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Irish - Last year 2024
PSNI fined £750,000 over severe data breach that saw staff personal details published online
Garda raids seize criminal assets, including SUV, across more than 20 searches in Donegal and Dublin
Harris confirms he has received 'recent' legal advice on Occupied Territories Bill

The inside story behind the months of secret talks that led to Ireland recognising Palestine
We go behind the scenes to see the diplomatic efforts of Irish officials that brought Ireland to the point of recognising a Palestinian State.
Families of 19 school shooting victims sue nearly 100 Texas police over response
Four men charged with public order offences during protest at asylum seeker accommodation
Palestinian flag to be flown at Leinster House next Tuesday
Liberties locals file objection to planned Vicar Street hotel in Dublin
Inter-departmental group to be set up to consider proposals on a referendum on housing
The HSE wants drug users to fill out survey to discover trends - and figure out harm reductions
Outrage from locals in Borrisokane as families living in direct provision face eviction, Dáil told
Hugo Keenan to return to Ireland Rugby 7s set-up ahead of the Olympics
'No-drone zone' imposed over Aviva Stadium ahead of Europa League final
Jeffrey Donaldson will not seek re-election amid historical sex offences case, says solicitor

Investigation: Cruel cockfighting sees an underground resurgence in Ireland
Arson attack on building earmarked for asylum seekers 'idiotic' and 'criminal', says Taoiseach

Five main takeaways from the bombshell Housing Commission report
The report skewered Government policy over housing and said a radical reset was needed.
NI truth panel receives major record haul, boosting mother and baby home inquiry

Israel says Ireland's decision to officially recognise State of Palestine is 'prize for terrorism'
Taoiseach Simon Harris described it as a “historic and important day” for Ireland and for Palestine.
Man accused of punching seats and windows on Aer Lingus flight in 'extremely threatening' incident
'A blow to Israel': Headlines around the world react to Ireland's recognition of Palestine
'I saw people across the aisle going completely horizontal': Passengers on turbulent Singapore flight
Mary Lou McDonald: Fences erected in Dublin can't stay indefinitely, proper accommodation needed
Four more measles cases confirmed in Ireland, bringing total for year so far to thirty
Housing Minister says core recommendation from Housing Commission report 'problematic'
20 people in intensive care after Singapore Airlines flight hit extreme turbulence
Poll: Should we get rid of 'best before' dates?
Former Ireland U19 midfielder earns call-up for Euro qualifier
Man charged after being arrested at Dublin Airport following incident on board inbound flight
Woman who lay dead in Cork house for at least a year named locally as Joyce O’Mahony
Israel recalls ambassadors from Ireland and Norway after recognition of Palestine state
Two more arrested over 2010 murder of Lee Slattery in Limerick
Seanad to hear motion calling for bin collection to be removed from private providers

Recruitment embargo in HSE 'inconceivable' and more doctors needed, IMO to tell politicians
Politicians will be told how hospital doctors and consultants are leaving work feeling “demoralised and frustrated”.