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Wednesday 18 September 2024 Dublin: 9°C
Gardaí and Europol to give more details about major cocaine seizure involving Irish drug cartel
Hezbollah claims that detonating pagers were packed with explosives before arriving in Lebanon
Liverpool and Aston Villa win away from home, while Bayern Munich score nine on CL opening night
UN to vote on a Palestinian resolution demanding Israel end illegal occupation
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
A mix of personal stories and opinions on the stories of the day.
Country waits with bated breath to see how we waste €14 billion
Carl Kinsella
When the soldiers raided our house, they destroyed everything. I was just so angry
Sara Alajmeh
Caught in an endless cycle of failed productivity? Me too
Margaret Lynch
Is the chat show still relevant as our viewing habits change?
Luke Mulcahy
Human trafficking has increased by 20% in Ireland in last three years, new report shows
'Kids are being harmed online': Campaign calls for legislation to regulate tech companies
Around 52,000 new homes needed per year until 2050 due to pent-up demand, says Central Bank
'We were in a minefield': Declassified papers reveal truth behind 1979 Army range blast that killed 3 boys
45 years later, some survivors are still looking for answers about what happened.
Dozens of children from Gaza to be brought to Ireland for medical care under new plan
Yesterday
17th September 2024
Judge orders Sean 'Diddy' Combs is jailed pending trial for sex trafficking and racketeering
Tributes paid to Roscommon cyclist who died following a medical event
Death toll rises to 22 in central Europe flooding
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Set your alarms: Supermoon eclipse to be seen from all across the country in the early hours
From 3:13am to 4:16am, the partial eclipse of the moon will be visible in Irish skies.
Inclusive education: 'For learning to take place, students must feel that they belong'
Dr Maria Barry & Dr Malgosia Machowska-Kosciak
Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal against sex trafficking conviction rejected by US court
XL Bully dog put down after attacking a man in Dublin on Sunday
Liverpool fan dies in Italy collision hours before club’s Champions League game with AC Milan
Hezbollah blames Israel as nine killed and thousands injured by exploding pagers across Lebanon
Former smuggling vessel to be sunk off Co Mayo coast to create artificial reef for divers
Vicar Street owner plans 'glass box' hotel for Dublin's docklands and new entertainment venue
The Ploughing itself is the real star as politicians try to cut through in Laois
Competitive bread baking, milking technology and politicians shaking hands – it has to be the Ploughing.
Dundalk FC confirm deal to rescue club has been completed
The 42 understands a figure in the region of €3 million is required to clear all debts and put club on sustainable footing.
An Bord Pleanála proposes lifting restrictions on night-time flights at Dublin Airport
Micheál Martin says Páirc Uí Chaoimh ‘being seriously looked at’ for a Euro 2028 game
Simon Easterby named Ireland interim head coach as Andy Farrell prepares for Lions tour
ISPCA issues urgent rehoming appeal with kennels nationwide at near capacity
Patient Safety Act to be commenced in coming days, says Donnelly
Von der Leyen says not everyone can get an economic portfolio. So is McGrath happy with his lot?
Taoiseach says there is a 'roadmap’ to higher Child Benefit for low income families but not in Budget 2025
With two weeks to go until Budget 2025, we want to know: What would you like to see in it?
Man (18) accused of violent disorder at scene of Dublin steakhouse murders remanded in custody
Gardaí take to truck patrols to catch distracted drivers, in tactic borrowed from Europe
Debunked: The WHO can't enforce 'mandatory vaccines' under new International Health Regulations
Major cocaine haul as Europol assist gardaí against new Irish crime cartel
It is understood that police from across the world have been involved in breaching the encrypted communications of a drug trafficking operation.
‘Loner’ accused of threatening to kill Mary Lou McDonald lodges fresh bail application
Ursula von der Leyen appoints Michael McGrath as the EU's new Justice Commissioner
The roles were announced today after the decision was delayed due to formal processes that needed to be completed in Slovenia.
'I can't run quite like I did': President Michael D Higgins on stroke recovery and arthritis