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July 2024
Cathal Crotty, convicted of attack on Natasha O’Brien, to be discharged from Defence Forces
Crotty, from Clare but serving at Private rank in Sarsfield’s Barracks Limerick, was convicted of an unprovoked attack on Limerick woman Natasha O’Brien.
Mickey Harte steps down as Derry senior football manager
Met Éireann issues 24-hour Status Yellow rain warning for 18 counties for tomorrow
Minister has no current plans to discuss Grand Canal fencing with Waterways Ireland
Nicki Minaj fans calling for refunds after 'disgraceful' Malahide Castle concert set
Son of man shot dead in Christmas Eve restaurant gun attack to go on trial alongside seven others
No Cabinet reshuffle on the cards under new Green leader, with Ryan and Martin to keep ministries
Cork councillor to table motion on removing prayers and crucifix from Council meetings
Taxi driver rapist also found guilty of raping a seven year-old girl
Keir Starmer 'committed to Good Friday Agreement' over possibility of Irish unity referendum
Poll: How much money do you give as a wedding present?
Google's planned data centre to contribute over 220,000 tonnes of carbon emissions a year in the short term
Top judges ‘in despair’ at lack of care places for vulnerable children
Roderic O'Gorman has been elected as new leader of the Green Party, replacing Eamon Ryan
FAI CEO 'deeply shocked' by historical abuse allegations and encourages others to come forward
David Courell said that the FAI were first made aware of the allegations earlier this year and that the organisation has met with the women involved.
Barristers across Ireland to withdraw services tomorrow in protest against pay
Gaza death toll could reach 186,000, according to correspondence published in The Lancet
Man charged in connection to €300,000 cannabis seizure at Dublin Airport
Man in his 30s dies after single-vehicle collision in Longford
Hurricane Beryl strengthens as it nears Texas, where some have been evacuated
Dublin Zoo ‘heartbroken’ after two Asian elephants die from the same disease within a week
Back to School Allowance to be paid out to over 126,000 families this week
France rugby fullback removed from squad after racist comments
Asking prices for homes up 7.3% in past year, the fastest rate of inflation in nearly two years
Last month was the hottest June on record globally, beating 2023 high
Left alliance defeats Macronists and French far-right but uncertainty over what happens next
Second man arrested in connection with seizure of €6.8 million worth of cannabis in Dublin
Nationals of South Africa and Botswana will now need a visa to travel to Ireland
New Green Party leader to be announced today
Cost of overpayments to asylum seekers since 2018 is less than €6,000
Quiz: How well do you know your tennis trivia?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Donohue's deadly finish a fitting decider for Galway over Waterford
Projection: Left alliance set to defeat far-right in French parliamentary elections
Today’s second round of voting saw another large turnout.
Cork topple All-Ireland hurling champions Limerick in epic semi-final tie
Texas braces for Beryl as storm predicted to regain hurricane strength before landfall
'Our pain will be the next generation's gain': Footballers speak out about alleged historical abuse
Man rescued from sea off Donegal coast after falling overboard this morning
Disability advocates to strike after 'failure' by management to follow through on pay deal