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May 2024
Garda appeal after theft of refrigerated container holding meat worth €150,000 in Co Dublin
Sinn Féin MP running in European elections says party 'won't be going centre-right'
'Not a dancer, or a jockey, or a shock jock or a chancer': Barry Cowen on his bid for an MEP seat
Family of six, including four children, rescued after ending up on rocks at Lambay Island
Woman hospitalised with ‘serious injuries’ after three people attacked in Co Louth
Irish Times commits to keeping RIP.ie ‘free to view’ following acquisition
Trinity College hits students' union with €214k fine over protests blocking access to Book of Kells
RIP.ie has been acquired by the Irish Times Group
Media Minister ‘hopes’ recommendations from RTÉ reports on governance and HR will be implemented
Forestry group says €80 million ash dieback scheme is of ‘no benefit to those in trouble’
Councillor calls for tracker to be placed on Dublin bus stop that's been 'repeatedly removed’
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Taoiseach says ‘makeshift shantytowns’ won’t be allowed to develop after Mount Street is cleared
Support team to begin work ‘immediately’ to address overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick
Gardaí ‘released from desk jobs’ to work on immigration enforcement won't 'police the border'
A third of victims of dangerous driving offences leading to death last year were children
'We owe Ireland nothing!': UK media lapping up Ireland's migration troubles
Bambie Thug has first Eurovision stage rehearsal inside the Malmö Arena
PSNI arrest man who assaulted four officers by 'spitting, kicking, urinating and attempting to bite'
Poll: Are you impressed by the Electric Picnic line-up?
Two people airlifted to hospital with serious injuries following collision in Co Kerry
ITV news presenter ‘receiving medical care’ after becoming ‘unwell’ during live broadcast
Annie Mac turned down MBE because she didn’t ‘want to be associated with the British Empire’
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Former Green Party candidate Saoirse McHugh to run as an independent in European Elections
‘Too early’ to judge if Rwanda plan is causing influx of cross-border migration, says UK Government
Voting underway on deal to reopen Tara Mines in Co Meath
Catherine Connolly almost abandoned topical issues due to Dáil chamber being empty
‘Pure racism’: Shock and disappointment expressed at graffiti on social housing in Finglas
‘Stark deterioration’ in mental health of LGBTQI+ people, according to new report
Fair City will continue to air during summer months despite concerns over resources
Tánaiste says previous inquiry into Whiddy Island disaster will be ‘further examined’
Jeffrey Donaldson appears in court charged with historical sex offences including count of rape
Donaldson stepped down as DUP leader after being charged last month.
Woman in her 80s dies following single vehicle collision in Co Donegal
Family of girl injured in Parnell Square attack say she has reached 'great milestones’ in her recovery
'We should have provided answers': Simon Harris's State apology to Stardust families in full
Budget surplus of €8.6 billion expected, but there would be a deficit without corporation tax