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July
July 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Dublin City Council officials table weaker car restrictions for new transport plan
Deflected goal sees France book Euro quarter-final spot
DPP lodges appeal against Cathal Crotty's three-year suspended sentence
Crotty was convicted and given a fully-suspended sentenced last month for the assault of Natasha O’Brien in Limerick on 22 May 2022.
How To Get To Heaven From Belfast: Filming begins on new show from makers of Derry Girls
Kerry GAA says stadium renovations in jeopardy after exclusion from 'Golden Visa' scheme
Teacher who falsely alleged colleague was child abuser in anonymous letter escapes jail
Five more countries to be added to Ireland’s ‘safe countries’ list
Woman raped by taxi driver tells court it was her 'worst nightmare'
Debunked: A comparison of US temperatures in May 1896 and May 2024 is misleading
Man jailed for eight years for rape and false imprisonment of his wife
Supreme Court rules that Trump is immune from prosecution for 'official acts' during presidency
New electric vehicle sales down by close to 25% when compared to same period last year
Carer and accomplice convicted of stealing over €34k from pensioners in violent burglaries
Donald Tusk warns of 'great danger' as Kremlin says it's watching French elections 'very closely'
Man jailed for eight years for rape and aggravated sexual assault of woman in Galway
The judge said a character reference ‘goes up in smoke’ when an offence of such a serious nature is committed.
Councillors slam 'bizarre overreach' as junior minister seeks to halt Dublin traffic plan
After a major first round win for the National Rally, what happens next in the French elections?
Poor visibility in Kerry causes rescue teams to ‘reassess’ search efforts for missing hillwalker
Poll: Should RTÉ show live performances from Electric Picnic?
Italian customs seize €630m worth of MDMA 'precursor' from China
‘Urgent appeal’ issued for blood donations, especially from people of African heritage
'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Beryl hits Caribbean as first Category 4 ever in June
Taylor Swift gives shoutout to Stevie Nicks in the crowd on final show of three-night Aviva run
She told the crowd the gigs were the first time the Aviva Stadium has been sold out for three-nights in a row.
Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon to serve four-month prison sentence on contempt charges
Palestinians flee Gaza City's Shujaiya district after fourth day of heavy bombardment
Alliance confident of taking Westminster seat Jeffrey Donaldson has held for almost three decades
Free contraception now available for women aged 32-35
June
June 2024
England avoid shock at Euro 2024 as Spain ease into quarter-finals
Quiz: How well do you know British Prime Ministers through the years?
Banksy confirms migrant boat prop at Glastonbury festival was his artwork
Seven people dead after heavy rain causes intense flooding in Switzerland, Italy and France
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A corporate events planner on €58K living in Dublin
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Huge turnout sees far-right National Rally top the polls in first round of French elections
Today saw the first of two rounds of voting in France, with the second round to come a week from now on 7 July.
Kerry make it past a passive Derry in quarter-final
Voting gets underway in France's snap election with result projections expected later this evening
Man in his 80s dies in quad bike collision on Achill Island, Co Mayo