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Friday 10 May 2024 Dublin: 14°C
Ireland's housing market 'undermining' the country's competitiveness, Govt advisors warn
Israel hits Gaza with airstrikes, continuing bombardment despite truce talks ending
Hamas had said on Monday that it had accepted a ceasefire proposal put forward by mediators.
Israeli and Hamas negotiating teams left Cairo yesterday after a "two-day round" of indirect talks.
Hamas said "the ball is now completely in the hands of the occupation".
Israel has long resisted the idea of a permanent ceasefire, insisting it must finish the job of dismantling Hamas.
Japan proposes expanding commercial whaling to fin whales
Brazilian horse stranded on roof by floods is rescued
Barriers, legal threats and 'Team Ireland': The Government’s new approach to asylum seekers
Tensions between acts over Israel's presence on display at Eurovision press conference
The Dutch act called on Israel’s singer to answer a question about performers’ safety concerns.
SPOTLIGHT
International protection crisis
The state has failed to find accommodation for hundreds of people.
Early morning
Asylum seeker tents cleared from Grand Canal
Mount Street
Hundreds were removed from Mount Street camp
Government
Cabinet concerned by rising tensions and divisive rhetoric on asylum
Humanitarian crisis
'The problem isn't solved' by clearing camp, charity warned
Voters here say Denmark is most like Ireland among our EU counterparts
Independent candidates overtake Sinn Féin as voters' top choice ahead of European elections
Independents and others have seen a large jump in support in recent weeks, according to a new opinion poll.
Almost a quarter of people (24%) plan to vote for candidates classed as 'independents and others' on 7 June
The next most popular choice is Sinn Féin on 22% (down one point)
Sinn Féin is the most popular party among younger voters, while Fine Gael is the preferred party for over 65s
Yesterday
9th May 2024
Israel among ten acts to qualify for Eurovision Grand Final from tonight's semi-final show
Father of Enoch Burke found guilty of assaulting a garda in the Four Courts
Man charged with public order offences following incident at Grand Canal Square
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man in his 60s dies after single-vehicle collision in Co Down
It's a 'criminal offence' to pitch tents on public land, govt says, after removing Grand Canal camp
Second emergency department in Mid-West region to be considered to ease pressure on UHL
Dublin Nurse: Patients on trolleys moved around hospitals so count figures will be lower
A long-time emergency department nurse said that he apologises to patients daily for the conditions they are in.
Israel ready to 'stand alone' after Biden warns US will stop arms supply upon Rafah invasion
Israel has said the US President’s threat to halt supplies was “very disappointing”.
Member of Hutch family jailed for 21 months for attempting to rob €100
UCC to divest from investment with Israeli company after engagement with Students' Union
Stormy Daniels returns to witness box in Trump’s hush money trial
'Brave' man who intervened to break up six-person fight in Derry assaulted and has car damaged
Garda decision not to treat case of African fishermen as 'exploitation' blasted in Dáil
Head of new Dublin taskforce rejects suggestions city is unsafe but says it 'could be better'
Man who hacked sleeping teen with machete to serve extra two years following State objection
Two brothers sentenced over sectarian intimidation of young mother in Lurgan
Man arrested following robbery and assault of American tourist in her 80s
Criticism of ‘monstrosities’ as barriers erected in place of tents at Grand Canal
Taoiseach Simon Harris said he doesn’t know how long the barriers will be in place for.
Ireland aims to recognise Palestinian State on 21 May as Tánaiste hopes more countries will come on board
Reduced capacity for ad-hoc flights may leave sports fans disappointed, Aer Lingus warns