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March
March 2024
The EU is confusing - here's how all its bits work together
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
H&M will open its new store at Clerys Quarter in Dublin City on Friday
Over €5 million worth of illegal tobacco seized at Dublin Port
Reddit aims to raise over $500 million in stock market debut
Paschal Donohoe appears to rule himself out for the top IMF job
President Michael D Higgins issues strongly worded statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
The President said the “world has been warned” of the consequences of inaction in Gaza.
Voting to get under way as polling stations for Family and Care referendums open at 7am
EPP willing to work with radical parties but only if they 'respect European values' - Taoiseach
Biden: 'There's a place for Nikki Haley supporters in my campaign'
Today Nikki Haley, Trump’s competitor for the Republican nomination, announced that she is suspending her presidential campaign.
Firms tell planning hearing Metrolink tunnel will hit building basements unless plans redrawn
Dublin City Council says dog seizures will increase as it steps up animal enforcement
Booking.com denies security breach after phishing scam attempt made on its website
George Galloway declares himself 'MP for Gaza' after chaotic British by-election campaign
Drone food delivery firm says it plans to address noise complaints as it starts D15 deliveries
Up to 8 former Irish MEPs taking legal action against European Parliament over cuts to their pensions
The Journal contacted all MEPs who have previously been identified as recipients of the fund.
February
February 2024
One of the most chaotic by-elections in recent British history is happening today
St John of God reaches an agreement with the HSE over provision of services
Ireland must introduce laws to protect journalists from strategic lawsuits, says new EU directive
Office of Public Works says St Stephen's Green could be damaged by Metrolink
Government were made aware of new RTÉ exit package review arrangements in October
Who's running in the European elections? Here are the declared candidates so far
Number of international protection applicants without accommodation rises to 1,010
Tóibín will contest in the European elections, but will also seek re-election as TD later
Six people evacuated during hotel fire in Co Offaly last night
Rent price hikes are finally dropping in Dublin but are rising everywhere else
Man dies after Offaly road crash involving a car and SUV last week
Eurovision officials scrutinising Israel entry 'October Rain' amid concern over political lyrics
Israel may be asked to submit a new song or new lyrics if the current version is deemed unacceptable.
Sale of popular cargo bikes put on hold, Irish owners fear possibility of recalls
House prices are now higher than the peak of the Celtic Tiger boom in 2007
Government to counter bill calling to boost the number of GPs in rural areas
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Unarmed gardaí shot with a pellet gun at residence in Longford
One case of measles confirmed in Northern Ireland, linked to rise of cases across Europe
UCD cycling club pay tribute to 'valued member' who died after collision in Dublin on Sunday
Voters across all age groups hold moderate view on EU climate action
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny dies in prison
The opposition leader and Putin critic was jailed in 2021.
Navalny mobilised huge anti-government protests against Vladimir Putin before being jailed in 2021.
A spokesperson for the Kremlin said Putin has been informed of his death.
The exiled team of Navalny said no confirmation of his death was provided to them.
Ireland's voter turnout in every election is well below average compared to rest of EU
Can committees compel Dee Forbes to appear before them? TDs say they're considering it
EU revises Irish economy forecast to reflect a much smaller growth in 2024