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2024
LISTEN: Shortlist for 2023 RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish song of the year
Irish MEPs say Ireland should have supported South Africa's genocide case against Israel
Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh: Who is the Irish lawyer acting in a genocide case against Israel?
Ní Ghrálaigh’s brief this week was to advocate for measures to protect the rights of Palestinian people.
Senior member of Kinahan cartel pleads guilty to facilitating murder of Noel Kirwan
'Trailblazer' Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1, has died aged 83
Teachers' Union to ballot academic staff at technological universities on industrial action
Israel argues its defence in South Africa's Gaza genocide case at The Hague
Suspected cocaine worth estimated €3.4 million seized in Rosslare Harbour
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
ESRI report says government's housing targets are 'too low' to meet population growth
Eight-week suspension for Donegal GAA manager Jim McGuinness overturned
Poll: Will you watch the Gladiators reboot?
Teenager arrested as part of investigation into Christmas Eve killings in Blanchardstown
Gardaí confirm they have identified man sleeping rough who was found dead in Dublin this week
New arrivals 'not required' to remain in State accommodation
Italy's deputy prime minister to testify in trial over 2019 migrant standoff
Cold weekend ahead with temperatures expected to plunge to -3 degrees in parts
Explainer: Why did the US and UK just launch airstrikes in Yemen?
Man (20s) hospitalised after being stabbed in Temple Bar
EU shuts legal case after Ireland finally submits years-late climate plan - but it's still unfinished
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax evasion charges
Tánaiste: Calls for govt to join genocide case against Israel are 'trying to create division' in Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Sunak holds Cabinet call amid speculation of strikes against Houthi rebels over Red Sea attacks
Two men arrested by gardaí investigating firearms seizure in Finglas in 2022
Former US president Donald Trump defies judge and addresses civil fraud trial
Man jailed for 'appalling' rape of eight-year-old cousin while he was babysitting in her home
Inquest told any delay in exiting 'toxic hot environment' of Stardust increased chances of death
Explainer: 'No deal' in public pay talks, but why are they always so tense?
Unions have been seeking pay to be restored since a €4 billion austerity cut in 2009.
Late Late Toy Show and Rugby World Cup coverage most watched broadcasts last year
Half-price public transport fares now available to 24- and 25-year-olds
Former bank manager jailed for two years for stealing €2.7m from AIB
Cork families and businesses mired by 'red tape', as Council shows 'no urgency' on flood relief
Prison addiction counsellor charged after drugs discovered at her home
All-Ireland winners, soccer and rugby internationals among 200 athletes to sign Palestine solidarity letter
Chinese premier to meet with Taoiseach during visit to Ireland next week
Basketball club sought resignation of child abuser after recognising him in RTÉ TV report
The inquiry examining allegations around the abuse of children by a former sports coach sat again in Dublin today.
Four men arrested as two suspected petrol bombs, machetes and slash hooks seized in Cork