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February
February 2024
Flogas cuts residential electricity prices by 15%
Qatar says Hamas response to new Gaza truce proposal is 'positive'
EU Commission proposes 90% cut to emissions by 2040
Nearly one in three parents concerned about risk of child being groomed online
How arson attacks on properties linked to asylum seekers have escalated over the last six years
The fire at a building in Co Wicklow at the weekend is the latest in a pattern of attacks.
Wildfires in central Chile kill at least 64 people, with death toll continuing to rise
Hamas considers hostage exchange deal as Israel kills 127 more people in strikes on Gaza
Gardaí investigating Kieran Quilligan death arrest two men on suspicion of murder
Laois boss suspended by SDLP for leaving Stormont early for match
SDLP suspends whip from MLA who left Stormont early for GAA match
Poll: Would you support limiting teenagers to restricted phones until they turn 16?
Mother of Brianna Ghey calls for ban on social media apps for under-16s
US and UK launch dozens of strikes on Houthi locations in Yemen
'Historic day' for Northern Ireland as Michelle O'Neill becomes first nationalist First Minister
New ministers have now been appointed to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Explainer: How does Northern Ireland appoint ministers - and who might get the jobs?
President Higgins warns of 'moment of global crisis' as Israel strikes refugee-dense southern Gaza
Three people injured in knife attack at Gare de Lyon station in Paris
Israel hits southern city of Rafah crowded with hundreds of thousands of refugees
105 people killed in Gaza overnight as talks move towards deal on hostage-prisoner exchange
€120 million spent by Ireland to help developing countries deal with climate change in 2022
Breaching Dublin Airport passenger cap 'unsustainable' during climate crisis, Dáil hears
Greta Thunberg to appear in court over climate protest outside London hotel last year
Actor Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to manslaughter over shooting on film set
January
January 2024
Cork stadium to be branded 'SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh' after criticism of previous renaming plans
EU food and drink bound for Britain to face extra barriers from today
Two young men arrested in connection with Dublin riots in November
UN Secretary General asks countries to restore funding to agency for Palestinian refugees
Bambie Thug wins contest to represent Ireland at Eurovision 2024
Donald Trump ordered to pay $83.3m in damages for defaming columnist while he was president
Man dies in workplace incident at Garda Headquarters
British ship on fire in Red Sea after attack claimed by Houthis
Health officials keeping 'very close watch' on measles in Ireland as cases soar in Europe
Gardaí unable to identify woman three years after skeletal remains found in Co Cork