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August 2024
Ten police officers injured in mob attack on hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham, UK
The UK’s Home Secretary Yvette Cooper called the incident the “criminal, violent attack” on the hotel “utterly appalling”.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 12
28:59
Israeli strikes on Gaza schools kill at least 30 people, mostly women and children
Three people in serious condition after fire breaks out at their home in Wexford
Daniel Wiffen claims second Olympic medal with bronze in 1,500m final
Scottie Scheffler claims Olympic gold as McIlroy error costs him medal chance
Dozens arrested across UK as Starmer condemns racist 'far-right thuggery'
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill said that communities have to work to keep “free from hate and division”.
Latest violence in Bangladesh leaves almost 50 people dead as rival protesters march
Flooding expected tomorrow morning as Status Orange rain warning forecast for three counties
Cafe and supermarket burnt out during anti-immigration riot in Belfast
Road Safety Authority could lose responsibility for NCTs and driver tests, minister says
Rhys McClenaghan has his sights set on more apparatus and more medals at LA 2028
Man charged with assaulting another man and police officers in Tyrone
Man charged with murder of Daena Walsh at apartment in Midleton, Co Cork
Fine Gael still the most popular party as number of voters concerned by far-right doubles
Man (20s) dead following crash between van and lorry in Co Sligo
Sitdown Sunday: The Succession-style legal battle for the Murdoch empire
Project 2025, JD Vance and accusations of 'weirdness': How Republicans lost their momentum
Slushies and ice baths: Here's how Irish athletes are coping with the heat in the Olympic Village
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Glasthule Lodge is a chance to own a piece of musical history… for €4,250,000
'I've got balls anyway': Q&A with Ireland's first ever Olympic medalist in gymnastics
World's biggest scooter sharing firm wanted to launch in Ireland but Irish law means it can't
Lime has fallen foul of a weight limit imposed by the government.
Three other firms still hope to operate here with smaller scooters.
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Olympics Daily with Cooney and O'Carroll: Episode 11
40:26
Quiz: How much do you know about Irish music festivals?
Kellie Harrington will box for another Olympic gold medal after winning her semi-final in Paris
Harrington was already guaranteed to be the first Irish woman to medal at two Olympic Games.
St Lucia's Julien Alfred stuns Sha'Carri Richardson to win Olympic 100m gold
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Parenting: Kids should not be concerned about wrinkles before they even hit puberty
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Status yellow warning for rain issued for six counties in the west and north tomorrow
Department of Social Protection aware of text scam claiming MyGov email is ‘suspended’
McClenaghan delivers what he promised on a magical night for Irish sport
Rhys McClenaghan is an Olympic champion, conquering his Tokyo demons with audacity.
At least 37 killed in terrorist attack on popular Mogadishu beach
Ireland's Ben Healy finishes 10th in Paris road race
Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan wins magnificent gold in pommel horse final
The Co Down gymnast scored a massive 15.533 to claim Olympic gold.
Far-right protesters clash with police across the UK
Two arrests made after PSNI riot officers deployed to protests in Belfast
Man receives ‘significant injuries’ after being shot in the leg in Co Down
Nine killed in airstrikes in the West Bank, says Israeli army
Man accused of ramming multiple State premises had 'delusional fantasies', court hears