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2024
Items seized in Dundalk after over €4 million worth of cocaine found on Donegal beaches last year
Poll: Do you save into a private pension?
Sedatives, steroids, and erectile dysfunction meds among illegal drugs seized by HPRA
Ex-broadcaster Chris Donoghue to become new Govt Press Secretary, stepping down as Coveney advisor
Eamon Ryan says he is not in favour of immediate congestion charges
Four people arrested in connection with December fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers
Man (20s) dies following collision between car and lorry in Co Roscommon
'The community is so devastated': Locals pay tributes to mother and daughters killed in Mayo crash
Two young sisters from Dublin organise Easter egg drive for children in Temple Street Hospital
'You’d feel for any team that gets a battering' - Mickey Harte on facing Dublin
Dublin funeral of IRA bomber Rose Dugdale hears she never regretted the life she chose
Owners warned over chocolate after surge in number of dogs poisoned last year
Poll: Strong division among younger voters on immigration issues and candidates
Kevin Cunningham
Female junior doctors repeatedly penalised by medical training system
Women make up more than half the trainee doctor workforce but criticise lack of support for pregnancy and family life.
Investigation by Noteworthy finds women delaying or leaving specialist training
Some doctors are not entitled to maternity pay when doing training-related research
Irish Medical Organisation: “Without support, women will drop out of medicine”
Sharp increase in prosecutions and prison terms for asylum seekers arriving without passports
Simon Harris meets with fellow coalition leaders for first time as Fine Gael leader
Singer and 1970s chart topper Gilbert O'Sullivan receives Freedom of Waterford award
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Mother and daughters killed in Mayo crash yesterday have been named
Hate Speech law: 'As legislators, it is our responsibility to draw the line on hate'
Malcolm Byrne
Court permits hospital to give blood transfusion to Jehovah's Witness patient in ICU
'It has to stop': Ireland will intervene in South Africa's genocide case against Israel
Jonathan Hill continues as FAI CEO following crucial board meeting
The Government unveiled two big plans around asylum seekers today - here's what they are
It involves empty office spaces and a new EU Pact.
NUJ condemns latest in series of 'attacks' on media, after RTÉ journalist was heckled at protest
40 more people will die on Irish roads this year compared to 2023 if trend continues, Chambers says
Cabinet approves plan to give local authorities power to introduce traffic congestion charges
'Talked about for decades': Ireland's auto-enrolment pension scheme finally gets the green light
Status Yellow snow-ice warning issued for Cork and Kerry
Simon Harris says processing asylum applications in third country is 'worth considering'
Bodies of woman and children killed in Mayo crash taken to hospital as gardaí appeal for witnesses
Sinn Féin displaying 'cowardice' when it comes to hate legislation, Leo Varadkar says
Farmers face 'extreme pressures' as heavy rainfall saturates soil
Poll: Are you jetting off over the Easter break?
John O'Shea after interim job: 'I’m more than ready and capable to be a manager'
Couple who died following house fire in Swinford area of Mayo named locally
War-torn Ukraine qualify for Euro 2024 as Wales miss out to Poland in penalty heartbreak