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April 2024
Ryanair to resume flights to and from Israel beginning in June
Bank of Ireland's mobile app service restored after outage
FG deputy mayor at centre of €700k landfill row takes aim at Greens and targets Dáil bid
Irish man among those who died in helicopter crash in Swiss Alps
Dog warden issues warning to owners after three dogs attacked in Co Clare in recent days
Camped out in the Dáil canteen, Harris prepped to woo 'kingmaker' Independents
Meetings between Independent TDs and Simon Harris have been underway over the last two days.
Six independent TDs have said they will support Simon Harris's Taoiseach nomination next week
GPs at ED doors and fast build beds: The HSE and Donnelly's plan to tackle UHL's overcrowding
DUP focus ‘undiminished’ despite ‘difficult and shocking’ Donaldson resignation, Robinson says
Govt pauses non-essential farm inspections amid 'exceptional' weather conditions
Former Dublin GAA star Diarmuid Connolly's hearing for alleged New Year's Eve assault delayed
David Cameron says Nato wants to help Ukraine without putting boots on the ground
A united Ireland would cost €20 billion every year for 20 years, says study
The GAA says there's nothing funny about Supermac's April Fool's joke
'Blame Hamas': Here's how Israeli media have reacted to the IDF killing seven aid workers
The victims were staff of the US-based charity World Central Kitchen, which was in Gaza to provide food to starving civilians.
Palestinian-American doctor walks out of meeting with Biden in protest over US Gaza stance
Poll: Would you support a united Ireland?
Man arrested after €1.1 million worth of cannabis seized at Dublin Port
Money Diaries: How is your spending and saving going? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
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Insurance premiums rise by 8% despite drop in cost of settlements
Man appears in NY court charged with murder of Longford native Sarah McNally in New York
New York judge rejects Trump’s bid to delay hush-money trial until immunity ruling
'Demons were following me': Call to make HHC illegal after users experience psychotic episodes
HHC, a semisynthetic cannabinoid derived from CBD, is widely available in Ireland.
There are growing concerns that HHC is triggering psychotic episodes in certain people
HHC vapes are widely available online, and in vape and CBD shops
"I was seeing and hearing things that weren't there. I was being followed around by demons," one man told us
Police remove migrants, including families with children, from Paris City Hall ahead of Olympics
Basketball Ireland abandon controversial plan to replay final 0.3 seconds of match
Woman died of blood clots days after doctor discharged her with panic attack symptoms
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Fianna Fáil MEP accuses Ursula von der Leyen of ‘silence’ on genocide case against Israel
Bodies of six aid workers killed by Israel taken out of Gaza
The attack has prompted global condemnation, with US President Joe Biden saying that Israel has “not done enough to protect civilians”.
The remains of the six international staff, who were killed alongside one Palestinian colleague, are set to be taken out of Gaza through the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
The chief of staff of the Israeli Defence Forces said that the strike on the World Central Kitchen convoy was "a grave mistake".
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack ‘doing well’ as she begins rehabilitation process
Woman who dreaded going to work in takeaway for fear of sexual assault and rape awarded €143k
Opinion: We must rethink recycling for Ireland’s Circular Economy and stop penalising consumers
Fearghal Carroll
At least nine people killed in Taiwan after 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocks country
Repair work to roof of Iveagh Markets to begin later this month
After one year and 373 witnesses, jurors at Stardust inquest begin deliberations
12-year-old boy suspected of shooting classmates tells police he was bullied at school
TY students to sit new road safety course in light of 'horrific' death toll
Irish Farmers' Association criticise plans for 'blitz of farm inspections' amid heavy rain