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July 2024
Analysis: Disaster for DUP as Sinn Féin becomes the North’s largest party at Westminster
One arrested as €1.6 million worth of cannabis seized in Dublin
Ian Paisley Jr has lost seat as MP for North Antrim in shock defeat to Reform-backed TUV
Former UK prime minister Liz Truss has lost her seat in the general election
'Keir we go': What the papers are saying in Britain this morning
Well, that was dramatic. Here's what to know about what happened in the UK election
Spoiler: there were more shades of grey than perhaps were expected.
Bloodbath: Liz Truss, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Penny Mordaunt among top Tories booted out by UK voters
Scottish National Party hammered by Labour in UK general election
After seven failed attempts, Nigel Farage is elected as an MP as Reform gain foothold
Jeremy Corbyn elected as Independent, beating his former Labour Party
Defeated UUP candidate says people in NI 'don't understand' his comments about owning Rolls-Royce
UK exit poll: Labour set for huge majority as Tories suffer defeat of historic proportions
Tonight’s exit poll was released seconds after the polls closed at 10 pm.
Keir Starmer's Labour could govern with 410 seats, a majority of 170.
The Conservatives could lose as many as 241 seats, putting some of the party’s biggest names at risk.
The Nigel Farage-led Reform party could pick up 13 seats, with the Green Party winning two.
The exit poll does not contain details of Northern Ireland’s 18 seats in Westminster.
FAI says 'series of historical abuse allegations' from 1990s have been made by female players
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Walk and talk: Why I'm attempting to conquer the Wicklow Way in less than 72 hours this weekend
Jack 'Beano' Carey
Netanyahu tells Biden Israel sending delegation to resume ceasefire negotiations with Hamas
'Knife wielding' man who intimidated newly moved in Ukrainian family sentenced to 9 months
Israel approves new illegal settlements in largest West Bank land grab in decades - watchdog
Opinion: Victims need to be placed at the heart of the justice system
Dr Susan Leahy
Family and teen used 'medieval violence' to 'butcher' father of seven at funeral, court told
Roderic O'Gorman urged to intervene as parents and children face eviction from Direct Provision
Three gardaí face trial at Circuit Criminal Court for burglary, perverting course of justice
Minister says he doesn't think bin companies will increase charges because of deposit scheme
Taxi fare hike proposed by regulator for later this year
Fund to cut children's spinal surgery wait lists was not used as intended, says Martin
Peter Flanagan in the UK: 'People are ready to say goodbye to the Tories this time'
Peter Flanagan
FactCheck: Tánaiste says First Home Scheme can't be used for Oscar Traynor Road affordable homes
Woman ordered to pay fine after device used to track stolen flower baskets to her home
Man found guilty of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder British TV presenter Holly Willoughby
Gunman who killed two people at Oslo Pride in 2022 handed maximum jail sentence
How the UK general election could mean big changes for Northern Irish politics
Sinn Féin will be hoping to maintain its seven seats, while the DUP faces a real battle in some constituencies.
Alliance is in contention in three constituencies but could come away empty handed.
The TUV could split the Unionist vote in some areas.
Jamie Osborne to make Ireland rugby debut against South Africa
Conor McGregor’s stout brand ‘objectified female models’ in video which broke advertising standards
Family and friends of man who was stamped to death applaud as killer loses sentencing appeal
Man jailed for 11 years over 'important logistical role' flying €8.4 cocaine haul to midlands
Affordability of houseboat fee hike at Grand Canal Dock being reviewed after concerns raised
Hezbollah fires 200 rockets from Lebanon into Israel after killing of its senior commander
Fences will continue to be erected along canal if more tents appear, says Waterways Ireland boss
Man to appear in court in connection to seizure of €380,000 worth of drugs in Dublin