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Yesterday
20th December 2024
After a decade, plans are finally progressing for the new €100m City Library in Dublin
Thomas 'Nicky' McConnell found guilty of murdering Gareth Hutch in Dublin ambush
Status Yellow wind warnings issued across the west coast over the weekend
Daniel O’Donnell warns fans about Facebook scammers after nun among those conned
Are you working over the Christmas holidays?
Britain's King Charles' cancer treatment ‘to continue into next year’
Gardaí urge public to be vigilant over 'very high levels' of text message scams
Man arrested in relation to death of woman in Gorey released without charge
Dublin Airport set for busiest day of Christmas season
Lone parents and renters among groups most likely to have an income that does not cover their needs
New images of Kyran Durnin released by gardaí as part of renewed appeal for information
US lawmakers reject Republican bill that would have averted government shutdown
Macron thanks Gisele Pelicot for 'dignity and courage' amid guilty verdicts in mass rape trial
Dominique Pelicot, 72, had already admitted to drugging Gisele Pelicot for almost a decade so he and strangers he recruited online could rape her.
Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals.
Speaking outside court, Gisele Pelicot said she has "never regretted" the public trial.
President says Israel's actions in Gaza 'transcend all boundaries of humanitarian law'
McDonald says 'multiple people' capable of leading Sinn Féin as she rules out presidential bid
A run for the presidency is not on the horizon for McDonald, she tells The Journal.
Thursday
19th December 2024
'Heart, Be at Peace' by Donal Ryan named the An Post Irish Book of the Year
Taoiseach among EU leaders to agree for continued support for Ukraine ahead of Trump presidency
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Israeli embassy removes flag at Dublin site ahead of closure
Record year for Trump's Doonbeg golf resort as profits double to €2m in 2023
Advertising watchdog upholds complaints against ads run by Pippa O'Connor and Rosanna Davison
Man who attacked doctor with champagne bottle jailed for 9.5 years
Woman in her 30s found dead in Gorey named locally
Male cyclist (50s) dies following crash in Castleknock Village
South Dublin County Council becomes first in Ireland with majority female councillors
'Works paused' but government to keep housing people at Athlone IPAS centre after court hearing
Brothers from Limerick to be sentenced for attack with hurley and wrench that hospitalised former friend
Status Yellow wind warnings issued for six coastal counties this weekend
Debunked: Image of Bono and Bob Geldof holding Israeli flags is AI-generated
Father sentenced after leaving infant daughter in car for eight hours to buy alcohol and drugs
Armed gardaí arrest two men, seize gun and stop 'imminent threat to life' in west Dublin
Tipperary school choir goes viral for 'phenomenal' rendition of classic Christmas carol
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British man pleads guilty to drug offence linked to MV Matthew raid, state's biggest drug seizure
Garda investigation after asylum seeker attacked by group of men in Athlone
A local group said it was the latest example of how ‘violence had been legitimised’ in the town.
Labour Party walks away from government formation talks with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Life under conflict: The struggle for water in Northwest Syria
Louay Tajiddin
Second man charged over assault of two gardaí in Dublin as one victim still in critical condition