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May 2024
Irish European Parliament staff among those with passports leaked in major data breach
PSNI says verbal and physical abuse of speed van operators ‘needs to stop’
Nine people appear in court charged over public order offences outside IPAS centre in Dublin
Gardai said five men and four women were arrested for alleged public order offences.
Three primary schools will no longer be under patronage of Catholic Church come September
Court of Appeal hears case of spectator knocked unconscious from golf ball at tournament
Two-year-old child among those in hospital after Singapore Airlines turbulence flight
Man guilty of ‘intimidating’ Michael Healy-Rae ‘never wants to attend a political protest again’
The Candidate: The big issues and potential winners in Ireland South
The Square shopping centre in Tallaght placed into receivership
Sinn Féin says plans to means test asylum seekers should go further and include medical cards
Israel accuses Taoiseach of 'rewarding terrorism', posts video of Hamas set to Irish trad music
SF MEP candidate and incumbent MP Michelle Gildernew will not contest British general election
Break in at Tallaght building earmarked for asylum seekers, days after arson attack
Irish diplomats in Israel face isolation and restrictions over Ireland's recognition of Palestine
Baggage handling workers for major airlines at Dublin Airport consider industrial action
Tempers flare in Dáil over housing as 'Pearse' and 'Darragh' get on first-name terms
Businessman Tony O'Reilly was a 'true Irish legend', funeral told
Calls for Seanad debate following Noteworthy cockfighting revelations
Are you in Galway tonight? Join us for food, drink and good chat at a special live event
Poll: Oasis or Blur?
Sunak asks Welsh workers if they're looking forward to Euro 2024 (even though Wales haven't qualified)
PSNI fined £750,000 over severe data breach that saw staff personal details published online
Garda raids seize criminal assets, including SUV, across more than 20 searches in Donegal and Dublin
At least nine dead in stage collapse at Mexico presidential campaign rally
Nikki Haley says she will vote for Donald Trump, but he has work to do
'Labour's moment' or Tories' 'window of opportunity'? British papers react to Sunak's election call
Harris confirms he has received 'recent' legal advice on Occupied Territories Bill
The inside story behind the months of secret talks that led to Ireland recognising Palestine
We go behind the scenes to see the diplomatic efforts of Irish officials that brought Ireland to the point of recognising a Palestinian State.
Ex-Everton man the hero as Atalanta end Leverkusen's 51-game unbeaten run in Dublin
Families of 19 school shooting victims sue nearly 100 Texas police over response
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Four men charged with public order offences during protest at asylum seeker accommodation
Palestinian flag to be flown at Leinster House next Tuesday
Liberties locals file objection to planned Vicar Street hotel in Dublin
Inter-departmental group to be set up to consider proposals on a referendum on housing
The UK reacts as Rishi Sunak calls a general election for 4 July
Sunak surprised Westminster by calling the election earlier than had been widely expected.
Sunak drowned out by Labour 90s anthem (and the rain) in hapless election launch
Rishi Sunak just called a July general election in the UK, but why now?