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April 2024
Bus Éireann to cut €10 charge for extra bags and bikes on buses
Debunked: Posts advertising free online further education certificate courses are a scam
Man from Eritrea who landed at Dublin Airport without passport or ID is jailed for two months
Taoiseach Simon Harris receives seal of office from President Higgins
The nomination of Harris as Taoiseach passed a vote in the Dáil by 88 votes to 69.
New payments for fodder transport announced in 'brutal year' for farming
Two more measles cases confirmed - bringing total number this year to 13
'I promise to be a Taoiseach for all': Simon Harris reaches across political divide in first speech
European court rules Swiss government violated human rights by failing on climate action
Dublin-Belfast train route to get EU funding of €165m and reduced journey time of under two hours
No vote on Micheal Healy-Rae’s Taoiseach bid, despite nomination from brother Danny
Supreme Court rules new guidelines that cut awards in personal injury claims are legally binding
The ruling was made after the court rejected an appeal by a woman to have her award reassessed.
Poll: Will you watch the Euro 2025 Qualifier tonight?
Former TD accused of driving under the influence of cocaine has court case adjourned until June
'Speak English': Activists say Croatian man died as a result of 'racist assault' in Clondalkin
‘Failed his way to the top’: McDonald says country needs an election, not another new Taoiseach
Varadkar's parting speech: 'Most if not all' of Ireland's recent problems had external origins
Sleeping tablets and Xanax worth €95,000 seized after gardaí stop car in north Dublin
Aoife Barry: What could Dublin learn from Cork's English Market?
Aoife Barry
Could McConalogue be the next EU commissioner? Minister says there's no point in speculating
Today we get a new Taoiseach - here's a rundown of how it's going to go
March broke temperature records for tenth month in a row as western Europe saw heavy rainfall
Turner's Cross closed indefinitely in major setback to Cork City
Appeals court judge rejects Trump’s last-ditch bid to delay his hush-money trial
Here's what the Irish athletes will wear at the Olympics opening ceremony
Fodder Committee to discuss the difficulties farmers are facing as a result of the wet weather
Senior army officer slams government defence plan as 'catastrophic' and 'act of self-harm'
Lt Col Conor King has written a scathing assessment of the government’s major 2023 defence strategy.
Opinion: Israel's treatment of innocent Palestinians is reminiscent of humanity's darkest days
Bobby McDonagh
Leaders of France, Egypt, Jordan warn Israel against offensive in the city of Rafah
Israel pulled its forces out of the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday “to prepare for future missions”, the country’s defence minister said.
Egyptian state-linked media reported that talks in Cairo aimed at brokering a truce had made "significant progress".
However, Israel's Ynet news outlet cited an unidentified Israeli official as saying that "we still don't see a deal on the horizon".
A senior Hamas official meanwhile told AFP that "we cannot speak of concrete progress so far".
Teenager sentenced to 16 months in prison for rape of young boy
Pictures: Millions of people gather to watch solar eclipse sweep across North America
Tánaiste rejects O'Dea's 'party lens' criticism, says public want to be put above party politics
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Thorntons Recycling fined €60k for health and safety breaches after death of employee
Leo Varadkar officially resigns as Taoiseach at Áras an Uachtaráin
Varadkar’s resignation was accepted by President Michael D Higgins today.
The former FG leader tendered his resignation in writing to President Michael D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin this evening.
In his final interview as Taoiseach, he said Government should have invested more in areas like housing in 2011.
He told The Journal today that making up his mind to step down was hard, but said he has had "no regrets" over the decision.
Varadkar hopes his bad rep with unionists will be reassessed 'with the fullness of time'
Marvel actor Jonathan Majors avoids jail and is sentenced to probation for assaulting ex-girlfriend
Fake ad data Tánaiste obtained from Google through court order being 'forensically analysed'
Rehab centre converted to Covid-19 isolation unit in 2020 has no budget to reopen this year
John Dundon appeal against murder conviction to go ahead this month