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2023
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Probe into passengers walking on Dart tracks before Bray Air Show finds Irish Rail was 'ill prepared'
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Government to examine carbon capture and storage under new Climate Action Plan
Ban on sale of vapes to under-18s will come into effect before Christmas, says Health Minister
New supercomputer allowing 'better, more frequent forecasts' to start operating this spring
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Former RTÉ CFO says he was 'not informed' about meeting to underwrite Tubridy-Renault deal
Analysis: Governments managed a COP deal in the end, but there is still so much left to do
Energy emissions not falling fast enough to stay within carbon budget
Inspection of Meath pizza takeaway found evidence of people living in food prep area
Number of patients on trolleys jumps above 700 for second day in a row
EU will not accept draft COP28 deal that has 'killed' hopes unless major changes made - Ryan
Panda diplomacy, shiny tech and coffee: How big emitters try to sell themselves at COP28
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Head of UN agency for Palestine 'predicts the killing of staff' in Gaza
Fiscal watchdog slams 'everything now' approach in Budget 2024
McConalogue urged to tackle agriculture emissions as he prepares to co-host event with UAE
Man, 60s, arrested in investigation into fatal assault at Tralee cemetery
Fossil fuel debate heats up at COP28 as climate minister says carte blanches are 'not an option'
COP28 president defends position on science of phasing out fossil fuels
'They can't leave Gaza': The Palestinians fighting for climate in face of Israel's violations
“We had lots of initiatives from youth and from women who were going to talk about their work here – but they can’t leave Gaza.”
Ryan to remain at COP28 after SocDems TD offers to pair with him for McEntee confidence vote
Ireland to develop carbon capture but 'can't use that as cover' for fossil fuels - Climate Minister
Assistant psychologist hopefuls 'left in the dark' by HSE recruitment freeze
Behind the scenes, climate talks tussle with world falling far short of sticking to Paris Agreement
'Profound responsibility on our shoulders': Taoiseach pledges €25 million to climate damage fund
No plans for Ireland to commit to further cuts in methane emissions at COP28 - Taoiseach
Millions pledged to new climate damage fund amid warning 2023 to break 'cacophony' of weather records
Loss and damage: The complicated quest to help countries hit hardest by the climate crisis
Met Éireann says Ireland on track to have ‘warmest year on record’ -- and maybe the wettest
Irish government to push for fossil fuel companies to 'pay their way' at UN climate conference
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Man arrested after protesters surround Mary Lou McDonald's car in East Wall
Inside Ireland's new high-security forensic labs
'Severe disruption' to public transport as Dublin Bus and Luas services suspended due to riots
HSE to face 'exceptionally challenging' year as government funding falls short of closing deficit