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2024
Good Samaritan motorist gave Olympic Champions lift home to Cork from Dublin Airport
Dublin man (23) charged with money laundering of cryptocurrencies
Budget cost-of-living measures will have to be rolled out by the end the year, minister says
Man stabbed in 'broad daylight' attack in Mullingar suffered injuries to liver, bowels and lung
President pays tribute to Aidan O’Leary, director of WHO Polio programme, who died on holiday
Debunked: Bill Gates and the WHO did not call for armies to arrest and forcibly vaccinate people
Dublin to host public homecoming for Ireland's Olympic heroes outside the GPO on Monday
Measles: 81 cases and 13 outbreaks confirmed in Ireland so far this year
X's response to riots in UK could determine the outcome of ongoing EU investigation
Ireland is the fifth-largest exporter of ice cream in the EU
Swifties react to cancelled Eras Tour concerts following terror attack fears
Poll: Do you like Chappell Roan's music?
Golden lampposts adorn Portland Row as locals await Harrington's return
Did you see dozens of flares in Dublin last night? It was Algerian football fans
'Increasingly likely' that 2024 will be the warmest year on record says EU climate monitor
Mary Robinson says we must 'learn lessons' from Irish mass emigration amid anti-migrant protests
In an interview with The Journal, the former President of Ireland also said the US and other Western countries need to do more to end the conflict in Gaza.
Objection to Dolphin's Barn 'amusement centre' over slot machine concerns
One-in-five private Dublin tenancies rented by landlords who own 100+ properties
It’s a different story for the rest of the country.
The hope sustains and hurts in Paris as Jack Woolley impresses during second chance
Much like Clare after a Munster championship, or Emmanuel Macron in a French election, Woolley was reignited for the knock-out bouts.
Golden moments: Tracking Ireland's Olympic medallists so far
Ireland has already surpassed its previous record of six medals at an Olympic Games.
PSNI to significantly increase officers on duty as a result of violent disorder
Thousands of counter-protesters gather across UK to oppose anti-immigrant violence
Quincy Hall pips Hudson-Smith at the line to take men's 400m gold
Former 'HamsandwicH' band member Colin 'Ollie' Murphy jailed for seven years for rape
Quiz: How well do you know Snoop Dogg?
Israel 'fully responsible' for Haniyeh's killing, says OIC
Pints, PSNI Land Rovers and Pat Kenny: Kneecap arrive in Dublin for their movie premiere
Driver stopped doing nearly 90km over the limit in Co Cavan
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Adeleke qualifies for women's 400m Olympic final
Family of explorer who died in Titan sub implosion seek $50m in damages
Late disclosure of MI5 material to Operation Kenova raises concerns
Jack Woolley suffers defeat after second shot in Paris
Boy, 16, accused of making child pornography videos in National Aquatic Centre
Group of workers at company that runs Cork and Sligo call centres back industrial action
Man who raped woman as she slept beside her boyfriend and newborn is jailed for eight years
Man accused of assaulting student in Galway last year denied permission to leave the State
Ryanair flight suffers tyre issue after Dublin landing, forcing passengers to disembark on runway