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July
July 2024
Aer Lingus accepts Labour Court 17.75% pay increase recommendation for pilots, IALPA to consider
Biden tells Democrats to back his candidacy or challenge him at party's convention next month
Man hospitalised after alleged attack in Dublin city centre
Biden 'staying in the race' after reports he contemplated step away from White House bid
Harris and Starmer agree 'closer relationship' between Dublin and London 'needed' in first call
The newly-appointed Prime Minister invited the Taoiseach to visit him on 17 July.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Ministerial appointments made in new Labour cabinet as MPs arrive at No. 10
Harris tells lenders he wants to see cost of mortgage repayments fall 'as quickly as they rose'
Eleventh hour election woe for Tories as polls suggest Labour on track for landslide victory
The TV licence fee should be abolished and replaced with State funding - media committee
Corporation tax boosts overall tax take for first half of 2024
Two arrested in investigation into improvised explosive device found in Co Louth last month
Tablets, cocaine, heroin and cannabis seized during house search in Dublin
Up to 200 jobs at risk as medical tech plant to close in Drogheda
Two new Irish MEPs to join Renew group ahead of von der Leyen vote this month
RTÉ boss pushes back against claims that station is to 'privatise' production of Fair City
No more Nama: 'bad bank' to shut after 16 years
Tourist who was attacked on O'Connell St in Dublin dies after nine days in hospital
The man was taken to the Mater Hospital shortly after the attack on 23 June, where he died today.
Close to €1 million worth of drugs seized during search of a vehicle in Dublin
Sinn Féin TD: Families 'punished' for using Deposit Return Scheme after reported bin price hike
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
DPP lodges appeal against Cathal Crotty's three-year suspended sentence
Crotty was convicted and given a fully-suspended sentenced last month for the assault of Natasha O’Brien in Limerick on 22 May 2022.
June
June 2024
Voting gets underway in France's snap election with result projections expected later this evening
Biden: 'I don't debate as well as I used to, but I know how to tell the truth'
The US President has taken aim at Donald Trump in his first remarks since his performance at last night’s presidential debate prompted concerns from within his party.
Siptu to oppose efforts by RTÉ to outsource production of Late Late Show and Fair City
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The Explainer: What is 'go-away money' and how is it being used in Ireland's planning system?
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McEntee says there's still 'so much work to do' after facing criticism from Natasha O'Brien
Julian Assange lawyers: 'This prosecution sets a precedent that can be used against journalism'
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, iconic voice of GAA commentary, dies aged 93
'People move on': Aodhán Ó Ríordáin on Labour gaining first seat in EU after 10 years
Ó Ríordáin told The Journal he plans to protect employment rights, push back against the far right and continue carrying the green torch in the European Parliament.
Met Éireann confirms today has been the warmest day of the year so far
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: Property tax row was 'litmus test' for Sinn Féin, SocDems and PBP
Energy, Housing, International Relations: What do our new MEPs hope to achieve in Europe?
Govt to name next EU commissioner tomorrow says Martin ahead of 'important week' in the EU