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August 2024
Firefighters 'damping down' blaze in north Dublin
Aoife Casey and Margaret Cremen finish fifth in Olympic rowing final
A Galway teacher is driving the Wild Atlantic Way in an open-top vintage tractor in aid of Gaza
Woman (20s) arrested in connection with fatal assault of man in Kerry in May
Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy take gold medal in men's lightweight double sculls final
The Skibbereen duo successfully defended their title to claim back-to-back golds.
Kneecap could be heading to the Oscars as Ireland's Best International Feature nominees
Poll: Are you going to All Together Now?
Australian report finds Israeli strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza result of 'serious failures'
Intel to cut 15% of jobs globally to 'resize and refocus' company
Prisoners including Irish citizen Paul Whelan greeted by Biden after Russian prisoner swap deal
Seven men charged and child arrested after violent unrest in Hartlepool
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 9
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Women should have 'informed choice' on having labour induced at 39 weeks - Rotunda doctor
It follows a study of induced labour at 39 weeks in healthy women, which faced criticism.
HSE guidelines state that induction should be offered at 41 weeks, but can be considered earlier.
New research found it's safe for women to labour at home after being induced at 39 weeks.
Professor Fergal Malone said the research was aimed at providing women with 'informed choice'.
'Anyone with eyes could see': Irish rage at Moorehouse decision on another grim night for boxing
Commissioner Harris says body cameras potentially open to abuse by gardaí
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
High Court rules that Ireland is breaching human rights of homeless asylum seekers
The court heard the case over three days earlier this year.
Bronze medal shines bright after grueling day under the sun for Lynch and Doyle
Gold again for Simone Biles as she confirms Greatest Of All Time status
Dozens of gardaí in Limerick to start wearing body cameras
Dublin Fire Brigade makes 'good progress' fighting large blaze in north Dublin
The fire is located at an industrial premises in the Clonshaugh area of Dublin 17.
Irish teenager arrested in Portugal on suspicion of attempted homicide
Starmer wants far-right 'thugs' dealt with in same way as football hooligans after recent riots
Irish citizen Paul Whelan freed from Russian jail as part of prisoner exchange
Voters believing migration conspiracy theories 'very concerning' Minister says
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The Explainer: What is Hezbollah?
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Separating fact from fiction as women's boxing enters the spotlight after abandoned fight
London rabbi refused bail after allegedly performing illegal circumcision in Dublin
Budget 2025: Vape tax, double child benefit, but no rise in jobseeker’s payment
The finance minister said there will be a ‘substantial’ package of supports for pensioners.
Jack Chambers says Government would intervene if petrol prices reach 2022 levels
BBC boss to face questions on Huw Edwards employment from UK's Culture Secretary
Ireland's showjumpers book their place in Friday's Olympic team final
Coolock and Dundrum sites to proceed despite protests, says O'Gorman
SF pledges affordable homes for households earning under €90k but salary cap criticised by FF
US journalist detained in Russia to be released in prisoner swap
Public urged to 'always think water safety' ahead of August Bank Holiday weekend
Nine soldiers held by Israeli military in investigation into sexual abuse at detention camp
8,000 calories and about 500 lengths: What does a day look like for Olympic champ Daniel Wiffen
Wiffen is Ireland’s newest Olympic champion and has his sights set on more gold.