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February
February 2024
IFI welcomes fine imposed on Irish Water for chemical discharges that killed 2,000 fish
Goodbody Stockbrokers fined €1.2m by Central Bank for failing to track suspicious transactions
Funeral takes place for 'kind soul' Ann Delaney who had been sleeping rough on Aungier Street
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Boy (10) dies in hospital days after he was struck by van in Co Clare
Nine suspected, no confirmed cases of measles in latest weekly figures
Here are the towns that have been given funding to tackle dereliction and boost tourism
Three men arrested over Westmeath burglary
Banks call for 'shared responsibility' to provide ATMs and fewer restrictions on cash withdrawal
Wintry week ahead as Met Éireann forecasts hail, sleet and cold temperatures
Question to Andrew Scott about Barry Keoghan naked scene in Saltburn was 'misjudged', says BBC
Pinergy and Prepay Power to lower electricity prices from April
Body and Soul festival to take a 'pause' after 14 years, as organisers aim to 'think bigger'
Chilly weekend ahead, with temperatures to drop as low as -2 degrees
Chair of RTÉ Board Siún Ní Raghallaigh resigns after minister fails to express confidence in her
While in the post, she has dealt with the fallout of the Ryan Tubridy payment scandal, and further controversy about exit payments in more recent weeks.
'Watching in dismay': The letters sent by worried booksellers over the free books scheme
'It's a lifeline': Shortage of HRT patches causing frustration for pharmacists and patients
Spitting, shouting and throwing bricks: Public transport workers call for govt to act on abuse
Legal body FLAC criticises ‘sexist’, 'ineffective' care amendment ahead of referendum
Gardaí investigating after Muslim cleric says he was victim of 'hate crime' in Tallaght
Jon Jonsson: 'No further information’ found by gardaí searching for missing Icelandic man
Ireland to spend thousands on air-con for Olympians after Paris bans A/C to meet climate goals
Paris organisers had said they would not provide air-conditioning as part of a pledge to make the 2024 games environmentally friendly.
Air fryers, e-cigarettes and oat milk: Here's how the consumer 'basket of goods' has changed
Closure of M&S in Drogheda 'major blow' for town as Dublin store also axed
Rodent droppings and no hand washing: Three food business closure orders served in January
Armenia says 2 killed in border flare-up with Azerbaijan
'Extraordinary engineering': €215m Dunkettle interchange revamp officially opens today
The new development includes four roundabouts and multiple links between the N8, the N25, and the N40.
More than 2,000 people over 35 apply to gardaí in first competition since age limit was raised
'He nailed it': Andy Farrell lauds confidence of young boy who sang Ireland's Call at Aviva
'He nailed it': Andy Farrell lauds confidence of young boy who sang Ireland's Call at Aviva
Man arrested after teenager stabbed in Co Kerry
Six-year-old girl in hospital after serious road traffic collision on M6
Snow falls in west of country as Status Yellow warning in place for 14 counties
Snow has fallen in several counties, including Mayo and Leitrim.