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August 2024
Poll: How often do you go to the cinema?
Sculpture honouring Irish links with the Choctaw nation unveiled in Oklahoma
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Confusion for some Irish Oasis fans given pre-sale codes for the UK instead of Dublin
Polio vaccinations to be delivered to over 640,000 children in Gaza during 'humanitarian pause'
Two men arrested after drug seizure of over €550,000 in Galway and Monaghan yesterday
Roscommon newspaper to 'review' content of bizarrely-worded anti-abortion ad after criticism
Quiz: How much do you know about Irish music festivals?
'No plans' for Sinéad O'Connor monument in Bray as DCC investigates policy change for statue
Busy weekend ahead for public transport, with users warned of major works on some train lines
Law Society of Ireland condemns 'disturbing' reports of threats made against a solicitor
July
July 2024
Supreme Court dismisses Graham Dwyer's final appeal against conviction of Elaine O'Hara murder
Total of 22 officers injured in violent disorder in Southport in fallout from mass stabbing
Assessment begins on extending of bowel cancer screening services to those aged 50 to 54
Petrol and diesel prices to rise from midnight in latest excise increase
Mater Hospital appealing to public to avoid emergency department if possible due to IT issue
Taylor Swift 'completely in shock' at violent attack on children at Swift-themed dance class
Prison officer's home subject to 'cowardly' arson attack last night
Sunak's on the way out and these are the six MPs vying to take over as top Tory
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Tánaiste welcomes progress by NI Secretary on repealing of controversial Legacy Act
Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards charged with making indecent images of children
Two men (30s) pronounced dead at the scene of three-vehicle crash in Co Meath
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Irish novelist Edna O'Brien dies aged 93
Brothers of murdered Natalie McNally complete walk from Co Armagh to Croke Park in her honour
PSNI appealing for information after officer driven at in Ardboe in Co Tyrone yesterday
Poll: Have you ever climbed Croagh Patrick?
Quiz: How much do you know about Sinéad O'Connor?
Thousands to climb Croagh Patrick in Co Mayo tomorrow to celebrate Reek Sunday
Record number of people accessed emergency accommodation in Ireland last month
NUJ hits out at gardaí for requesting press photos of Coolock violence
French high-speed rail lines disrupted by 'sabotage' ahead of Olympics opening ceremony in Paris
Rail operator SNCF said the "malicious attacks", which included arson attacks, will impact 800,000 passengers over the weekend.
SNCF chief executive Jean-Pierre Farandou said the cables will have to be repaired "one by one".
The opening ceremony will see up to 7,500 competitors travel down a six-kilometre stretch of the river Seine on a flotilla of 85 boats.
E. coli failures in 1 in 20 private drinking water supplies across Ireland last year, says EPA
Moderate drinking is not linked to health benefits as previously found, says new study
Donegal cult classic soft drink Football Special to go national with Lidl roll-out
Met Éireann has released its extended summer forecast - it's not looking great
Forecaster Linda Hughes said that there is hope for improvement in August or even September.
Cutting VAT on hospitality 'unjustified' and too expensive, says Department of Finance
Eamon Ryan says Ireland 'needs' data centres as their electricity usage continues to surge
Tributes paid to 11-year-old Clodagh Phelan who died on holiday in Majorca