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July 2024
Dublin's Wax Museum is probably not the place to honour someone like Sinéad O'Connor
Kamala Harris meets Benjamin Netanyahu as White House continues push for ceasefire
Ireland Men's Rugby 7s' Olympic medals dream ended by defending champions Fiji
Man charged in relation to ‘serious public disorder’ during Dublin riots
Man arrested after €220,000 of cannabis seized in Dublin
Game of Thrones' Jack Gleeson among Irish stars cast in Netflix 'epic' about the Guinness family
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Women to access pregnancy sickness meds through GP from August under HSE deal
Up until now Cariban had to be prescribed by a consultant, which was for a barrier to many women.
RTÉ to resume broadcasting news bulletins in Northern Ireland after clash over Olympic TV rights
Rory Hearne selected to contest general election for SocDems in Róisín Shortall's constituency
First measures of Dublin transport plan to restrict cars in the city to come into force next month
Rape Crisis Centre says 30-year jail time for taxi driver 'should give great hope' to victims
Raymond Shorten (50) will serve a total sentence of 30 years for his offences.
Pharmaceutical company Viatris to close Cork plant by 2028, with around 200 jobs impacted
Taoiseach says ‘diverse and inclusive’ Irish Olympians give ‘great hope to young people’
Ireland 'increasingly susceptible' to espionage, cyber and critical infrastructure attacks
Housing completions fall during second quarter amid concerns about Government's annual target
Garda Commissioner says online threats against individual gardaí being investigated
Ireland Rugby 7s to face back-to-back champions Fiji in Olympic quarter-final
Farmer accused of throwing cow dung at Anne Rabbitte tells court 'it is a small incident'
Moderate drinking is not linked to health benefits as previously found, says new study
Sixth person found guilty of murdering Thomas Dooley in a Co Kerry graveyard in 2022
Search for young boy missing at the Cliffs of Moher resumes
'School hols mean thousands taking unpaid leave': Calls for paid parental leave in Budget 2025
Fake ads about Tánaiste paid for by stolen credit cards originated in Russia and Belarus
CMAT nominated for Mercury Prize for Album of the Year
Circuit Court to get power to order companies to identify people who post defamatory comments online
Ursula von der Leyen writes to Govt asking for two names for European Commissioner role
Ireland to be presented as the 'home of Halloween' at Japan Expo showcase
Thalidomide survivors hold 'brutally honest' meeting with coalition leaders amid state apology row
'Screamed at': Why did a row break out at Catherine Martin's press conference on RTÉ funding?
Ireland's Rugby 7s set for second day of action after yesterday's strong start to Olympic Games
The Wax Museum just unveiled this new figure in tribute to Sinead O'Connor
RTÉ boss Kevin Bakhurst rejects claims that €725 million funding is 'reward for inefficiency'
Israeli PM Netanyahu to meet US President Joe Biden on Gaza ceasefire deal
Man and woman charged over murder of Kevin Davidson in Belfast
'It's about you': Biden addresses citizens on why he dropped out of US election
Biden said he believes the “defence of democracy is more important than any title”.
‘Nightmares of death haunt journalists’: Palestinian photographer on capturing destruction in Gaza
Big changes to defamation laws remove juries and allow strategic lawsuits to be struck out
The Defamation (Amendment) Bill will come before the Dáil in the autumn.