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August 2024
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
€16 million worth of cannabis seized at Rosslare Europort
Daniel Wiffen and Mona McSharry named as Ireland's flag-bearers for Olympic closing ceremony
Tomorrow’s closing ceremony begins at 8pm Irish time.
Woman (20s) arrested in connection with last year's riots in Dublin city has been released
Thousands turn out in in Belfast for anti-racist demonstration
Here are the local electoral areas with the most (registered) tenancies
Man arrested in Josie Ray murder investigation released without charge
US health regulator rejects MDMA treatment for PTSD, for now
North Korea sends more balloons believed to be carrying rubbish towards South Korea
Over 90 people killed in Israeli strike on school in Gaza City housing displaced people
President Michael D Higgins joins mourners at Edna O’Brien’s funeral in Clare
Anti-immigration groups attempt to set mosque on fire in latest night of violence in Belfast
Man (30s) dies in single vehicle motorcycle collision in Co Longford
Trump's lack of campaign momentum questioned as Kamala Harris continues rapid election tour
'I don't think it was anything beyond what I could do': No excuses from Adeleke as she rues 4th
'I really don't have anything to hide': 400m silver medallist Naser insists she is a clean athlete
Australian breakdancer 'Raygun' hits back at online critics after unique Olympics routine
Why Ireland's vision of being the 'Saudi Arabia of offshore wind' is in trouble
‘We were all Fianna Fáil-ers’: The rise of the Stardust owners’ business empire
The UN's Irish woman with a front-row seat to revolution in Bangladesh
Recycling trays to be trialled to ‘discourage people going through bins in search of plastic bottles’
Locals in Tipperary told to carry out dubious 'citizen's arrests' on asylum seekers
A protest has been maintained outside a hotel in the area since May.
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Teenager due in court after female PSNI officer sustains severe facial injuries in Belfast assault
Tonight wasn't Rhasidat Adeleke's night - but at 21, she showed the world her night will come soon
Bodycam footage shows local police anger at Secret Service after Donald Trump shooting
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Around a thousand people gather in Belfast to counter anti-immigration demonstration
Additional resources from Police Scotland will arrive next week.
The PSNI has released images of five individuals they want to speak to in relation to the recent disorder.
Additional resources from Police Scotland will arrive to Northern Ireland next week.
Thousands gathered for a counter protest against a planned anti-immigration demonstration.
Rhasidat Adeleke confirms she will run 4x400m relay final tomorrow night
Rhasidat Adeleke comes fourth in women's 400m final at the Olympics
The 21-year-old is the first Irish woman to ever compete in an Olympic sprint final.
Plane with 62 people on board crashes in Brazil, with all passengers presumed dead
Fugitive Catalan leader flees Spain once again, bound for Belgium
Rabbi charged with illegal circumcision in Dublin challenges lawfulness of ongoing detention
Homecoming event planned next week for boxing champion Kellie Harrington
Katie Price ordered to attend next court hearing by judge, with ‘no ifs or buts’
'New dawn' for Stardust families as Govt signs off on €24m redress scheme
The redress scheme, which has been agreed with the families, follows the Stardust inquest verdict of unlawful killing last April.
Ex-Ireland international Lee Carsley named as England interim manager
Kishoge Train Station, dormant since its construction in 2009, to open later this month