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Tuesday 18 March 2025 Dublin: 6°C
Around 20 cars damaged at Belfast dealership of Elon Musk’s Tesla
Online retail giant Amazon launches Irish website
Astronauts stuck in space begin their return journey home
This stunning seaside guest house is transformed in The Great House Revival
Teenager arrested in connection with fatal Letterkenny collision released without charge
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
Canada 'must diversify' its trade relationships, new PM Mark Carney says
Trump and Putin to discuss Ukraine war peace terms by phone today
No timeline in place to activate new strict gambling regulations
At least 330 people reported dead in Gaza after Israel launches surprise attack overnight
The White House said it had been consulted before the attack, voicing support for Israel resuming air strikes.
Ireland already has some medical deserts - and it’s been getting worse
A surge in population hasn’t been matched with an increase in GPs.
Ireland is one of few EU countries where the patient load of GPs has grown
The Journal Investigates reports that this is exacerbating the primary care crisis
Expert: "Over a protracted period... the health of the population will be eroded"
Yesterday
17th March 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about green things?
A call to action in St Patrick's Cathedral today hit home hard after scenes in the White House
Here's What Happened Today: St Patrick's Day
Pronatalism on the rise: Collapsing birth rates do not threaten civilisation — the opposite is true
Dr Catherine Conlon
Two men arrested in Dublin as gardaí find firearm and ammunition in search operation
St Pat's Maghera and CBS Thurles win Schools GAA titles in Croke Park
Thousands attend national St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin
The parade got underway at 12pm.
Lithuania says Russian military intelligence behind Ikea store arson
Tánaiste says Conor McGregor 'doesn't speak for Ireland' as MMA fighter arrives at White House
Critically injured Donegal brothers struck by runaway car were less than 100 yards from home
In Pictures: Here's how St Patrick's Day is being celebrated across the country
Hotel Group paid firm co-owned by Bono and The Edge €18m for Clarence Hotel as part of overall spend
'Does Russia want peace?' asks Harris ahead of Trump and Putin talks on Ukraine tomorrow
Rory McIlroy wins Players Championship with playoff victory over JJ Spaun
Gardaí arrest man who allegedly smashed up Dublin Airport departure gate after missed flight
Limerick garda Armed Support Unit stop car on motorway and find two guns in late night operation
Israel claims it killed two alleged Hezbollah members in a strike in south Lebanon this morning
Poll: Will you attend a St Patrick's Day parade today?
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Who are the Alawites, and is Syria on the brink of more violence?
Are we looking at the country sliding into another civil war? And what is life like under the new government? We’re joined by Joseph Daher, a Swiss-Syrian academic who specialises in the political economy of the Middle East.
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At least 39 dead after tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms cause havoc across US
Houthi rebels claim attacks on US aircraft carrier group after air strikes on Yemen
Undocumented Irish not forgotten as Harris says immigration is 'sensitive' topic in US right now
'I came with a suitcase, my child and my PTSD': Ukrainians in Ireland on three years of war
Prayer, pints and politics: A history of St Patrick’s Day through the ages
Dr Angela Byrne
'I will not be running for president' says Micheál Martin
Fifteen people detained after 59 die in North Macedonia nightclub fire
'It wrecks your head, there's so much to be done': MEP Ciaran Mullooly on his EU housing role
Majority of county councils failed to collect the Derelict Sites Levy for two years in a row
17 out of 31 local authorities didn’t collect any money from landowners.