responsible' for €336,000 Leinster House bike shed spend
Chambers defends €9m phone pouch spend as opposition ask minister 'are you for real?'
Tánaiste and Chief of Staff say Irish troops in Lebanon have 'ample' food and water for 30 days