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Tuesday 11 February 2025 Dublin: 5°C
Trump imposes 25% tariff on steel and aluminium coming into the US
Tech titans and world leaders gather for Macron's global AI summit
The French Summit wants to see every person in the world given access to the benefits of AI.
Yesterday
10th February 2025
Trump threatens 'hell' will break out if Hamas does not release hostages back to Israel
Dog owners should face harsher penalties for failing to obtain licences, IFA says
Trump says Palestinians removed from Gaza would not have right to return under his takeover plan
Here's what happened today: Monday
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
Trump hasn't just torn up the rule book, he's burnt it to a crisp
Larry Donnelly
Should Canada and the EU band together?
Seána Glennon
The global pressure on government is very different to that on opposition
Bobby McDonagh
Joseph O'Connor looks at the Irish connections to Rome
Joseph O'Connor
Man sentenced to three years for knocking down and killing eight-year-old boy on bike
Residents 'trapped' as new Dublin housing development is 'destroyed' by drug use and vandalism
“Teenagers are threatening residents, kicking apartment doors, and engaging in theft and vandalism.”
Three Irish restaurants have just won their first Michelin star
More than two weeks on, around 200 premises still have no power after Storm Éowyn
'We have to defend the habitat': Pat Kenny to block nursing home developer property to protect badgers
Man in his 50s dies in single-vehicle road collision in Co Offaly
Irish nurses in the NHS: A new book charts the lives of Ireland's nurses who worked in the UK
Louise Ryan, Grainne McPolin & Neha Doshi
Man arrested in connection with Cork city stabbing which left woman hospitalised
Gardaí conclude search of house in Meath as investigation into murder of Elizabeth Clarke continues
'Completely unprofessional': Donal Skehan pushes back on Samantha Mumba 'insulting' Eurosong panellists
How far-right agitators exploited an information vacuum after the Stoneybatter attack
'King Kong' of weight-loss drugs, Mounjaro, will be available in Ireland from next week
Woman awarded €55,000 after being scalded by hot cup of tea on Ryanair flight
Trial of two men charged in connection with €157m MV Matthew drugs seizure to begin tomorrow
The 2.25 tonnes of cocaine that was seized from the MV Matthew, a Panamanian-registered bulk carrier, has an estimated value of more than €157 million.
Garda jailed for six years for sexually assaulting woman in Co Wicklow garda station
Taoiseach rows back on Rent Pressure Zones remarks, saying he won't pre-empt results of review
The Fianna Fáil leader wants to see more private investment in the rental market.
Husband of Omagh bombing victim says he 'did not trust' Irish government to co-operate with inquiry
Teenager pleads guilty to attempted murder of Defence Forces chaplain in Galway
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes remanded on continuing bail ahead of sentence for violent disorder
Court hears Kerry businessman Nathan McDonnell was part of Mexican cartel drug smuggling scheme
Ireland among list of almost all nations to miss UN deadline for new climate targets
Rare Einstein ring spotted in Earth's 'cosmic backyard', a 'mere' 500 million light years away
Poll: Should changes be made to Rent Pressure Zones?
Man knocked unconscious during suspected racially motivated assault in Belfast
Senator Frances Black says Occupied Territories Bill must not be 'watered down'
Landlord group ‘delighted’ that rent pressure zones could be removed
Super Bowl ads: Seal as an actual seal, flying eyebrows and Jeremy Strong in a vat of coffee
'It could have been a lot worse': Justice Minister praises Garda response to Stoneybatter attacks
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How can Ireland prepare for future storms and other risks?
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Super Bowl performer detained after unfurling Sudan-Palestine flag during halftime show
Architect: A radical change is needed to solve Ireland’s housing and infrastructure crisis
Sean Mahon
Man still in custody after three people hospitalised in 'random' stabbing attack in Stoneybatter
A man in his 20s has been arrested and is detained at a Garda station in the North City.