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Yesterday
19th September 2024
TheJournal.ie
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How did the plan to redevelop Casement Park fall apart?
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Long, frequent heatwaves could be Dublin's new norm if climate change isn't stopped
All childminders must be registered by 2027 and will only be allowed to look after six children
Still summer? Temperatures reaching 24 degrees as warm week ahead expected
TD calls for Government apology to be issued to victims of 1979 Glen of Imaal explosion
New files reveal how concerns over dust and Dáil sittings delayed €335k Oireachtas bike shed
Internal records from the Oireachtas show the completion date for the controversial project slipped repeatedly.
Anti-overdose drug 'should be publicly available in towns in same way as defibrillators'
One in 10 candidates from migrant backgrounds didn't canvas in elections for fear of violence
Poll: When would you like a general election to be held?
Support for Fine Gael surges to 27%, making it the most popular party ahead of Sinn Féin
Simeon Burke writes to Bar Council chair claiming he has been 'shut out' of barristers' body
11 for Armagh and 8 for Galway as 11 counties feature in All-Star football nominations
Can't keep up with the Fine Gael departures? Here's a round up of who is standing down
We’re up to 17 Fine Gael TDs so far – more than half of the party’s TDs.
Irish pair score for Celtic in Champions League win, but Man City are left frustrated by Inter
Armed gardaí deployed to small Co Clare town to deal with fallout from escalating drug dispute
Liquified gas cargo ship allegedly breaching Russian sanctions spotted off Galway coast
The ship, named New Energy, is a Palau registered craft and has been named in a list of US State Department sanctions.
Wednesday
18th September 2024
Fine Gael TD Damien English will not contest upcoming General Election
Man in his 80s dies after being struck by a van in Co Donegal
Tánaiste welcomes UN resolution demanding Israel end occupation of Palestine within a year
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Plans for two new veterinary schools at Irish universities announced today
Google appealing planning refusal for new data centre in south Dublin
Government begins to progress legislation for celtic-tiger era apartment remediation scheme
Court rules that man accused of the attempted abduction of a child in Dublin should be named
Four men appear in Wexford court charged over 100kg cocaine haul worth €7 million
'Significant contradictions' with proposal to lift night flight restrictions, says Dublin Airport operator
Health Minister in ongoing discussions about expanding free contraception to 16-year-old girls
Kinahan cartel associate Thomas Kavanagh pleads guilty to firearms charges in the UK on eve of trial
Eight people died at sea off the coast of Ireland last year after zero deaths in 2021 and 2022
'Underwater oasis': Former smuggling ship sunk off Co Mayo to create country’s first artificial reef
The MV Shingle completed an unusual ten-year stint in Ireland this afternoon when it was scuttled off Killala Bay.
Former Clare All-Star hurler to face Circuit Court for alleged 'stick' assault on 12-year-old boy
Attorney General being consulted on publishing 2009 Michael Shine review, Taoiseach tells Dáil
Council adds gates to 'unsafe' laneway that closed in January due to anti-social behaviour
Ambulance Service pays tribute to 'brave' medics who rescued unconscious man from apartment fire
Legislation approved to stop children on trial for murder facing mandatory life sentences after High Court ruling
'Profound embarrassment': Ceann Comhairle says public anger over bike shed 'entirely justified'
Toto Schillaci fondly remembered today as an unlikely Irish folk hero