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Thursday
19th December 2024
Teenager charged in connection with assault in Mullingar that left victim in critical condition
Which political party had the best 2024?
Gisele Pelicot: The rape victim who stood up to her abusers and became a feminist hero
Mayo GAA make second voluntary disclosure to Revenue
FactCheck: False claims about Ireland's position on Gaza ramp up after embassy closure
Man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare chief to appear at extradition hearing
Israel launches strikes against ports and infrastructure in Yemen, killing at least nine people
Israel restricting water access in Gaza constitutes 'act of genocide'
Human rights watchdog calls on McEntee to clarify reason for pausing asylum decisions for Syrians
RTÉ confirms Ireland's Fittest Family to return to air in January
Scientist due to start work at Trinity who is stuck in Gaza pleads with Irish government for help
‘Day by day, I experience trauma, fear, a lot of bad feelings – disappointment, a feeling of missing out.’
Wednesday
18th December 2024
Progress in Gaza ceasefire talks raises hopes of potentially reaching deal
At least 20 people dead following shipwreck off coast of Tunisia
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Court of Appeal finds planning deviations render Donegal wind farm 'unauthorised'
Fine Gael councillor Emma Blain elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin
Galway farmer who threw cow dung at junior Minister Anne Rabbitte spared jail time
A pickpocketing seagull, a spoiled vote and a resignation - all this on day one of the new Dáil
Various Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese products being recalled due to possible presence of listeria
Data rules and lack of legal basis for suspensions are key issues in military discipline report
From leaving school at 16 to the Dáil's first female Ceann Comhairle - who is Verona Murphy?
Indian navy speedboat crashes into ferry leaving 13 people dead
A new Ceann Comhairle elected as Mary Lou's bid to become Taoiseach voted down
The 34th Dáil sat today for the first time.
Man jailed for seven years for the rape of a teenage girl after a New Year's Eve party
Government announces deal signed for new €53m French built Government Jet
The Department of Defence has signed an agreement for the French-made Falcon 6X.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy ordered to wear electronic tag after losing corruption appeal
Convicted rapist pleads guilty to harassing three female Sunday World journalists
New Zealand man accused of burglary during Dublin riots claims he has alibi, court hears
Pálás cinema in Galway to close down in February due to 'stark reality' of costs and competition
House prices nationally have increased by 157% from their low point in early 2013
Have you been impacted by the Holyhead delays? We want to hear from you
Man taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after Finglas shooting
PSNI officer to be prosecuted for offence linked to Troubles memorial in Belfast during pandemic
Almost 100 people have crashed during their driving test in the last two years
Moore Street shops and stalls searched in operation by Revenue and gardaí
HSE preparing for surge in flu and respiratory illnesses as number of cases doubles in last week
Two teenagers arrested in relation to Westmeath incident which left man in critical condition
Trial postponed for man accused of Parnell Square attack on children and care worker