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2025
Jewellery piercer caught with child abuse images after Twitter tip-off, court hears
No need for policing experience to apply as campaign begins to find new Garda Commissioner
Cork farmer found guilty of raping man in 2011 and 2019
Uisce Éireann CEO says 'serial objectors' to treatment plants are costing the state 'billions'
Man Utd or Spurs fan? How to get to the Europa League final in Bilbao without breaking the bank
Five other sources corroborated allegations made about Gerry Adams in BBC documentary, court hears
Eurovision organisers commit to 'discussions' on Israeli participation after meeting with RTÉ
Sports minister says Camogie Association is responsible for resolving skorts controversy
MMA fighter Charlie Ward faces corruption trial involving bribes and 'confidential information'
RSA warns that nearly one in four e-scooter users have been in crashes
Street furniture fees for restaurants waived (again) for another year
Taoiseach backs existing Gaza aid agencies after EU official suggests helping Israel provide aid
'Short-sighted': Dublin representatives slam plan to remove only public toilets in city centre
The toilets were set up at the height of covid lockdown in 2020.
Over 50 thousand litres of illegal fuel seized from two petrol stations in Louth
Yes, Pope Leo XIV has watched the hit film Conclave
How long have you waited for a driving test?
Man United overcome Athletic Club to set up Europa League final showdown with Spurs
Opinion: David Attenborough's new film delivers a stark message about the world's oceans
Jack O’Donovan Trá
Funeral of Lauren O'Brien, 13-year-old girl killed at Cork racing event, takes place today
'Utterly shameful': Irish MEPs slam EU offer to assist Israel in replacing Gaza aid agencies
The offer was made on the same day that UN agencies condemned Israel’s proposal.
Shotgun, drugs and motorbikes seized in Finglas following suspected pipe-bomb drone attack
Over 350 Irish TV and film producers sign open letter calling for Israeli exclusion from Eurovision
Teaching union urges members to back Leaving Cert reform amid potential industrial action
'Did he just say Prevost?’: St Peter’s Square stunned by first American Pope, Leo XIV
Michael Fingleton engaged in 'cart-before-horse' lending at Irish Nationwide, court told
How the day played out as US cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV
The 69-year-old from Chicago has chosen the name Leo XIV after he was elected on day two of the conclave.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'First American pope': Trump, Higgins, Martin and other world leaders congratulate Pope Leo XIV
'Beyond cruel': Woman attacked by husband with boiling water and hammer while she slept
Up to 12 prisoners to be removed from locked down Mountjoy Prison wing after violent incidents
Richard Satchwell was 'flogging' wife Tina's clothes weeks after her alleged murder, trial hears
Debunked: Gardaí say warning over Asian men approaching children in Sligo was 'fake news'
BBC ends cross-examination of Gerry Adams in libel trial after seven days on the stand
Fr Tony Flannery: We will know fairly quickly if this new pope is a reformer or not
Tony Flannery
'Constructive' meeting between Taoiseach and von der Leyen as pair discuss trade, Middle East and Ukraine
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Ireland has a voice on Gaza, but no real power
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More than one in six households can't afford a one-week holiday with their children