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Monday
11th November 2024
Financial advisor: Top tips for filing your tax returns ahead of Thursday’s deadline
David Quinn
Man jailed for 'brutal' unprovoked Dublin city centre assault with bike saddle
Taoiseach has first call with Trump since election, stresses 'importance of peace'
Man with 'keen interest in bomb-making' gets six-year sentence for manufacturing explosives
Donohoe responds to Eoghan Murphy's claims his housing plans were derailed by senior figures
Fog warning in place for most of the country from 7pm this evening
Gardaí begin search in Wicklow after man (50s) arrested on suspicion of Jo Jo Dullard murder
New Israel Foreign Minister says Palestinian state not a 'realistic' prospect
Fianna Fáil clarifies that it won't decriminalise possession of all drugs
Criticism levelled at COP over reports that organiser engaged with 'fossil fuel deal'
Law professor accused of murder believed trespassers were going to 'fulfil threats' against him
Investigation launched into video that appears to show Premier League ref insulting Jurgen Klopp
Soldier charged over cocaine found in barracks must wait until next year for DPP directions
Michael O'Leary doubles down on teacher comments, as Harris calls words 'crass and ill-informed'
Help-to-buy grant and Rent Tax Credit to get a boost under Fine Gael's housing plans
The party wants to roll out cost-rental for frontline workers.
Second hand clothes website Vinted to launch in Ireland
UK conspiracy theorist jailed for five years for encouraging violence against Chief Medical Officer
Michelle O'Neill says criticism of her attendance at Remembrance Sunday event ‘difficult to hear’
Review: Paul Mescal aims for the big leagues in Gladiator II - so is it any good?
Irish critics can finally have their say on his performance in the Ridley Scott sequel to Gladiator today.
Woman (50s) arrested in connection with fatal July car crash
O'Gorman says Fine Gael would rather a less 'robust' coalition partner than the Green Party
One trillion dollars needed annually to help developing countries prevent climate breakdown
Minister for Climate Eamon Ryan has said there is a ‘real risk’ the negotiations on the climate finance goal could fail.
Sinn Féin promises to scrap the USC on first €45,000 within 100 days of government
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch arrives in Dublin and confirms he intends to stand in general election
Kildare football club in 'shock and mourning' following death of teenage boy in hit-and-run
'Red alert': Plea for urgent action as world hits hottest year of modern records
Have you ever bought cryptocurrency?
'Good teams bounce back' - Farrell trusts Ireland to show true colours
Robbie Williams to play Croke Park concert next August
Gardaí seize €300,000 worth of drugs and cannabis plants in Stepaside, south Dublin
Dr Catherine Conlon: The clock is TikToking on social media access for young teens
Dr Catherine Conlon
Trump names hardline immigration official Tom Homan as new 'border czar'
Man (29) dies in single vehicle crash in Strabane, Co Tyrone
Kremlin denies report that Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin about war in Ukraine
Social Democrats pledges to replace SIPO with new Anti-Corruption Agency
Fianna Fáil pledges to raise State pension to €350
Major climate summit kicks off - but some world leaders (including Ireland's) are giving it a miss
Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tánaiste Micheál Martin are among those failing to attend.
Sunday
10th November 2024
Quiz: How much do you know about the Roman Empire?