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February
February 2024
'It's a lifeline': Shortage of HRT patches causing frustration for pharmacists and patients
Spitting, shouting and throwing bricks: Public transport workers call for govt to act on abuse
Legal body FLAC criticises ‘sexist’, 'ineffective' care amendment ahead of referendum
Gardaí investigating after Muslim cleric says he was victim of 'hate crime' in Tallaght
Jon Jonsson: 'No further information’ found by gardaí searching for missing Icelandic man
Ireland to spend thousands on air-con for Olympians after Paris bans A/C to meet climate goals
Paris organisers had said they would not provide air-conditioning as part of a pledge to make the 2024 games environmentally friendly.
Air fryers, e-cigarettes and oat milk: Here's how the consumer 'basket of goods' has changed
Closure of M&S in Drogheda 'major blow' for town as Dublin store also axed
Rodent droppings and no hand washing: Three food business closure orders served in January
Armenia says 2 killed in border flare-up with Azerbaijan
'Extraordinary engineering': €215m Dunkettle interchange revamp officially opens today
The new development includes four roundabouts and multiple links between the N8, the N25, and the N40.
More than 2,000 people over 35 apply to gardaí in first competition since age limit was raised
'He nailed it': Andy Farrell lauds confidence of young boy who sang Ireland's Call at Aviva
'He nailed it': Andy Farrell lauds confidence of young boy who sang Ireland's Call at Aviva
Man arrested after teenager stabbed in Co Kerry
Six-year-old girl in hospital after serious road traffic collision on M6
Snow falls in west of country as Status Yellow warning in place for 14 counties
Snow has fallen in several counties, including Mayo and Leitrim.
McDonald and O'Neill talk Irish unity and 'being chilled' about identity in UK media blitz
Missed appointments during pandemic a factor in lower measles vaccine uptake, HSE says
Wet and blustery morning ahead with risk of spot flooding, Met Éireann warns
'It's all about the loser': Australia has some advice for Ireland's new electoral commission
French farmers lift roadblocks after tense week of protests
'You reap what you sow': At the scene of the farmers' protest that shut down Brussels city centre
Smoke filled the air as farmers burned bales, as well as tires and wooden pallets.
'A terrible loss': Three young people killed in Co Carlow road crash named locally
Another passenger in the car, a man in his 20s, was taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The crash occurred at around 11.30pm last night, Wednesday, on the N80 at Leagh on the Wexford Road.
Father Tom Little, a priest in the area, went to the scene late last night.
He said it's a "terrible loss".
Media Minister Catherine Martin says latest report into RTÉ points to a ‘dysfunctionality’
Two men arrested in connection with Dublin riots to appear in court today
January
January 2024
'Macron, move your ass': French farmers talk to us at the scene of the Paris blockade
Blockades on motorways around Paris have only intensified following concessions, with thousands turning out each day to disrupt traffic.
Tourism Ireland's St Patrick's Day 'Global Greening' initiative has officially been axed
Explainer: Why are farmers in France blocking the motorways?
Waterways Ireland accused of 'gentrifying' Grand Canal Dock, as fees for houseboats set to soar
Poll: Will you use the new deposit-return scheme to get rid of empty cans and bottles?
Support for Sinn Féin at lowest point since last general election
Man charged over murder of Kevin Conway in Antrim this month
Gardaí appeal for witnesses of fatal collision in Co Roscommon
Pressure mounts on Sinn Féin to boycott St Patrick's Day trip to Washington