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Tuesday 18 March 2025 Dublin: 1°C
British government rejects proposal for UK-wide bank holiday for St. Patrick’s Day
'Stranded' NASA astronauts back on Earth after being left aboard space station for nine months
Web Summit dispute compared to a 'bitter divorce' between Paddy Cosgrave and former directors
Irish man dies after being hit by vehicle in west Thailand
US judge orders Elon Musk's DOGE to stop firing employees of foreign aid agency
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SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
All things considered, the Taoiseach will be happy with how he handled a tricky Trump encounter
Larry Donnelly
If Ukraine is sacrificed to the Russian dictatorship, no country in the region is safe
Donnacha Ó Beacháin
My heart sank when I saw the laughter in the Oval Office about our housing crisis
Sylvia Power
Scabies on the rise in Ireland and Europe What is it, and what are the risks?
Dr Catherine Conlon
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Planning permission approved for Shannon LNG gas power plant in Co Kerry
St Patrick's parades: I skipped the Dublin one and headed to the sea — it was a great change
Derek Walsh
This stunning seaside guest house is transformed in The Great House Revival
'Bodies and limbs on the ground' after Israeli strikes kill more than 400 people in Gaza
Israel said that the country’s return to bombing Gaza had been “fully coordinated with Washington”.
Thousands gather to remember victims of deadly club fire in North Macedonia
Dublin man (49) died from infection after dog licked open wound on his leg, inquest hears
Opinion: Watching Conor McGregor in The White House was dystopian and disturbing
Rachel Morrogh
Volume of illegal waste found in Dublin and Wicklow mountains rises 22%
Doctor giving evidence in rape trial leaves the stand to treat juror who fainted in court
Putin agrees to partial ceasefire and prisoner exchange with Ukraine as peace talks to begin 'immediately'
During the call, Putin called for the complete cessation of foreign military assistance and the provision of intelligence” to Ukraine.
Over 210 motorists arrested for driving under the influence during St. Patrick's weekend
College student who raped woman during walk home from bar jailed for five years
Australian sex offender, 55, jailed for concealing whereabouts in Dublin
Next German leader warns of Russia's 'war against Europe' as MPs pass historic defence deal
Hungarian parliament overwhelmingly passes bill banning Budapest Pride parade
Harris speaks to US media about tariff threats after meeting JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs in NY
The Tánaiste rules out another cost-of-living package despite threats of rising costs to consumers.
State loses bid to block Senator's case over 'secret' air policing deal with Royal Air Force
Rory McIlroy to make film debut alongside Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore 2
Over 440 waste management staff on hand to keep Dublin clean over busy St Patrick’s weekend
Trump says 80,000 JFK assassination files will be released today
People Before Profit TD hits out at coverage of woman spitting on Israeli man in Dublin restaurant
Child wins €15,000 settlement over alleged mistreatment at creche featured in RTÉ documentary
Melbourne police probe Kneecap gig over missing King George V statue head
Simon Harris says Conor McGregor 'represents the very worst of toxic masculinity'
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How the gambling industry captured sport
On this week’s episode, Sinéad and Gavin discuss gambling in sport, and Ireland’s drawn-out means of tackling it.
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Fontaines D.C. cancel gigs across South America after Grian Chatten suffers herniated disk
Dart services between Dalkey and Bray suspended after vandalism damages overhead lines
Large crowd gather for vigil after fatal Letterkenny collision
Dubliner who was last surviving member of Battle of Britain dies aged 105
Do you use Amazon?
Around 20 cars damaged at Belfast dealership of Elon Musk’s Tesla
Amazon.ie is now live meaning Irish customers can avoid UK-based website