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January
January 2024
Dermot Bannon and Department of Housing explain why they met before new season of Room to Improve
Teenage girl with disabilities was held in a dark hospital room for almost 60 days
MEPs take first steps to greenlight potentially €1 trillion retrofitting plan
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man dies after a fatal incident at a M50 junction in Dublin 15
Parents warned against unsafe sleeping arrangements for babies as temperatures plummet
Gardaí confirm they have identified man sleeping rough who was found dead in Dublin this week
New arrivals 'not required' to remain in State accommodation
Cold weekend ahead with temperatures expected to plunge to -3 degrees in parts
Explainer: 'No deal' in public pay talks, but why are they always so tense?
Unions have been seeking pay to be restored since a €4 billion austerity cut in 2009.
Donohoe claims €2.9 billion pay deal was offered to unions, who say agreement 'lacks credibility'
Man shot dead in West Belfast was facing charges for murder of another man in Lurgan last year
Dublin is the second slowest city for drivers in the world, new data shows
Letters from locals over Dublin city centre laneway tell of open drug use and public sex
Councillors on Monday voted to close public access to the Harbour Court laneway in Dublin.
Letters from the public detail harrowing stories of open drug use, human excrement, stenches of urine and public sex.
The laneway has been the focus of local concerns for years.
One business owner said they have been dealing with issues in the laneway since the late 1980s.
Ireland's nursing home sector 'under threat of failure' amid post-pandemic challenges - report
Fourteen private operators control 40% of nursing home beds, the study found.
One in five small, private nursing homes have closed for good, since the pandemic.
Private patients receive 55% less subsidy funding compared to patients in the public sector.
Models of care are being wiped out and the sector is under threat, according to one sector representative.
'Unsafe' laneway in Dublin City closed due to anti-social behaviour
Low temperature warning in effect as -5 degrees expected in some parts
Poll: Do awards like the Golden Globes influence your film choices?
Cillian Murphy has won a Best Actor Golden Globe for his role in Oppenheimer
Player who was shot during football match in suspected deer hunting accident is discharged
Quiz: Do you know who these notable Irish women are?
Homelessness: Children in emergency accommodation tops 4,000 for first time
Official figures show 9,409 adults and 4,105 children were in emergency accommodation in November.
The figures are an increase of 335 compared with October 2023.
Over 190 more children are now living in emergency accommodation.
The numbers have been labelled a stark beginning to the new year.
Professional misconduct allegations against HSE physio who made false claims about Covid-19 upheld
Man arrested after gardaí discover €236,600 worth of heroin in Dublin and Meath
One person arrested every hour for drink or drug-driving over Christmas
Deputy head of Hamas killed in Israeli strike in Beirut
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Motorcyclist (40s) dies after fatal collision in Cavan
Investigation into death of Aoife Johnston (16) to probe governance in University Hospital Limerick
Renewed appeal for information about the disappearance of Imelda Keenan
Most cars registered in 2023 fuelled by petrol or diesel, despite large rise in new electric cars
Irish teen who performed on Jools' Annual Hootenanny says it was an 'amazing experience'
Who is standing and what can Ireland expect in the run up to European elections in June?
Last year
2023
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Girl critically injured in Parnell Square attack is 'more alert' and 'smiled' since leaving ICU
Hundreds of homes in South Dublin without water as crews fix burst pipe
Childline was contacted by more than 1,000 children over Christmas