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2025
Nearly 23,000 disqualified drivers failed to give up their licences - but only one was penalised
‘Terrified’ woman gets interim order after flatmate’s alleged sexual harassment
It looks like the €1,000 rent tax credit might get an extension
Worried about the government's €10m NFL spend? Donohoe says the payout will be ‘immense’
Brussels insists Trump's new 100% pharma tariffs will not apply to EU exports
A spokesperson said the EU's deal with the US shields European pharma exports from tariffs higher than 15%.
Tánaiste Simon Harris said the Government will be studying the impact of this announcement, which he noted includes a "number of exemptions".
ESB warns presidential candidates not to put posters on electricity poles
Terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Mo Chara thrown out by London court
Liam Ó hAnnaidh was not required to enter a plea to the charges against him and the prosecution now falls.
Who should be the next President of Ireland?
A new indoor equine centre in memory of 13-year-old Jack de Bromhead is set to open in Dublin
'Ludicrous': Michelle O'Neill leads NI criticism of Starmer's new digital 'Brit Cards'
'I live for this': Europe prepares to take on the home dominance of the US at the Ryder Cup
Gavin Cooney of The 42 previews the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, New York.
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The Ryder Cup: Where sport, money and politics collide
Gav dials in from Bethpage Black, where the Trump-attended 45th Ryder Cup tees off this week.
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Search underway for fisherman after boat found aground with engine still running on Sligo beach
Larry Donnelly: In this three-way race for president, everything is still to play for
Larry Donnelly
'We haven't been asked to': Taoiseach didn't raise Kneecap's Canada ban with PM Carney
Mortgage approvals have dropped in the last year, but they're costing more money than ever
Ireland needs more offshore wind farms because of AI, says Taoiseach
Budget 'judgement call' to make whether to boost childcare places or slash fees, says Harris
Palestinian GAA club's visas for summer tour of Ireland were refused due to 'risk of overstay'
The club was told at the time that the decision was due to issues with documentation.
Trump says ceasefire is 'pretty close' and vows to block Israel annexation of West Bank
Taoiseach and Tánaiste bring Irish weather to Canada and DC while talking up trade with Ireland
The Tánaiste is understood to have raised the drinks industry tariffs of 15% with Howard Lutnick.
Police investigating death of Irish woman, 66, in Spanish apartment complex
McIlroy paired with Tommy Fleetwood as Ryder Cup opening foursome pairings announced
No cause found from probe into death of 32,000 fish in River Blackwater
Here's what happened today: Thursday
A year of impactful investigations exposing injustice and driving change
The Journal Investigates has sparked national debate and reform, with our findings raised repeatedly in the Dáil and Seanad.
Obama conferred with Freedom of Dublin amid calls to boycott the event
As Misneach gets ready to leave the Áras with Michael D, who could be Ireland's next First Pet?
You can count on us to ask the important questions.
Unusual Dáil motion to condemn attacks on Gaza flotilla with Irish aboard
Israel kills pregnant aid worker and two infant children in airstrike on apartment
The World Health Organisation estimates that at least 1,580 health workers have been killed by Israel since October 2023.
YouTuber becomes first person jailed for posts exposing identities of asylum seekers
'Welcome to the neighbourhood': New Irish embassy opening across from White House welcomed by Trump
In a letter penned by the US president, Trump said he looked forward to ‘advancing fair trade policies’.
Former Rehab CEO Angela Kerins has submitted legal bills of €2.1m to Oireachtas
Fotheidil as Gaeilge le fáil ar shraith Netflix, House of Guinness
Tá an Ghaeilge fite fuaite leis an leann dubh agus tá sin le tabhairt faoi ndeara sa sraith nua Netflix, House of Guinness.
Kneecap criticise Met Police decision to move protesters planning to gather outside court tomorrow
Americans in town for the NFL game told us they don't think Dublin is expensive
The streets are full of excited tourists, but some Dublin politicians are questioning why the game is being so heavily promoted.
Garda pleads not guilty to careless driving causing serious injury to Brazilian delivery man
Government confirms new vape tax to kick in on 1 November