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April 2024
New York rattled by 4.8 magnitude earthquake
Last Irish troops stationed in Syria as part of UN peacekeeping mission return home
Man charged under money laundering legislation accused of 'romance fraud' totalling €225,000
Storm Kathleen: Flooding and strong winds expected with Status Orange warning for five counties
Minister makes orders that local and European election voting take place on 7 June
Mourners at funeral of Bobbie McKee told his murder 'shattered the peace' of local community
Who are the Kathleens of Storm Kathleen fame?
Van driver remanded in custody over €1.1m cannabis haul at Dublin Port
Heather Humphreys officially confirmed as the new deputy leader of Fine Gael
Ukraine claims it destroyed six Russian military planes in overnight drone attack
Irish man killed in helicopter crash in Swiss Alps named
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Two officers dismissed as Israel says 'grave mistakes' made when it killed seven aid workers in Gaza
Majority of motorists voice strong support for proposal to reduce car traffic in Dublin city centre
'A tragic loss': Tributes paid as man (80s) and woman (70s) die in house fire in Cork city
UN Human Rights Council demands halt to all arms sales to Israel
It is the first time the United Nations top rights body has taken a position on the conflict.
The Erez crossing in northern Gaza will be temporarily reopened for the first time since the Hamas attack on 7 October.
Netanyahu's office also said Israel would allow its port in Ashdod to process aid shipments bound for Gaza.
Poll: Have you listened to Beyoncé's cover of Jolene?
Irish government to stop investing almost €3m in companies based in illegal Israeli settlements
Harris' first Ard Fheis as leader to hear calls for more 'starter homes' and lethal arms for Ukraine
McDonald's to buy back its 225 franchised stores in Israel as it faces continued global boycotts
Prostate cancer cases to double worldwide by 2040, new research suggests
Irish men are becoming the victims of investment fraud more often, with €25m stolen last year
Ireland's largest offshore wind project off Wicklow coast will have '60 to 75' turbines
Wasted Wetlands: Pumping of bogs by Bord na Móna 'hampering rehabilitation'
Environmentalists say the semi-state’s pumping practices in Co Longford are harming the habitats of birds of conservation concern.
The bogs are home to a number of protected species, including Whooper Swans, lapwings and curlews
Planning permission for a 27-turbine wind farm was quashed on appeal in 2021
Local group: “The extent of pumping is simply not required”
Cole Palmer completes hat-trick with injury-time double to stun shambolic United
New evidence into Guildford pub bombing won't be pursued due to Legacy Bill, family told
Strong finish sees Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League
US judge refuses to throw out Trump unclassified documents case for second time in two months
Drop of 25% in corporate tax revenue due to 'technical factor', Michael McGrath says
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Some of Ireland's cleanest rivers and streams at risk from Coillte forestry
Environmental activists are concerned the State company’s cutting and replanting activity on peat is a ‘perfect storm for water quality impacts’.
Status Orange wind warning for five counties as Storm Kathleen set to hit on Saturday
Fresh charges brought against two alleged Dublin rioters already accused of serious offences
Biden urges 'immediate ceasefire' in first call with Netanyahu since strike on aid workers
The US President and the Israeli Prime Minister will hold a phone call later today.
World Central Kitchen has called for an independent investigation into the strikes.
The health ministry in Gaza said 61 people were killed in strikes overnight.
Tomorrow, the UN Human Rights Council will consider a draft resolution calling for an arms embargo on Israel.
Ireland men's team move up in Fifa world rankings as women slip to 25th
Opinion: No one should have to choose between career and family
Tracy Gunn
Gardaí seize 10 firearms and more than €5 million worth of drugs in Dublin raids
Paschal Donohoe 'not planning' to step down from Cabinet role, will contest general election