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Tuesday
17th December 2024
Man given four-month suspended sentence for an attack at Kerry Direct Provision centre
FF and FG parliamentary parties agree to back Independent Verona Murphy as Ceann Comhairle
Fine Gael slammed for slow disciplinary process over councillor's antisemitic remarks
Opinion: I've had a hard look at my drinking, and I'm having a sober curious Christmas
Niamh O'Reilly
All ferries between Dublin and Holyhead cancelled until at least 15 January
Irish Ferries and Stena Line both apologised for the inconvenience.
Car park owners seek judicial review of Dublin city traffic rerouting measures
Fine Gael's Emma Blain set to be appointed Lord Mayor of Dublin
UK government ordered to hold public inquiry into murder of GAA official Sean Brown
Two men charged with murder of Karen Cummings in Co Down
RIP.ie to introduce a fee for death notices from January
The €100 fee will be charged to funeral directors but the site says it will remain free for users.
Man who assaulted Roderic O’Gorman during election canvass ‘made a fool of himself’, court hears
Nearly two-fifths of Ireland's farm holders are over retirement age
Member of the Irish Defence Forces to be sentenced for the rape of a fellow soldier at a hotel
Ireland donated almost €50 million on GoFundMe this year, the most generous country globally
EU opens investigation against TikTok over alleged Russian interference in Romanian elections
Man charged over 'unprovoked' attack on two off-duty gardaí in Temple Bar and robbery of critically injured victim
'Deep slander': President Higgins rejects Israeli accusation that Ireland is antisemitic
Tribunal finds PSNI and Met Police unlawfully spied on two Belfast journalists
'Especially important': Blood Transfusion Service calls on people to donate over Christmas
Opinion: Ireland should remain calm about the closure of the Israeli Embassy
Bobby McDonagh
Man arrested in connection with Kyran Durnin murder investigation has been found dead in Drogheda
Early indications suggest that the man took his own life.
Irish Data Protection Commission fines Meta €251m over Facebook data hacks
Enoch Burke's father jailed for two months for assaulting garda after refusing suspended sentence
Man jailed for 10 years for smuggling €21m worth of cocaine to Ireland on cargo ship from Brazil
Ukraine claims responsibility for killing of Russian general with bomb hidden in a scooter
Man travelling on electric motorbike seriously injured in Limerick crash
Man due in court in connection with Temple Bar assault on two off-duty gardaí
Tributes paid as father and son who died in Tipperary house fire named locally
Audit: National Ambulance Service has insufficient funding and staff to manage its vehicle fleet
Middle-class people are more prejudiced towards Travellers than working class, study finds
The Central Bank is very worried about the risks Trump's presidency could pose to Irish economy
Ireland’s first medically supervised injection centre to open, nine years after it was approved
Service users said they have been “treated like lepers” but will finally have a safe, non-judgemental place to go, Eddie Mullins told us.
The MSIF was first proposed at Cabinet nine years ago, almost to the day, on 15 December 2015
Plans for the facility were beset with objections, but it will finally open in the coming days
Dublin's inner city has been "ravaged by addiction and drug use over many, many years", MQI CEO Eddie Mullins said
Monday
16th December 2024
This Is What Happened Today: Monday
RSV cases in infants have dropped massively since vaccine programme started in September
Former All-Ireland hurler Niall Gilligan's assault trial will likely be in March next year
Taoiseach criticises embassy closure as Israeli foreign minister labels Irish government 'antisemitic'
State concedes High Court challenge to expedited asylum seeker accommodation centre in Athlone
Gerry Adams to appear in UK civil case alleging he ‘oversaw’ IRA campaigns