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Yesterday
17th April 2024
Magnum Almond 3-packs recalled over possible presence of plastic and metal pieces
Dublin city councillors push to have an inner city road closed to the public
Despite drop, Ireland still has the third highest number of pubs per capita in the world
This week
14th April 2024 - 18th April 2024
Government further extends paid leave scheme for public health workers suffering from long-Covid
Last week
7th April 2024 - 13th April 2024
Irish language group says it won't pay €6,686 water bill over English language correspondence
Harris says Ireland will comply fully with Migration Pact, including setting up reception centres
The European Parliament yesterday voted to adopt the Migration and Asylum Pact yesterday.
Mayo TD Michael Ring says he refused junior minister offers from Simon Harris
Dublin City Council investigating reports of sinkhole in Sandymount
Eurovision organiser says abuse of contestants over Israel's inclusion in competition 'unacceptable'
Tánaiste says Ireland will recognise State of Palestine in 'next few weeks'
Temperatures to reach as high as 18 degrees this week (with a mix of sunshine and rain)
Cork City Council adopts a new strategy to increase tree cover in the city
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Leo Varadkar officially resigns as Taoiseach at Áras an Uachtaráin
Varadkar’s resignation was accepted by President Michael D Higgins today.
The former FG leader tendered his resignation in writing to President Michael D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin this evening.
In his final interview as Taoiseach, he said Government should have invested more in areas like housing in 2011.
He told The Journal today that making up his mind to step down was hard, but said he has had "no regrets" over the decision.
Explainer: How to register to vote in the upcoming European and local elections
Last month
March 2024
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming European elections
Between the four days of 6-9 June voters across the EU will go to the polls to elect a new parliament.
Why does Diageo keep raising the price of a pint?
The multinational raised the price of its beer products again this week, but why?
Seven people drown in Mediterranean trying to reach aid dropped into Gaza
Man charged over murder of Ian Baitson in Cork
Kate Middleton says she's 'enormously touched' by support after revealing cancer diagnosis
Poll: How old is your smartphone?
Poll shows drop in support for Sinn Féin and bounce for Independents and Aontú
Sitting Fine Gael MEP Colm Markey says he will not contest the European elections
Labour's Ged Nash: 'Younger people are looking at Sinn Féin and they don't like what they see'
Poll: When was the last time you visited an art gallery or museum in Ireland?
Two men arrested in relation to fatal Creeslough explosion released without charge
Harris almost certain to be declared new Fine Gael leader on Sunday
Simon Harris says he has taken advice from Phil Hogan (among others)
Two men arrested in relation to fatal explosion at Creeslough service station
The explosion killed 10 people in October 2022.
Gardaí said the men (both aged in their 50s) were arrested for alleged offences contrary to the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.
Ten people, including three children, were killed in the blast at the Applegreen service station in Creeslough on 7 October, 2022.
Here's What Happened Today: Lá Fhéile Pádraig
Woman and boy taken to hospital after car crashes into them during parade in Stradbally
Varadkar says crisis in Gaza will form part of shamrock ceremony speech
After 38 years, Charlie Fairhead leaves Casualty (but he wasn't killed off)
O'Gorman denies asylum seekers were moved from Mount Street because of St Patrick's Day
Former long-serving Labour TD Emmet Stagg dies age 79
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Man arrested after rifle, silencer and scope seized in Galway
Suspect barricades himself in a home with hostages after allegedly shooting 3 people dead in Philadelphia