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March 2024
Jury to begin deliberations into Stardust fire next week
Bank of Ireland extends deadline for stopping app updates on older phones and devices
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison for cryptocurrency fraud
US prosecutors were seeking a prison term of 40-50 years after a New York jury found Bankman-Fried guilty.
Resistance to antibiotics and threats to undersea cables among key risks for Ireland
A soldier has been arrested following the seizure of drugs and cash at a military base
Man charged in connection to multi-million euro drug seizure released on bail
Government missed last year's social and affordable housing targets by 2,680 homes
Homelessness: Record 4,170 children in emergency accommodation last month
9,671 adults and 4,170 children were in emergency accommodation in February.
Poland raids Russian spy network targeting EU with propaganda and disinformation
Woman challenges decision to grant planning permission for telecommunications mast in West Cork
Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan doubles down on statement calling An Garda Síochána ‘rotten to the core’
No DART services running between Grand Canal Dock and Bray this weekend
Father spared jail and fined €300 after attacking daughter's sex abuser in courtroom
Items seized in Dundalk after over €4 million worth of cocaine found on Donegal beaches last year
Poll: Do you save into a private pension?
Sedatives, steroids, and erectile dysfunction meds among illegal drugs seized by HPRA
Ex-broadcaster Chris Donoghue to become new Govt Press Secretary, stepping down as Coveney advisor
Eamon Ryan says he is not in favour of immediate congestion charges
Four people arrested in connection with December fire at Galway hotel earmarked for asylum seekers
Man (20s) dies following collision between car and lorry in Co Roscommon
US attempts to distance itself from Israel but decisive test to come over Rafah assault
'The community is so devastated': Locals pay tributes to mother and daughters killed in Mayo crash
Two young sisters from Dublin organise Easter egg drive for children in Temple Street Hospital
'You’d feel for any team that gets a battering' - Mickey Harte on facing Dublin
Dublin funeral of IRA bomber Rose Dugdale hears she never regretted the life she chose
Owners warned over chocolate after surge in number of dogs poisoned last year
Poll: Strong division among younger voters on immigration issues and candidates
Kevin Cunningham
Female junior doctors repeatedly penalised by medical training system
Women make up more than half the trainee doctor workforce but criticise lack of support for pregnancy and family life.
Investigation by Noteworthy finds women delaying or leaving specialist training
Some doctors are not entitled to maternity pay when doing training-related research
Irish Medical Organisation: “Without support, women will drop out of medicine”
Sharp increase in prosecutions and prison terms for asylum seekers arriving without passports
Baltimore bridge collapse: Two bodies recovered in search for missing workers
Sonar scans indicate that the debris of the bridge has “encased” some of the missing vehicles which were on the crossing as it collapsed.
The US National Transportation Safety Board chairperson said interviews with crew members will begin later today.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore said this incident will have a "huge economic impact" on the US.
Simon Harris meets with fellow coalition leaders for first time as Fine Gael leader
Singer and 1970s chart topper Gilbert O'Sullivan receives Freedom of Waterford award
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
UN: 'Delivering aid to Gaza is like navigating a brutal obstacle course'
Mother and daughters killed in Mayo crash yesterday have been named
Hate Speech law: 'As legislators, it is our responsibility to draw the line on hate'
Malcolm Byrne
Court permits hospital to give blood transfusion to Jehovah's Witness patient in ICU
'It has to stop': Ireland will intervene in South Africa's genocide case against Israel