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June
June 2024
McEntee announces new recruitment drive for Garda Reserve with increased payment for volunteers
'The matches handed back to the arsonists': Keir Starmer urges public not to reelect Sunak in TV debate
It was fairly tetchy between the two candidates during the first TV debate of the campaign.
Quiz: How well do you know these courtroom dramas?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
South Africa's ANC having 'talks about talks' in effort to form coalition after losing majority
'We're currently doing it': Fine Gael's Regina Doherty says EU already outsourcing asylum
Netanyahu faces internal pressure over fate of hostages in Gaza as mediators push truce deal
UNRWA said today that all 36 of its shelters in Rafah “are now empty”, after at least a million civilians have fled the city.
EU sanctions for Israel? A 'non-starter' for now says one expert
'If Netanyahu won't bring the hostages home, the Israeli public will find a way to replace him'
May
May 2024
Taoiseach keeping 'an open mind' about outsourcing asylum processing to non-EU countries
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer denies left-wing 'purge' and heaps praise on Diane Abbott to calm row
NATO foreign ministers meet in Prague with long-range weapons for Ukraine set to dominate talks
Simon Harris calls claim by Dana Erlich about investment in the Irish IT sector 'a distraction'
Spain pledges to send €6 billion in support for Ukraine on eve of recognising Palestine
'Wear your seat belt': Advice from a safety expert as flight turbulence stories make headlines
Nathan Thrall on telling Palestinian stories, wary publishers and cancelled promotional events
Harris 'will not tolerate' misrepresentation of Irish people after Israeli 'Hamas thanks you' comment
Harris was asked to respond to the comments by CNN host Christiane Amanpour this evening.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Rishi Sunak just called a July general election in the UK, but why now?
UN suspends all food deliveries to Rafah as IDF lays siege to last two hospitals in north Gaza
Body found in house in a residential area of Cork city
Four Irish people on Singapore flight forced to land in Bangkok after 'severe turbulence'
The incident came as parts of Thailand were buffeted by thunderstorms as the country’s annual rainy season gets under way.
Government leaders expected to officially recognise State of Palestine
Israel shuts down US news agency video feed of Gaza citing new foreign media law
Gardaí arrest three men in Louth and seize over €750,000 worth of suspected cannabis
Popular Dublin arcade bar Token announces it is closing down after 8 years
Biden labels ICC request for warrants against Israeli leaders 'outrageous' as the world reacts
Three people arrested in Limerick as part of investigation into 2010 murder of Lee Slattery
Bodies of three hostages found in Gaza as Taoiseach expresses 'deep concern' to Israeli President
Security guards attacked at site set for Ukrainian refugee accommodation in Clonmel
Motorcyclist killed in collision with lorry on M50 this morning as Gardaí appeal for witnesses
UN refugee agency 'concerned' by Government plans to cut payments to Ukrainians in Ireland
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico still in 'very serious' condition after second operation
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Arab League calls for UN peacekeeping force in Palestine as Abbas throws barb at Hamas
'Israel must be stopped': South Africa urges UN court to order military withdrawal from Gaza
New Caledonia: France deploys army, imposes curfew and bans TikTok in response to riots