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- Ireland (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- British white paper on public health (← links | edit)
- New Band Aid music video is launched (← links | edit)
- ITMS Canada launched (← links | edit)
- Yahoo chooses Dublin as location of new European Headquarters (← links | edit)
- Millions found by Irish police in raids (← links | edit)
- Illegal dye found in British food (← links | edit)
- Ireland beat England 19-13 in the RBS Six Nations (← links | edit)
- Elan; Biogen withdraw multiple sclerosis drug after death (← links | edit)
- Pope John Paul II dies (← links | edit)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links | edit)
- Comedian Dave Allen dies aged 68 (← links | edit)
- Wales win Grand Slam, RBS Six Nations and the Triple Crown (← links | edit)
- Irish scientists had predicted further Sumatran earthquake (← links | edit)
- Annual rich list shows Ireland now has six billionaires (← links | edit)
- Music promoter Mean Fiddler sold for almost £38m (← links | edit)
- Irish Enterprise Exchange Launched in Dublin (← links | edit)
- Croke Park opens to soccer and Rugby (← links | edit)
- Papal conclave attracting more bets than the Oscars (← links | edit)
- Irish National Pensions Reserve Fund gains 2.4% in first quarter (← links | edit)
- Dermot Mannion becomes new Aer Lingus CEO (← links | edit)
- UK clothing firm to list on Icelandic Stock Exchange (← links | edit)
- Major hunt on for pub robbers in Irish Midlands (← links | edit)
- Irish inflation back on the rise (← links | edit)
- IDA Ireland opens Shanghai office (← links | edit)
- Venture capital investment in Ireland soars by 35% (← links | edit)
- Five Irish schoolgirls die in bus crash (← links | edit)
- Low fares airline, Ryanair celebrates twenty years in business (← links | edit)
- Lapp Plats becomes first firm to float on IEX (← links | edit)
- Ryanair profits jump 19% to €268.9m (← links | edit)
- Scottish Radio Holdings set to buy Highland Radio for €7m (← links | edit)
- Elan shares plunge as another patient dies (← links | edit)
- Ryanair passenger numbers up 34% (← links | edit)
- Ireland will hold EU referendum (← links | edit)
- California IT company to create 100 new jobs in Dublin (← links | edit)
- Republic of Ireland beat Faroe Islands to top Group 4 for Football World Cup 2006 (← links | edit)
- Irish inflation creeps upwards to 2.4% (← links | edit)
- BSkyB faces challenge in securing British Premiership football rights (← links | edit)
- Fossett set to recreate first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight (← links | edit)
- Ryanair exercises options on five Boeing 737s (← links | edit)
- Dublin gets ready to be rocked once again by U2 (← links | edit)
- Re-creation of 1919 cross-Atlantic flight is successful (← links | edit)
- Ryanair launches more Shannon Airport routes (← links | edit)
- Temperature in east Iceland reaches 25 degrees Celsius (77°F) (← links | edit)
- BSkyB director joins Setanta (← links | edit)
- Padraig Harrington withdraws from British Open (← links | edit)
- Intel's offices across the EU raided (← links | edit)
- First Active offer 100% mortgages in Ireland (← links | edit)
- Australian wins 2005 World Series of Poker (← links | edit)
- Shell quits Irish fuel retail market (← links | edit)
- Gulf Air launches direct flights to the Middle East from Dublin (← links | edit)
- Plan Magazine sold for €300,000 to Commercial Media Group (← links | edit)
- RTÉ's Eddie Hobbs attracts massive audience (← links | edit)
- Little Caesars Pizza to open eight stores in Ireland (← links | edit)
- British Gas announces a hike in energy bills of 14.2% (← links | edit)
- Nations begin to offer aid to regions afflicted by Indian subcontinent earthquake (← links | edit)
- Irish Government sends team of officials in hunt for Journalist (← links | edit)
- 22.2% of secondary school students in Ireland drop out before the Leaving Cert (← links | edit)
- Irish win narrowly over Italy in RBS 6 opening match (← links | edit)
- Riots cease in Dublin against Unionist march (← links | edit)
- Dublin unionist march turns violent (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interview with America's Got Talent finalists Celtic Spring (← links | edit)
- Italy to take command of UNIFIL (← links | edit)
- France to ban smoking in public places (← links | edit)
- New roadmap unveiled for Northern Ireland devolution (← links | edit)
- U.S. ranks 53rd in press freedom index (← links | edit)
- Roland De Wolfe wins the European Poker Tour Dublin (← links | edit)
- Disney prohibits LGBT production of Sister Act (← links | edit)
- Pakistan coach's death 'suspicious' (← links | edit)
- Power sharing to return to Northern Ireland (← links | edit)
- Women's groups promote "Equal Pay Day" in Belgium (← links | edit)
- Northern Ireland has home rule returned (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 9, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Serbia wins Eurovision Song Contest 2007 (← links | edit)
- Aer Lingus buys twelve new long-haul Airbus jets (← links | edit)
- Scottish first minister calls for united front in visit to Northern Ireland (← links | edit)
- Web browser Firefox increases market share in Europe (← links | edit)
- Ireland's Pádraig Harrington wins British Open in playoff (← links | edit)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 2: An intensive matchday (← links | edit)
- 2007 World Deaf Swimming Championships Day 3: "Bad weather" and "New Record Day of Belarus" (← links | edit)
- Number of suspects in Finnish dogfighting case rises to ten (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa, Wales, Scotland and Ireland win (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and Ireland win (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: France 25 - 3 Ireland (← links | edit)
- Canadian woman marries New Zealand man on radio show (← links | edit)
- Nightwish release 'Dark Passion Play', most expensive album in Finnish history (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Argentina and France qualify for quarter finals (← links | edit)
- Survey: Finland is the world's greenest country (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Germany vs. Czech Republic (← links | edit)
- Obesity and the Fat Acceptance Movement: Kira Nerusskaya speaks (← links | edit)
- Cathal Ryan, early board member and son of co-founder of Irish flag carrier Ryanair, dies at 48 (← links | edit)
- Cyprus and Malta adopt the euro (← links | edit)
- Benazir Bhutto receives Irish peace prize (← links | edit)
- Protests mark anniversary of Guantanamo detention center (← links | edit)
- Irish airline Ryanair shares fall by 12% following profit warning (← links | edit)
- Draft treaty to ban cluster bombs reached in New Zealand (← links | edit)
- Europeans sweep top actor honors at 80th Academy Awards (← links | edit)
- Gene that causes deadly heart condition identified (← links | edit)
- Exclusive look at Bebo (← links | edit)
- St. Patrick's Day around the world (← links | edit)
- Ryanair executives pay frozen over increased fuel prices (← links | edit)
- African nations gather to support a ban on cluster bombs (← links | edit)
- Eurovision 2008: First semi-final held in Belgrade (← links | edit)
- Ban on cluster bombs adopted by 111 countries (← links | edit)
- New Zealand defeats Ireland 21-11 in rugby test match (← links | edit)
- Finland, Estonia and Greece ratify the EU's Treaty of Lisbon (← links | edit)
- Ireland rejects EU Lisbon Treaty (← links | edit)
- Death toll rises to eleven in K2 mountain avalanche (← links | edit)
- Flight lands safely with help from mobile phone text messages (← links | edit)
- Papua New Guinea wins Australian rules football International Cup (← links | edit)
- Danish PM pushes for new referendum on euro (← links | edit)
- Irish Obama song proves popular on Internet (← links | edit)
- Irish government orders recall of all pork products (← links | edit)
- US actor Patrick McGoohan dead at age 80 (← links | edit)
- Irish millionaire found dead, suicide suspected (← links | edit)
- Musician John Martyn dies at age 60 (← links | edit)
- €8bn bank bailout in Ireland (← links | edit)
- Virgin Atlantic jet fire investigation finds faulty wiring in A340 fleet (← links | edit)
- The Simpsons episode to premiere on Sky1 (← links | edit)
- Youth charged with murdering Northern-Irish police officer (← links | edit)
- Irish economy sees biggest contraction in decades (← links | edit)
- Ten April Fool's pranks of 2009 (← links | edit)
- Nearly three million contraband cigarettes seized by Canadian and U.S. authorities (← links | edit)
- As the Eurovision entrants return home, the home crowds weigh in (← links | edit)
- Europeans go to the polls to elect Members of the European Parliament (← links | edit)
- UK broadcaster Setanta enters administration (← links | edit)
- Virgin lizard reproduces (← links | edit)
- Gunmen abduct aid workers in Sudan (← links | edit)
- Irish Nobel laureate remains in detention in Israel (← links | edit)
- Food packages to Vestas occupiers cut off (← links | edit)
- Dublin travel agents occupy offices against closure (← links | edit)
- One shop defies court order, one shop returns to work in Dublin Thomas Cook occupation (← links | edit)
- Thomas Cook occupiers arrested, released; company to return to negotiating table (← links | edit)
- Eviction notice served on Vestas occupiers (← links | edit)
- New York Times reporter rescued in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Guinness turns 250 (← links | edit)
- Irish priest seized by gunmen in the Philippines (← links | edit)
- Kidnappers release two aid workers in Darfur, Sudan after more than 100 days (← links | edit)
- Red Cross member abducted in Darfur, Sudan (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: October 26, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Australian rules football International cup "community event": Australian Football League (← links | edit)
- Irish priest freed from month long captivity in the Philippines (← links | edit)
- Ireland requests replay of FIFA World Cup play-off with France (← links | edit)
- Republican groups suspected in gun battle with, failed bombing of, Northern Irish police (← links | edit)
- Irish bishop resigns over child abuse scandal (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: December 24, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Explosives pass security checks in Slovakia, arrive in Ireland in failed test (← links | edit)
- Northern Ireland loyalist group lays down arms (← links | edit)
- Countries around the world send aid, help to Haiti (← links | edit)
- Leaders of UK, Ireland meet for emergency justice talks (← links | edit)
- Winning British EuroMillions lottery ticket worth £56 million claimed (← links | edit)
- Irish airline Aer Lingus to cut more staff (← links | edit)
- US air carrier Spirit Airlines announces $45 carry-on baggage fee (← links | edit)
- Eurozone economy did not grow at all in last quarter of 2009 (← links | edit)
- European airspace closed by volcanic ash (← links | edit)
- Half of Europe's flights could take off Monday, EU says (← links | edit)
- New ash flight bans ordered in Ireland (← links | edit)
- Scottish airspace to be closed over volcanic ash concerns (← links | edit)
- California governor Schwarzenegger presents new budget plan (← links | edit)
- European airline Ryanair fined over ash-triggered flight cancellations (← links | edit)
- Irish Senator Kieran Phelan dies at age 60 (← links | edit)
- Nineteen activists killed by Israeli commandos aboard aid convoy bound for Gaza (← links | edit)
- MV Rachel Corrie seized by Israeli Naval Forces (← links | edit)
- Turkey mourns flotilla dead (← links | edit)
- Irish 1901 census goes online (← links | edit)
- World's oldest leather shoe found in Armenia (← links | edit)
- U2 walks over the Bosphorus Bridge before concert (← links | edit)
- Documentary suggests nuns were excommunicated for exposing paedophilic priest (← links | edit)
- US economist tells Portugal to seek bailout (← links | edit)
- China prepared to support eurozone countries hit by financial crisis (← links | edit)
- Spanish smoking ban takes effect in bars and restaurants (← links | edit)
- Indian foreign minister criticized after reading wrong speech at UN summit (← links | edit)
- Bailout signals Lisbon's capitulation to financial markets (← links | edit)
- Azerbaijan win 2011 Eurovision Song Contest (← links | edit)
- Police warn of possible bomb threat in central London (← links | edit)
- Elizabeth II begins state visit to Ireland amid protests, security fears (← links | edit)
- Polar bears related to extinct Irish bears, DNA study shows (← links | edit)
- Scottish football team Hibernian appoint new manager (← links | edit)
- Iceland formally recognises Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders (← links | edit)
- Ireland's Occupy Dame Street, Occupy Waterford camps cleared (← links | edit)
- Report blames New Zealand skydive plane crash that killed nine on overloading (← links | edit)
- Cyprus seeks EU bailout (← links | edit)
- China leads medal race after day two of competition at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- County Donegal, Ireland crash kills one, injures two (← links | edit)
- Canberrans flood Cotter Dam on open day (← links | edit)
- Ryanair threaten legal action after documentary on fuel policy, safety (← links | edit)
- Ryanair sack, sue pilot over participation in safety documentary (← links | edit)
- Ryanair sue Associated Newspapers, Mirror Group (← links | edit)
- Japanese adults rank high in literacy and numeracy in OECD survey (← links | edit)
- Spain sits near the bottom of OECD rankings on adult literacy and numeracy (← links | edit)
- Australia has mixed OECD rankings for literacy and numeracy amongst adults (← links | edit)
- Police announce rescue of three women held captive in London home for 30 years (← links | edit)
- Irish anti-smoking campaigner Gerry Collins dies at age 57 (← links | edit)
- Gerry Adams arrested over 1972 Jean McConville murder (← links | edit)
- Manhattanʼs 'Little Spain' comes to big screen, documenting Hispanic immigration in New York City (← links | edit)
- Hard drugs temporarily legal in Ireland due to constitutional loophole (← links | edit)
- Ireland legalises same-sex marriage (← links | edit)
- Australian Opposition Leader Bill Shorten moves towards legalising same-sex marriage (← links | edit)
- U2 tour manager, Dennis Sheehan dies in Los Angeles hotel room at 68 (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber attacks Istanbul, kills four (← links | edit)
- Tax evasion investigators raid Google's Paris headquarters (← links | edit)
- Ronan Finn signs for Shamrock Rovers (← links | edit)
- Man, 62, shot dead in Ronanstown, Dublin (← links | edit)
- UK documentary claims fire weakened RMS Titanic (← links | edit)
- Leo Varadkar becomes first openly gay elected Taoiseach of Ireland, succeeds Enda Kenny (← links | edit)
- German Bundestag votes for same-sex marriage (← links | edit)
- Greek parliament votes to legalise sex-change without operation (← links | edit)
- Irish rock band The Cranberries' lead singer Dolores O'Riordan dies at 46 (← links | edit)
- Former Irish footballer Liam Miller dies at 36 (← links | edit)
- Netta wins Eurovision Song Contest for Israel (← links | edit)
- Dublin mayor suggests not sending Irish representative to Israel for Eurovision 2019; two European Parliament lawmakers support boycott (← links | edit)
- Commonwealth confirms receiving Zimbabwe's application to rejoin the bloc (← links | edit)
- Ireland votes to overturn 35-year-old constitutional ban on abortion (← links | edit)
- Dublin Pride 2018 attracts tens of thousands of people (← links | edit)
- First-ever Dublin Trans Pride attracts hundreds (← links | edit)
- Police warn new drone owners to obey law after disruption at UK's Gatwick Airport (← links | edit)
- UK Prime Minister Johnson suspends parliament for five weeks as Brexit deadline approaches (← links | edit)
- Hurricane Lorenzo hits Azores, heads towards Ireland (← links | edit)
- European Court of Justice says Facebook must remove 'illegal' posts globally (← links | edit)
- Hundreds arrested for 'dark web' child porn by international task force (← links | edit)
- Fire erupts in parking structure at Sola Airport, Norway (← links | edit)
- Irish Finance Minister Donohoe criticises OECD's global minimum corporate tax rate (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews candidate for Cleveland mayor Arthur Kostendt (← links | edit)
- 130 countries at OECD summit agree to back global corporate tax rate (← links | edit)
- Northern Ireland First Minister Paul Givan resigns over Brexit border checks (← links | edit)
- Loyalists suspected of threatening Irish Foreign Minister with fake bomb (← links | edit)
- Irish energy supplier Bord Gáis hikes rates for gas, electricity (← links | edit)
- 'Let's finish this job': US President Joe Biden announces 2024 reelection bid (← links | edit)
- Jury finds former US President Trump liable in defamation, sexual abuse case (← links | edit)
- Loreen wins Eurovision for Sweden for second time (← links | edit)
- Sinn Féin becomes largest party in Northern Ireland local government after 2023 elections (← links | edit)
- Industry leaders see energy supply as the next hurdle for AI (← links | edit)
- Humpback whale seen in Ireland river for the first time (← links | edit)
- Talk:GAA: Dublin too strong for Westmeath (← links | edit)
- User:CGorman (← links | edit)
- User:David Shankbone/Interviews (← links | edit)
- User:Delerium/Volcanic ash causes airport closures in Europe (← links | edit)
- User talk:Lyellin~enwikinews (← links | edit)
- User talk:CGorman/June 2005 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Water cooler/policy/Archive/3 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Research Desk (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2008/15 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews talk:SectionMenu (← links | edit)
- Template:Ireland (← links | edit)
- Template:Infobox/lookup/Ireland (← links | edit)
- Template:Mainspace disambig/Great Britain (← links | edit)
- Help:Preferences (← links | edit)
- Category:County Westmeath (← links | edit)
- Category:County Dublin (← links | edit)
- Category:European Union (← links | edit)
- Category:Dublin (← links | edit)
- Category:Bob Geldof (← links | edit)
- Category:Ryanair (← links | edit)
- Category:Irish Aviation Authority (← links | edit)
- Category:Aer Lingus (← links | edit)
- Category:Oireachtas (← links | edit)
- Category:Mark Carney (← links | edit)
- Category:Leo Varadkar (← links | edit)
- Category:Boyzone (← links | edit)
- Category:Stephen Gately (← links | edit)
- Category:Constitution of Ireland (← links | edit)
- Category:Enda Kenny (← links | edit)
- Category:Brian Cowen (← links | edit)
- Category:Bertie Ahern (← links | edit)
- Category:Taoisigh (← links | edit)
- Category:Brian O'Driscoll (← links | edit)
- Category:Micheál Martin (← links | edit)
- Category:Sinn Féin (← links | edit)
- Ireland rejects EU Lisbon Treaty (← links | edit)
- Irish government orders recall of all pork products (← links | edit)
- Irish millionaire found dead, suicide suspected (← links | edit)
- €8bn bank bailout in Ireland (← links | edit)
- Irish economy sees biggest contraction in decades (← links | edit)
- Irish bishop resigns over child abuse scandal (← links | edit)
- Irish airline Aer Lingus to cut more staff (← links | edit)
- New ash flight bans ordered in Ireland (← links | edit)
- Irish Senator Kieran Phelan dies at age 60 (← links | edit)
- Irish 1901 census goes online (← links | edit)
- Republic of Ireland (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Ireland's smoking ban a success after first year (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Republic of Ireland vs. Germany (← links | edit)
- Bomb left outside police station in Northern Ireland (← links | edit)
- Plane crash in Cork, Ireland kills six (← links | edit)
- Researchers identify genetic link to peanut allergies (← links | edit)
- Ireland's Occupy Dame Street, Occupy Waterford camps cleared (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 16 draw takes place in Paris (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, days 4 and 5: three wins, two draws (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, day 9: Belgium-Republic of Ireland, Iceland-Hungary, Portugal-Austria (← links | edit)
- Zlatan to retire from international football (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, day 13: Iceland-Austria, Hungary-Poland, Italy-Republic of Ireland and Sweden-Belgium (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2016, Last 16: France-Republic of Ireland, Germany-Slovakia, Hungary-Belgium (← links | edit)
- Queen Elizabeth agrees to suspend UK Parliament ahead of Brexit deadline (← links | edit)
- 'Each makes the other more difficult to recover from': University of Sussex professor L. Alan Winters speaks to Wikinews on trade, COVID-19, Brexit (← links | edit)
- Technological University Dublin senior lecturer Dr Lorcan Sirr speaks to Wikinews on housing market in Ireland (← links | edit)
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees hypersonic missile test (← links | edit)
- Elizabeth II begins state visit to Ireland amid protests, security fears (← links | edit)
- Ireland's Occupy Dame Street, Occupy Waterford camps cleared (← links | edit)
- County Donegal, Ireland crash kills one, injures two (← links | edit)
- Hard drugs temporarily legal in Ireland due to constitutional loophole (← links | edit)
- Man, 62, shot dead in Ronanstown, Dublin (← links | edit)
- Leo Varadkar becomes first openly gay elected Taoiseach of Ireland, succeeds Enda Kenny (← links | edit)
- 🇮🇪 (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- First-ever Dublin Trans Pride attracts hundreds (← links | edit)
- User:Ronline~enwikinews (← links | edit)
- User:Delerium/Volcanic ash causes airport closures in Europe (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Article distribution (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:CommonsTicker/20071009 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:CommonsTicker/20080302 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:CommonsTicker/20080303 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:CommonsTicker/20080304 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:CommonsTicker/20080509 (← links | edit)
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