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This month
November 2024
It's the frenzied last day of campaigning in a knife-edge US election - here's what the polls say
Candidates have one last shot at convincing key swing states that they should be their president.
Stardust campaigner Antoinette Keegan to run as National Party candidate in general election
Man receives suspended sentence after breaking his partner's jaw while she held their child
Kilkenny man who sexually abused eight boys jailed for 19 years
The Central Criminal Court heard how John Curtin’s (59) abuse of the children, which continued over 12 years, profoundly affected the victims throughout their lives.
Former Scotland rugby captain admits domestic abuse
Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch has been freed on bail by a Spanish court after paying €100,000
RTÉ reveal record viewing figures for Shels' dramatic League of Ireland title win
Cliffs of Moher inspection found walking trail should be 'closed immediately' to make it safe
Building firm spared conviction for causing fish kill in Dublin’s River Camac last year
Three Irish acts named on BBC Radio 6 Artists of the Year list
New Fáilte Ireland tourism plan aims to position Cork as Ireland’s ‘gastronomy capital’
Simon Harris sits down with the 2 Johnnies as election looms
Dublin legend James McCarthy announces retirement from inter-county football
County by county: Here's a breakdown of which sports facility projects got funding today
New registration plates announced for zero emissions vehicles
Man pleads guilty to assaulting Roderic O'Gorman during election canvass in Dublin
Would you like to see cars limited from driving through Irish cities?
State care system 'failing' vulnerable children due to lack of care placements and national policy
The Child Law Project said it has observed "a national crisis unfolding" over the last three years.
It said an acute shortage of appropriate care placements" for children is having "a domino effect that risks collapsing the care system".
It also highlighted a "dismal response by the HSE to meet the mental health and disability needs of children in care or at risk of entering care".
Dalymount Park set to receive almost €25 million for major redevelopment project
Double Child Benefit to be paid this week as various bumper once-off payments kick in
Sinn Féin suspends Belfast councillor after allegation of inappropriate messages sent to minor
Opinion: Gender quotas have a place, but there are better ways to bring inclusion to politics
Teresa Buczkowska
Govt planning 'significant new powers' to search US aircraft suspected of carrying weapons
Green's manifesto proposes Help-to-Buy expansion to renters who want to buy home from their landlord
Money Diaries: Is it time for you to start keeping a diary of your spending and saving?
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'Cop on a bit': Martin hits back at unattributed briefings from FG that he's 'tetchy and grumpy'
Man United left frustrated by Chelsea
Woman who died after car mounted footpath in Cork named locally
'It's surreal': Kilkenny woman in Valencia on losing her home in the devastating floods
Russia sends nearly 100 drones into Ukraine, officials say
Two arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after elderly man seriously assaulted in Antrim
Man charged with murder of Kerry man Gerard Kennelly in May
Tusla CEO to meet with Roderic O'Gorman to review report on missing boy Kyran Durnin
Alleged assault on Roderic O'Gorman while canvassing in Dublin condemned by Taoiseach
Concern in Derry as the fourth sexually motivated attack on a woman in just over a week occurs
Opposition calls for Covid inquiry to have powers to compel people to attend
Young man killed following road crash involving a tractor in Co Galway