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September 2024
Former chef arrested at Dublin Airport to stand trial over €2.3m damages claim
Fair City will return to screens four times per week following previous concerns over resources
Man accused of possessing €255,000 in proceeds from 'romance fraud' could face further charges
Ireland's Dunlevy and Kelly win silver medal at Paralympics
Claire Hanna set to become SDLP leader after clean sweep of party constituency nominations
Debunked: Claim that PCR tests are ‘97% inaccurate' is false (and old)
Senator John McGahon selected by Fine Gael to contest general election following 'scuffle' court case
Neighbour tells of 'sadness and shock' after woman mauled by dogs in her apartment in Dublin
'SHUTUP': Liam Gallagher jokes about ticket furore - and hits back at haters
Defamation battle between Van Morrison and former NI health minister settled
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Poll: Would you eat Bronze Age bog butter?
Green light for 700 cost rental and social homes in Cherry Orchard in Dublin
Under-resourced naval service operating at just 66% of agreed strength, report finds
Revenues find €1.5 million worth of cannabis and cocaine in separate seizures in Dublin Airport
Tánaiste to discuss legacy and Stormont restoration with Hilary Benn at Anglo-Irish conference
Dr Joe Mooney: It's time for a national conversation on the issue of child sexual abuse
Dr Joe Mooney
Plumbers, fitters and welders at several large construction sites to go on strike today
Hamas urges US to put pressure on Israel as Netanyahu says 'no deal in the making'
'Actions speak louder than words': Catholic bishop apologises to survivors of sexual abuse
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Budget 2025 will contain 'significant' income tax and USC reductions, says Taoiseach
Special schools had 'different profile of alleged abusers' compared to mainstream schools
The Scoping Inquiry also warned that ‘far more’ than the current 528 allegations of abuse in special schools ‘may emerge in a full inquiry’.
‘Significant Garda policing plan’ and road closures to be in place for Ireland v England match
Human rights watchdog calls for 'fair and inclusive' redress for all survivors of school sexual abuse
Labour pledges to ramp up school divestment, make gains in election and end child homelessness
'Pay up': New figures show religious orders only paid 16% of institutional redress costs
Carlow trainer John Hanlon handed 10-month suspension for transport of dead horse
Woman in Dublin hospitalised with serious injuries after being attacked by a number of dogs
Protestor who threw bottle at Michael Healy-Rae must show he understands ramifications of his actions
Gardaí in Waterford latest to get body cams targeted at making the job safer
Kitchen porter left jobless after fatal Christmas Eve shooting awarded €22k redundancy package
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The Explainer: How is Ireland still uncovering stories of widespread abuse?
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Publisher apologises over depiction of Irish family from SPHE book after online criticism
Gardaí investigating whether paedophile rings were involved in sex abuse in religious schools
Justice Minister Helen McEntee today described the abuse detailed in the inquiry as “truly barbaric”.
Increase in number of children living in households unable to afford essential items
O'Gorman says families facing move to new IPAS centre will be allowed to remain in Borrisokane