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September 2024
Gardaí arrested one driver seven times on suspicion of drink driving last year
The youngest person arrested for suspected drink driving last year was just 13.
Man charged with abduction and with hijacking of car with baby inside earlier this week
Two-stage referendum could be way forward for Irish unity, says Varadkar
Palestinian president calls on countries to stop arming Israel, singling out the United States
Gardai contacted more than 500 times since historical abuse appeal launched
What's behind the viral 'Goodbye Meta AI' message that's being shared on Instagram?
Donohoe 'clear' that no call to Israeli counterpart took place, says Martin
Pathologist tells Cork inquest that link to Covid vaccine in man's death can't be ruled in or out
ESRI calls for land tax to be ‘implemented immediately’ to stop land hoarding in residential market
'Don't turn away, keep speaking out': author Sally Rooney highlights Palestine and Lebanon in London speech
Finance Committee chair says spend on security hut shows a ‘lack of respect for the taxpayer’
John McGuinness questioned why the contract for the security hut was ‘allowed to spiral to a sum of €1.4 million’.
Cairns: TD role suits 'someone with a housewife' as election nears and she expects first child
Sinn Féin budget, not Govt's, would benefit average worker by €1,000, claims Pearse Doherty
Fences along the Grand Canal designed to stop tents are starting to be removed
Grandad spared jail for abusing garda at former Crown Paint site
Appeal for witnesses after cyclist dies following crash in Co Monaghan
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack could be home full-time before Christmas
Testing of drugs found in Irish prisons can take three months on average
Samuel Beckett Bridge fully reopens after closure due to vehicle fire
Stretch of Dublin Bay that has never been accessed by the public opens as part of new greenway
Should you be able to claim tax back on your gym membership?
Gardaí arrest man in connection with 'serious' assault that led to hospitalisation
Status Yellow alerts for wind and rain in place across Dublin, Louth, Meath and Wicklow
Kamala Harris promises to 'grow the middle class' in solo TV interview
Sawn-off shotgun and ammunition found in abandoned vehicle during search operation in Dublin
Four in five pregnant women in Ireland are iron deficient by third trimester, new study finds
New York City mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal criminal charges, sources say
Eamon Ryan to be appointed to key role at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan
Japan court acquits longest-serving death row prisoner more than 50 years after his conviction
Housing Adaptation Grant limit and threshold increases, means-test reform to be approved by Cabinet
New regulations to be brought to Cabinet today ahead of XL Bully ban on 1 October
Four-year wait for adult ADHD assessments in south Dublin and Wicklow, with new referrals paused
Racist attacks in Ireland are being filmed and re-shared as international far-right propaganda
Law allowing nightclubs to open later expected to go to Cabinet in October, Taoiseach says
Harris said he is satisfied that the legislation has gotten the balance right about public health and road safety concerns.
New recycling campaign aims to massively reduce amount of waste being disposed of incorrectly
'We meet at a dangerous moment': Tánaiste addresses the UN Security Council
Irish-qualified goalkeeper becomes Arsenal's youngest ever starter in EFL Cup win
Irish citizens urged to leave Lebanon as Israeli army chief warns of possible ground operation