3 January – The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation noted that there had been a record 612 patients admitted for care on trolleys in hospitals around the country this morning.[2]
7 January – The second meeting of the Citizens' Assembly took place. The assembly was told how new neo-natal screenings which can detect chromosomal disorders such as Down Syndrome pose ethical issues for society.[3]
11 January – Members of a cross-party delegation group of TDs described as "useful and productive" a meeting with the Egyptian president about the continuing imprisonment without trial of Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa.[4]
19 January – The Sinn Féin party's Martin McGuinness announced his retirement from politics, citing health reasons.[5]
23 January – Three men were arrested as part of an investigation into an international illegal immigrant smuggling network through Dublin Airport. Two of those arrested were Aer Lingus employees at the airport.[7]
31 January – Around 100 farmers participated in an Irish Farmers Association protest outside the Department of Agriculture in Dublin to highlight their anger over delays in payments to farmers for their participation in the GLAS agri-environment scheme.[9]
Taoiseach Enda Kenny rejected the suggestion that Ireland should leave European Union in a major Brexit speech.[12]
The Dáil passed a Fine Gael party motion of confidence in the Government, tabled in response to Sinn Féin's motion of no confidence announced over the handling of the response to the Sgt Maurice McCabe affair.[13]
22 February – Following a week of speculation concerning his future as leader of the Fine Gael party, Enda Kenny told a meeting of his parliamentary party that he will deal with his future effectively and conclusively after the annual Saint Patrick's Day visit to the White House in Washington DC.[14]
23 February – Speaking in Brussels the Taoiseach said he wants the final Brexit agreement between the European Union and Britain to allow for Irish reunification in line with the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.[15]
March
1 March – The Taoiseach Enda Kenny announced in the Dáil the formal recognition by the State of Irish Travellers – numbering 40,000 people in Ireland and Northern Ireland – as an indigenous ethnic minority. He said, "It is a historic day for our Travellers and a proud day for Ireland." President Michael D. Higgins welcomed the event as a "momentous decision".[16]
3 March – "Significant quantities" of human remains were discovered at the site of the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway. It came after the Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation began test excavations at the site of the children's burial ground following allegations about the deaths of 800 babies in Tuam over a number of decades and the manner in which they were buried.[17]
14 March
Two crew members of the Coast Guard were killed and two more were missing after a search and rescue helicopter crashed off the coast of County Mayo.[18]
The International Astronomical Union assigned the official Irish- and Latin-language name MearcairPlanitia ("Planet Mercury") to a large lava plain on the surface of the planet Mercury. The name was suggested by Paul Byrne, an Irish planetary scientist from County Kildare.[19]
15 March
The British government ruled out introducing Irish border posts after leaving the European Union.[20]
Irishwoman Danielle McLaughlin was found dead in a tourist resort in Canacona, a district in the south of Goa, India.[21]
16 March – Taoiseach Enda Kenny meets US President Donald Trump at the White House. The two leaders discussed the election in Northern Ireland and the potential issues concerning the Irish border due to Brexit. Trump also confirmed that he will visit Ireland during his term of office.[22]
20 March – The Irish poet Seamus Heaney was honoured by the International Astronomical Union when it assigned the official name Heaney to a 120kilometre-diameter crater on the surface of Mercury. The name was suggested by Jack Wright, a research student from Belfast. Craters on Mercury are named after dead artists, authors and poets.[23]
21 March – Former deputy first minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness died in Derry aged 66.
24 March – Bus Éireann staff begin a nationwide strike.
31 March – Iarnród Éireann railway and Dublin Bus services were stopped by Bus Éireann during the morning rush hour. The wildcat strikes ended at 10am.
April
2 April – Authorities at Rosslare Europort discovered 14 people hidden in the back of a refrigerated truck that arrived from France.[25]
9 April – The government announced that it will not oppose a bill put forward by a group of independent Senators that proposed an end to the 90-year-old restriction on the sale of alcohol on Good Friday.[26]
13 April – Dublin Bus workers voted to strike in solidarity with picketing Bus Éireann staff, a move which came as the Bus Éireann strike was called off temporarily as the Labour Court issued its recommendations.[27]
20 April – Enda Kenny became Fine Gael's longest serving Taoiseach, having surpassed the record of John A. Costello by completing his 2,234th day in office.[28]
23 April – The Citizens' Assembly voted to recommend an extensive liberalisation of the grounds on which abortion is available in Ireland. The Assembly voted to recommend that terminations of pregnancy should be available in Ireland with "no restriction as to reasons" by a margin of 64% to 36%.[29]
27 April
Enda Kenny told the Fine Gael party and the media that he will deal with his future as Taoiseach before the end of May.
28 April – Professor Chris Fitzpatrick resigned from the board of the National Maternity Hospital in support of Dr. Peter Boylan who also resigned from the board over a row that nuns will the running the new maternity hospital.[31]
29 April – At a special EU Brexit conference, there was a formal acknowledgement by EU leaders of the possibility of Northern Ireland rejoining the EU as part of united Ireland post-Brexit.[32]
11 May – The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier addressed a joint sitting of the Dáil and the Seanad.[34]
17 May – Taoiseach Enda Kenny announced that he would retire as Fine Gael party leader at midnight. He would remain Taoiseach until a new party leader is elected on 2 June.[35]
23 May – The former chairman and chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank, Seán FitzPatrick, was acquitted of 27 charges against him for misleading the bank's auditors and furnishing false information about multi-million euro loans to him and to people connected to him between 2002 and 2007.[36]
14 June – Leo Varadkar was elected Taoiseach by Dáil Éireann and was later appointed by President Higgins.[39]
29 June – Six men, including Socialist PartyTDPaul Murphy, who were on trial for the false imprisonment of former TánaisteJoan Burton and her adviser, were found not guilty by a jury at the Circuit Criminal Court.[40]
July
9 July – Two men drowned off the coast of Donegal while on a fishing trip.
26 July – Frank Clarke was named as the new Chief Justice by the government.
August
4 August – Taoiseach Leo Varadkar made a 'bridges not borders' speech in Belfast.
16 August – The UK published its Brexit plan regarding Northern Ireland and the plan stated they wish not to go back to border posts.
22–23 August – A major storm caused serious damage in Donegal.
September
5 September – The Sinn Féin party leader Gerry Adams announced he will reveal his plan for resigning as leader in November.
7 September – The government announced it will repay early, and in full, the outstanding €5.5 billion owed to the International Monetary Fund, Sweden and Denmark.
10 September – Garda Síochána Commissioner Noirin O'Sullivan announced her resignation after three years of service.
12 September – The former US Vice President Joe Biden turned the first sod on a hospice to be built in Castlebar, County Mayo. Biden was accompanied by his brother Jimmy and nephew Jamie.[41]
22 September – Taoiseach Leo Varadkar gave a "cautious welcome" to the British Prime Minister's Brexit speech in Florence.
25 September – Taoiseach Leo Varadkar met British Prime Minister Theresa May in London where they discussed Brexit and trade deals.
26 September – Taoiseach Leo Varadkar confirmed Ireland will hold six or seven referendums between 2018 and 2019.
16 October – As the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia swept across Ireland, four people were killed, one injured, the Department of Education closed all schools, all bus and train services were cancelled, most supermarkets closed early, flights were cancelled, and colleges closed nationwide.
24 October – Ibrahima Halawa arrived back in Ireland after four years of prison in Egypt.[42]
27 October – University College Dublin student union president, Katie Ascough, was impeached by 69 percent of students in a vote following her prevention of publication about abortion information in the annual student guide.[43]
November
1 November – The railway company Iarnród Éireann began a nationwide strike, the first of five planned strike days.[44]
3 November – The citizens assembly met to discuss climate change.
17 November – The minister of Foreign affairs Simon Coveney and the UK Secretary of State for Foreign affairs Boris Johnson met in Dublin to discuss Northern Ireland, Brexit and Europe.[45]
18 November – Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams announced that he will resign as party leader in 2018.[46]
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