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September 2024
Ireland will enter Eurovision 2025, but the Netherlands is tight-lipped about its plans
Domestic violence protection orders increase by 25% in five years – court report
Donald Trump says 2024 presidential run will be his last if he loses
New €2,000 fine for selling nicotine-inhaling products, like vapes, at children's events
Safety concerns raised as mega American SUVs and pick-ups imported to Ireland and EU
Hate speech laws do need to be updated despite being dropped from hate crime bill, Taoiseach says
Higgins accuses Israel of leaking his letter of congratulations to President of Iran
President Higgins disagrees with Harris’ claim that record homelessness linked to migration
TD Paul Murphy has condemned the Taoiseach’s comments as a “dog-whistle”.
Solid fuel burning in homes and road traffic continue to be ‘main threats to good air quality’
'Safe for now': Asylum seekers on how they're seeking safety in Dublin after spate of attacks
“We worry that a petrol bomb will come in through the window,” one man staying at a disused council property said.
Quiz: How much do you know about Sally Rooney?
Irish centenarians share the secrets of their long lives (it's not eating five a day)
Money Diaries: A public servant on €44K living in Dublin
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Man City score stoppage-time equaliser to deny 10-man Arsenal in Etihad thriller
Keir Starmer rules out austerity measures as the Labour Party's annual conference opens
Three arrested as Culture Night celebrations in Temple Bar descend into chaos Friday night
McGrath says Justice Commissioner role will be ‘challenging and complex’
Rory McIlroy loses out to Billy Horschel in PGA Championship play-off at Wentworth
BAM hits back at claims that it is 'extracting taxpayer money' on children's hospital build
Government accused of ‘cowardice’ for abandoning hate incitement proposals
Netanyahu admits 'series of blows' on Hezbollah but says Israel will 'not tolerate' attacks in return
The world is watching as the two sides exchange attacks despite calls from leaders around the world to de-escalate.
Israel is threatening to send Hezbollah a 'message'.
The deputy chief of Hezbollah has said it is ready for 'all military possibilities'.
The EU's top foreign affairs diplomat has expressed 'extreme concern' over the escalating situation.
Six people facing disciplinary process in wake of Aoife Johnston’s death
Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv wounds 21
Suicide survivor becomes fastest and oldest person to swim River Shannon in aid of charity
Poll: Is September too early for Halloween decorations?
Deer hunter who accidentally shot soccer player during match identified by gardaí
Woman (40s) arrested following fire at house in Cork city
More than 50 workers killed in coal mine in Iran after gas leak
Four people killed and dozens injured in mass shooting in Alabama by multiple attackers
Sitdown Sunday: The TV producers who created Donald Trump's persona
New poll sees Sinn Féin lag behind Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independents
Opinion: Some would have us believe that Irishness is about place and blood — they're wrong
Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne
Analysis: Inheritance tax change might appear to be a victory for ordinary families - it is not
This Howth home is akin to a five-star resort, complete with a gym, cinema and outdoor spa
Interview: Does Eamon Ryan trust Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael on climate? Well, no.
The former leader of the Green Party is hopeful his party will get back into Government.
Last-gasp Shanahan try sees Ulster open with victory over champions Glasgow