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March 2024
Who is Terence O'Rourke, the new chair of the RTÉ board?
Calls for Catherine Martin to answer Dáil questions as critics says minister's account is 'full of holes'
Man was discharged from hospital day before decapitating wife in Dublin apartment, court told
Terence O'Rourke confirmed as new chairman of RTÉ board as two other positions filled
Government increases retirement age in military, gardaí and prison service to ease staffing crisis
The announcement also includes an increase in military recruitment age from 26 to 39 years old.
Ex-Garda deputy commissioner to head up new stakeholder group on dog control
Cork man who repeatedly raped his young nephew is jailed for 11 years
Powerful Oireachtas committee says RTÉ should be brought under the remit of the State's auditor
Two people arrested in connection with death of man in Tallaght last November
Ireland drawn with England, France and Sweden in Euro 2025 qualifiers
Eileen Gleeson’s side handed a tough assignment.
Witness appeal after incapacitant spray discharged during robbery of business in Longford town
Poll: How much time do you spend on your phone per day?
Kate Middleton photographed for first time since December - but the UK papers aren't running the pic
Opinion: Yes, the wording is tricky, but I am voting 'Yes, Yes' in the proposed referendums
Ursula Barry
Two men arrested after €62,000 in cash and €20,000 worth of cannabis seized in Co Westmeath
Walking and cycling removes 680,000 daily car journeys in Ireland five biggest cities - report
Scheduled activity deferred at University Hospital Limerick due to ‘exceptionally high’ presentations
Arsenal put six goals past Sheffield United to keep pressure on Liverpool
Shamrock Rovers rescue late draw in clash of the LOI's main title contenders
Terence O'Rourke set to be appointed as new RTÉ chairperson
Man (20s) dies in Co Louth crash
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'Mammoth task': How Ireland will move €23m of kit back from Syria next month
The Irish Defence Forces is ending its ten year involvement in peacekeeping in Syria next month.
Man charged over death of grandmother (80s) in e-scooter crash in Dublin last year
UK predator vigilante group methods 'bordering on entrapment', lawyers say at sentencing hearing
President Michael D Higgins to remain in hospital until Thursday after 'mild transient weakness'
Alcoholic who ignored his child's pleas for help with dead mother is jailed
Protests hamper works at Kildare site where hundreds of Ukrainians are due to be accommodated
A company constructing facilities in Naas, Co Kildare for families fleeing war secured a temporary order restraining protesters from blocking entrances.
Firms tell planning hearing Metrolink tunnel will hit building basements unless plans redrawn
Ditch Media brings two county councils to court for alleged failure to maintain ethics registers
No plans to cease use of Irish Coast Guard helicopters after fatal Norway crash of same model
Former RTÉ chair says her 'enforced dismissal' seemed designed 'to damage her reputation'
FAI hint they have their next head coach with contractual reasons delaying announcement to April
Taoiseach: There's no guarantee a future government would rerun the care referendum
Planning underway for Ireland to provide aid for international air drops into Gaza
Department of Foreign Affairs officials in the Middle East are involved in the operation and it is believed they have requested some military assistance.
Three GAA goalkeepers among players competing for NFL contracts in Indiana
Asylum seekers describe desperation as Department ends temporary 'extreme weather' shelter
One man who spent two nights indoors but is now back in a tent said the situation is “inhumane”.
Three men charged after seizure of guns and ammunition