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2025
Ireland will boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel is allowed enter, RTÉ says
The move comes after the last two contests – in Malmö and Basel – were overshadowed by protests over Israel’s participation.
Transgender man awarded €5,000 in compensation for discrimination by voluntary organisation
'I just saw the flash above': Irish activists on Gaza flotilla recall suspected drone attacks
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Micheál Martin's big presidential gamble
Six-time All-Ireland winning Dublin manager Jim Gavin has emerged victorious in the race to be Fianna Fáil’s candidate for the presidency. The question now is whether Micheál Martin’s vision is shared by the public and whether Gavin is the superstar signing the party leader clearly thinks he is.
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Aisling Bea, Adrian Dunbar and Robert Sheehan to star in Netflix's new Marian Keyes adaptation
Two people arrested as part of garda probe into perjury allegations during McGregor civil case
Judge says he hopes Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson trial can proceed in November
Woman in her 30s dies after crash between car and truck in Co Monaghan
Who should win this year’s Mercury Prize?
Covid-era blanket school closures harmed kids without any clear benefit - WHO's Mike Ryan
Roderic O’Gorman says his home is ‘like a fortress’ after assault last year
Roads around Ringsend now open after ‘traffic incident' involving truck this morning
Tributes paid to Italian PHD student who died while rock climbing in Co Cork
Friendly reminder: Sometimes being passive aggressive works. Just don't overdo it
Gwen Loughman
Irish drinks firms may axe ‘hundreds of thousands’ worth of investment in US over tariffs
An Post is releasing limited edition Westlife stamps for the band’s 25th anniversary
On the ballot? Independent candidates, including Maria Steen, to pitch to some TDs and senators
Maria Steen has a slim chance of making it on to the presidential ballot with an uphill battle to get 20 Oireachtas members on her side.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Fianna Fáil backbenchers revolt on ‘Netflix levy’ as minister ‘shocked’ by committee vote
Poll: Jim, Catherine or Heather? Who would you vote for?
Trump Doonbeg confirmed as venue for Irish Open next year, Taoiseach says US President ‘welcome'
Autumn surprise as Electric Ireland cuts gas prices and holds steady on electricity
Irishman bound for Claremorris breaks world record for longest barefoot walk
Council dismisses 'false reports' that a new housing development in Clonshaugh is for asylum seekers
From promising to 'pathetic': What Irish MEPs made of Von der Leyen's more strident stance on Gaza
Man (77) charged with sexually assaulting four-year-old girl in 2022 sent forward for trial
Ireland's population could reach over 7.5 million by 2065
Strict rules mean only two presidential hopefuls will get to speak to Fingal councillors
McDonald's restaurant in Louth found with rodent droppings among eight served closure orders
Alastair Campbell says Israel's Doha strike like UK 'wiping out' Adams and McGuinness before GFA
Were you one of 4,400 people overcharged at Dublin Airport carpark this year? You are due a refund
It's been a very good (and very busy) week for CMAT
Opinion: We need political leadership to address suicide rates among men in Ireland
Aidan Farrelly
Police deploy stingers to stop teenager (15) clocked at 193 km/h in stolen vehicle
Should the government introduce a second tier of child benefit?
Hallgrimsson: 'When you have a performance like this, the coach's job is under question'
One in five children in Ireland is overweight or obese, double the worldwide rate