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October 2024
Opinion: Government cannot delay when it comes to redress for school abuse survivors
Dr James Gallen
An apple costs $2.50 where Harris visited this week. High costs are big issue both sides of the pond
Extension of mortgage relief shows Ireland's housing spending increasingly based on vibes
Look at many of the government’s housing policies, and a similar pattern emerges.
Opinion: 'Be warned - the Camino gets into your brain and can be hard to shake off'
Eanna Brophy
Architectural delight with panoramic Dublin views on the market for €1,595,000
Medical Council suggests controls needed on widely used prescription drug
'They control weather': Trump supporters have been brewing up a storm of hurricane misinformation
The topic has become a big political issue as US voters get set to go to the polls.
Ulster get the better of Connacht with bonus-point win in nine-try thriller
Quiz: How much do you know about Paddington Bear?
White House visit in the bag, but Harris might be unhappy Sanchez said what he didn't this week
The budget is done, the White House visit complete, and maybe some ‘Harris 2024′ mugs were picked up before flying home. What’s the Taoiseach’s next move?
'A titan of independence': Alex Salmond, former First Minister of Scotland, has died aged 69
He served as First Minister of Scotland between 2007 and 2014.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Leinster power to bonus-point defeat of Munster in Croke Park URC clash
Opinion: 'One forester said all the rules around planting native trees make him want to scream'
Dermot McNally
Maths Week: Your Saturday puzzle
Two people arrested at protest against use of Shannon Airport by US military
Dog attacks on people up 44% last year, with 442 cases reported to local authorities
Donegal-Derry standout tie in 2025 GAA football championship draws
All Irish troops unharmed in Lebanon, but Taoiseach is 'extraordinarily concerned' amid unrest
Unifil confirmed that a UN peacekeeper underwent surgery after being shot in Lebanon overnight.
Sinn Féin member resigns over claims of sending inappropriate messages to teen
Cocaine worth €70,000 seized in Limerick city
At least 16 dead as Hurricane Milton clean up begins for Florida
Harris to show she has 'physical and mental' strength by releasing medical history report
'I feel so lucky to be alive': Nicola Hanney on life after seeing her ex-partner Paul Moody jailed
More than 400 kilos of cannabis with estimated street value of €8.5 million seized in Dublin
Two men arrested over alleged people smuggling at Rosslare Europort
Israel 'must stop firing' on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, Taoiseach says
Ready, set, wait: With election speculation rampant, how soon could the Government call one?
What's really in your tank? Ireland to raise concerns about fraudulent biofuel with EU ministers
Brighton Bombing, 40 years on: 'What saved Thatcher was the path it took'
Rory Carroll
Disinformation expert fears diocese is helping to 'mainstream conspiracy theories'
There are growing concerns that the Waterford diocese has become a ‘test case’ for hardline factions in the Catholic Church in Ireland.
'We're ready': How far along are the main parties in picking election candidates?
We’ve taken a look at the numbers as the political parties start up their election machines.
Ireland come from behind to beat USA in final WXV1 game
Sean 'Diddy' Combs to remain in jail while he makes third bail bid in sex trafficking case
Ireland suffer late heartbreak against Norway
Second round of campaign to vaccinate children in Gaza against polio will be 'more complicated'
Hurricane Milton: Death toll rises to 16 as Biden says storm caused estimated $50bn of damage
The storm downed power lines, shredded the roof of the Tampa baseball stadium and inundated homes.