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May 2024
Dublin suburbs at risk of becoming 'news deserts', heightening misinformation risk - study
Bambie Thug says EBU 'ordered' change to Ogham make-up that spelled out pro-Palestine messages
Majority of country believes Ireland should remain in the EU, polling finds
Most people believe voting for EU elections is important and would support more countries joining the bloc, according to the research.
Eurovision: Bambie Thug confirms they will perform in final after qualifying from semis tonight
The Cork-born ‘witch’ broke a bleak spell for Ireland at the competition by finishing among the top ten acts tonight.
All parties, including Israel, agree to resume Gaza deal talks
Hamas said yesterday it would accept a ceasefire plan to end the conflict but Israel rejected it.
Almost 200 people were arrested for driving under the influence over the Bank Holiday weekend
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Police investigating as security guard shot outside Drake's home in Toronto
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels details alleged sex with Trump at hush money trial
A 'portal' visually connecting New York City and Dublin in real-time to open tomorrow
Government to ramp up financial scrutiny of RTÉ, with C&AG to act as auditor
“The board is focused on returning RTE to levels of corporate governance and transparency that should define it,” Chairman Terence O’Rourke said.
A forensic accountant found that transactions were made from RTÉ barter accounts that had no valid basis.
It also found that spend on hospitality and travel was underreported to Ministers from 2017-2022.
The Minister announced that the C&AG will act as auditor of the organisation henceforth, and legislation on how the broadcaster is governed will be reformed.
Opinion: 'A new Dublin taskforce would do nothing to help inner city communities'
Darragh Moriarty
Taoiseach to announce new taskforce focused on rejuvenating Dublin city centre on Thursday
Wildlife rescuers caring for 96 birds after oil spill, as public urged not to take birds home
Debunked: Deepfaked Michael O’Leary appears in scam ad pushing financial platform ‘Ryan Chain’
Former councillor pleads not guilty to perverting course of justice and forging search warrants
Time running out: 'Invasion of Rafah would be a death sentence for thousands'
Rosamond Bennett
Where do these Irish universities stand on the Israel-Hamas conflict?
Rescuers search for workers still alive after apartment building collapse in South Africa
Former Department of Justice official avoids jail term for possessing child abuse material
Delivery driver who followed woman home at 3am and assaulted her is jailed for two years
Donald Trump's potential 2024 running mate suggests Biden’s dog Commander should be put down
Gardaí continue to question three people arrested over Josh Itseli murder
Broadcaster Paul Byrne and Virgin Media agree to mediate dispute over disciplinary proceedings
Remote-controlled electric shock collars for cats and dogs to be banned
Andy Cash given three life sentences for murders of his two sisters and brother in their Tallaght home
'Crown the Witch': Raucous cheers for Bambie Thug in Malmö have Irish fans dreaming
Travelling fans were in buoyant form after last night’s full dress rehearsal, held amid tightened security at Malmö Arena.
Russian plot to kill Zelensky uncovered and two security officials detained, Ukraine says
‘It adds more fear’: Councillors react to 'worrying' reports an AR-15 was used in Drimnagh murder
Asylum seeker encampment along Dublin city's Grand Canal has doubled in size since the weekend
Poll: Do election leaflets count as junk mail?
Met Gala: Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter make red carpet debut but Zendaya steals the show
Bertie Ahern says a united Ireland is the ‘most desirable outcome for people and communities’
Everything you need to know about what's happening on stage this week at Eurovision
‘Recovery scammers’ re-targeting people who have already been scammed
Two surgical hubs in Dublin due to begin treating patients later this year
Kyren Wilson survives Jak Jones fightback to win world snooker title at Crucible
Garda appeal after theft of refrigerated container holding meat worth €150,000 in Co Dublin