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July 2024
Poll: Have you ever used a floppy disk?
Body of fisherman (50s) recovered from water off coast of Inishbofin
Sixty-eight measles cases confirmed in Ireland so far this year
Man charged after €320,000 worth of cannabis seized in Co Wicklow
Rain warning in place tomorrow night for Dublin, Louth, Meath and Wicklow
Thousands of people ordered to evacuate as wildfires rage in northern California
Budget 2025 to be delivered a week early on 1 October
Reluctance of men to eat less meat and younger people to fly less among climate action barriers
Legislation to ban sale of tobacco products to under 21s to be tabled in Dáil
‘Farewell to those wazzocks’: UK papers make final pitch to voters as public head to the polls
Hurricane Beryl strikes Jamaica as death toll rises to nine
Covid infection rates were more than a third higher in deprived areas
Ukrainian families staying in Co Clare village to be moved to locations up to 100km away
Locals in the village have staunchly protested the move, saying that those living in Loop Head are now “family”.
Voting has started in today's UK general election - here's what to watch out for
An electoral drubbing could be on the cards for the Tories.
Harris tells lenders he wants to see cost of mortgage repayments fall 'as quickly as they rose'
Eleventh hour election woe for Tories as polls suggest Labour on track for landslide victory
The TV licence fee should be abolished and replaced with State funding - media committee
Rape survivor Bláthnaid Raleigh says sports clubs must step up and educate members on consent
Bláthnaid Raleigh’s attacker was convicted by a Central Criminal Court jury of rape and aggravated sexual assault in Galway this week.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Corporation tax boosts overall tax take for first half of 2024
Fine Gael minister says party will 'consider' senator's future when assault case concludes
Labour's Irish chair on running for parliament, the Troubles and... Saturdays with Philomena Begley
Liam Conlon, son of Sue Gray, tells The Journal that a Labour government would attempt to undo the damage done by the Tories.
Two arrested in investigation into improvised explosive device found in Co Louth last month
Spate of fatal crashes a 'stark reminder' of dangers on roads, says Taoiseach
Fatal single-car crash in Co Westmeath may have occurred days before deceased found, gardaí say
Man disqualified from driving after hitting a pedestrian to have his licence restored early, court hears
Tablets, cocaine, heroin and cannabis seized during house search in Dublin
Journalist Kitty Holland awarded €35,000 in defamation case against ex-colleague John Waters
Up to 200 jobs at risk as medical tech plant to close in Drogheda
'Epidemic' of sexual and gender-based violence in Ireland, Taoiseach says
Taoiseach re-opens GAA GO debate - 'People are disappointed with how this season has been shown'
Eamon Ryan: Dublin transport plan must proceed to make Dublin safer place to walk and cycle
Man (40s) dies following a head injury while climbing at Benbulben yesterday
Tributes in Dáil to tourist who came to 'enjoy the best' of Dublin but died after assault
CMAT, Bambie Thug, Lankum and more join Electric Picnic lineup
Community 'heartbroken beyond words' as mother and daughter named following Mayo crash
PSNI officer injured after being attacked by dog in north Belfast
Waterford man flew €8.4m of cocaine into midlands from France, court hears