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August 2024
UN report questions 'integrity' of Venezuela election results process
Attempts of investment fraud surged by 76% in first half of this year, Bank of Ireland says
House prices surge by almost 9% nationally, with Dublin outpacing the rest of the country
Eir and Ryanair most frequently named companies in complaints to watchdog
Over 22,000 consumers contacted the CCPC for help in the first half of the year.
US approves $20 billion weapons package for Israel, despite its own calls for ceasefire
Tipp blockade organisers say they'll 'regroup' after gardaí escort 80 asylum seekers through
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Ukraine now in control of 74 settlements in Russia's Kursk region, Zelenskyy says
Woman believed to be Ireland's oldest person dies aged 109
Cocaine worth €10.5 million seized at Dublin Port
Measles: 82 confirmed cases in Ireland so far this year
Northern Ireland sees record low unemployment but high number of adults not seeking work
Dublin Airport refused planning permission for 950-space staff car park
Things must improve at University Hospital Limerick, says Donnelly, as trolley numbers increase
Ten prisoners have been taken to hospital after overdoses at Portlaoise Prison
Man (60s) dies after being attacked by bull on Limerick farm
Department of Health recommended new drug for public scheme to tackle RSV
Tánaiste writes to UN to express 'extreme concern' at airstrike that damaged Irish army vehicles
Two Irish military vehicles were damaged in the incident on Saturday night when an apparent airstrike on a village narrowly missed the armoured cars.
Man accused of violent disorder at Coolock protest allegedly had journalist's stolen phone
Second man arrested over attack on mosque in Co Down
What do we know about the Irish murder suspect shot dead by police in Malta?
Man accused of Marlborough Street knife attack released on bail
Twitter ordered to pay €550k to former senior employee, a record for unfair dismissal in Ireland
Cold sores and thrush among conditions pharmacists should be able to prescribe for, report says
'Racism and bigotry will always be outmaneuvered in Belfast' says Mary McAleese
Northern Lights dazzle Irish stargazers with Met Éireann saying repeat viewing possible tonight
Met Éireann has said there will be an opportunity to see the Perseid meteor shower and possibly more Northern Lights this evening.
Almost 1.5 million people watched Kellie Harrington's boxing final live last week
EU to send hundreds of firefighters to Greece to battle growing wildfires
Woman in her 20s killed in three vehicle crash in Co Wexford
Police investigating alleged rape of Irish woman in Portugal
Body found during search for kayaker (60s) who went missing off the Waterford coast yesterday
Poll: Should single-sex schools be phased out?
Young woman hospitalised after crash near Limerick city has died in hospital
Birdwatch Ireland urges capture of rose-ringed parakeet to curb spread of non-native species
Woman allegedly murdered by Irishman in Malta had recently filed harassment reports with police
Davy Fitzgerald confirmed as new Antrim senior hurling manager
Iran dismisses calls from West to 'stand down' retaliatory attack threats on Israel
Man (32) charged over yesterday's serious stabbing of 11-year-old girl in London