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Wednesday
24th April 2024
Four fatalities on Irish roads in 24 hours as cyclist dies after being hit by truck in Dublin
Cuts to UNRWA funding 'completely unacceptable', Martin says as he visits refugee camp
Martin and the Irish delegation toured an UNWRA-funded school and medical clinic at the site this morning.
Person arrested as three people injured in incident at school in south Wales
McEntee says over 80% of people seeking asylum entered the country through the northern border
Four in 10 people getting support via First Home Scheme are single, minister says
Customer service 'not yet where it needs to be' for borrowers facing early arrears on mortgages
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.
Ireland has just three adult eating disorder beds. The plan was for 20 more. €0 was provided.
A HSE plan to open 20 new beds by 2023 went completely unfunded.
No funding provided over the last six years to open adult eating disorder treatment beds
HSE says it is focusing on treatment hubs, rather than individual beds
Eating disorder experts say the number of extra beds needed has now likely increased since last plan was made - and not funded
'Nothing short of a massacre': Oklahoma boy (10) woke to find parents and three brothers shot dead
Wildfires 'ran riot' across more than 500 acres of the Blackstairs Mountains yesterday
Poll: Do you use TikTok?
Stardust campaigner refuses to accept apologies of local TDs Seán Haughey and Richard Bruton
Norman says McIlroy welcome on LIV Tour, but denies any financial offer
Legislation that could see TikTok banned from US passes Congress
Employment recovery post-Covid was due to supports during pandemic, says study
Michael D Higgins had a 'mild stroke' during his health troubles last month, but is 'fine now'
US approves military aid packages of $61 billion for Ukraine and $13 billion for Israel
Amnesty International hits out at Ireland's 'failing' housing system in human rights report
Tuesday
23rd April 2024
Martin says people of Gaza being 'punished collectively' as he visits Rafah crossing
The Tánaiste said he “cannot rationally come to any other conclusion” after seeing some of the aid items being refused entry into Gaza by Israel.
Talks on global treaty to reduce plastic pollution begin in Canada
Notorious Dublin drug dealer Tony Felloni dies aged 81
Motorcyclist (20s) dies following collision in Co Cork
Broadcaster Niall Boylan to leave Classic Hits radio show to run in European elections
Man goes on trial for sexual abuse of eight boys over 30 years ago
UHL ED was 'dangerous' for patients on the night Aoife Johnston died, inquest hears
IPO to prioritise asylum seekers from countries with highest number of applicants
Tabloid publisher tells trial he pledged to be Trump's 'eyes and ears' during 2016 US election
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Woman given suspended sentence for neglect of daughter hospitalised twice due to severe head lice
Woman in her 80s dies following single vehicle collision in Co Donegal
UN calls for investigation into reports of mass graves at Gaza hospitals destroyed by Israeli strikes
State apology 'bittersweet', as Stardust families call for follow through on promises
Family of girl injured in Parnell Square attack say she has reached 'great milestones’ in her recovery
Opinion: What's the point of a new national park if we're not preserving nature?
Pádraic Fogarty
HSE spent €21.6m with University of Limerick recruitment firm but can't say how many staff hired
Classes cancelled and college students arrested as pro-Palestinian protests spread across US
'We should have provided answers': Simon Harris's State apology to Stardust families in full
Taoiseach says State 'rubbed salt in the wounds' of Stardust families as he delivers formal apology
Simon Harris told the families today that the State failed them when they needed it most.