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Saturday 12 October 2024 Dublin: 8°C
UN peacekeeper undergoes surgery after shooting in Lebanon, as Irish soldiers remain unharmed
Sinn Féin member resigns over claims of sending inappropriate messages to teen
Cocaine worth €70,000 seized in Limerick city
At least 10 dead as Hurricane Milton clean up begins for Florida
Harris to show she has 'physical and mental' strength by releasing medical history report
'I feel so lucky to be alive': Nicola Hanney on life after seeing her ex-partner Paul Moody jailed
More than 400 kilos of cannabis with estimated street value of €8.5 million seized in Dublin
Two men arrested over alleged people smuggling at Rosslare Europort
Israel 'must stop firing' on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, Taoiseach says
DAFT.IE PROPERTY MAGAZINE
Architectural delight with panoramic Dublin views on the market for €1,595,000
Ready, set, wait: With election speculation rampant, how soon could the Government call one?
What's really in your tank? Ireland to raise concerns about fraudulent biofuel with EU ministers
Brighton Bombing, 40 years on: 'What saved Thatcher was the path it took'
Rory Carroll
Disinformation expert fears diocese is helping to 'mainstream conspiracy theories'
There are growing concerns that the Waterford diocese has become a ‘test case’ for hardline factions in the Catholic Church in Ireland.
'We're ready': How far along are the main parties in picking election candidates?
We’ve taken a look at the numbers as the political parties start up their election machines.
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
Irish troops in Lebanon are now acting as observers in a de-facto warzone
Tom Clonan
'This budget just flat out ignored anyone without a family and a home'
Single woman
Why are they means testing carers? It's inexcusable
Ann Brehony
In 2024, why are we still quizzing women over their maternity leave?
Niamh O'Reilly
Yesterday
11th October 2024
Ireland come from behind to beat USA in final WXV1 game
Sean 'Diddy' Combs to remain in jail while he makes third bail bid in sex trafficking case
Ireland suffer late heartbreak against Norway
Second round of campaign to vaccinate children in Gaza against polio will be 'more complicated'
Hurricane Milton: Death toll rises to 16 as Biden says storm caused estimated $50bn of damage
The storm downed power lines, shredded the roof of the Tampa baseball stadium and inundated homes.
Former Iceland worker awarded €51,000 after being laid off without notice while pregnant
Opinion: In a post-conflict society like Northern Ireland, women are at greater risk of violence
Dr Katrina McLaughlin
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Taxi driver who repeatedly sexually assaulted 18-year-old female passenger is jailed
Local authorities in Dublin to install 200 new electric vehicle chargers across the county
Hildegarde Naughton 'frightened' for personal safety after online threat to give her 'stitches', court hears
Man (50s) arrested after €2.5 million worth of cocaine seized at Rosslare Europort
Irish Defence Forces chief: Israeli attack on UN peacekeeping tower in Lebanon 'not an accidental act'
Man appears in court accused of deliberately 'ramming’ Áras an Uachtaráin gates
Spies, chocolates and vodka: Behind the scenes of suspicious approaches to Irish politicians
Multiple sources confirmed there have been a number of approaches by foreign Governments, including Russia, to members of the Oireachtas.
Fine Gael to run four candidates in five-seater Mayo constituency in upcoming general election
Tributes paid to Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna who died in Russian detention
'Many are speculating': Tánaiste plays down reports of possible election date by FF minister
50 Hours in Finland: Karaoke, reindeer soup and a glorious Ireland winner
Man jailed in connection with death of son (4) who faced 'frightening' campaign of physical abuse
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