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2025
'The damage is extensive': 278,000 remain without electricity while 94,000 are without broadband
Wins for Tipperary and Kilkenny on opening weekend of hurling league
Sinn Féin tied with Fianna Fáil as most popular party, as McDonald set to announce front bench
Cost of cancer: 225,000 of us are going to need this government to do more over next 5 years
Averil Power
Diageo says it has ‘no intention’ to sell Guinness following reports it was considering the move
'They thought they could make a mockery out of our parliament': Dáil speaking row rumbles on
Clinical Sinner surges past Zverev to retain Australian Open title
Man arrested after €300,000 worth of cannabis seized during Dublin search
Poll: Would you like to see a new version of the Irish national anthem?
Funeral of sax player and singer Paddy Cole to take place tomorrow
Two PSNI officers injured after deliberate police vehicle ramming in Co Down
Sitdown Sunday: The things you see as a fly-on-the-wall in a 24-hour diner in New York
The government's next big test: survive five years
New helicopters will have Israeli tech despite Govt aim to avoid kit from the country
The Irish defence department has signed contracts with Airbus for military helicopters which carry technology manufactured by Israeli company Elbit Systems.
'We got the full smack of it': Families on the devastating damage to their homes from Storm Éowyn
Planned €500m VAT subsidy for Irish restaurants shows how easy it is to spend taxpayers' money
Last stop: Northside residents wave goodbye to much-loved Number 11 bus after intensive campaign
Public trust in RTÉ fell to just 32% in internal poll taken in wake of payments scandal
Public trust plummeted to historic lows in the wake of the Ryan Tubridry payments scandal.
Dublin beat Mayo, Galway beat Armagh as football league begins with new rules
Munster move back into play-off places with six-try win against Dragons
Quiz: How much do you know about Irish Oscar successes?
Ireland's rental sector watchdog cuts ties with Israel-based company after staff backlash
Leinster's unbeaten season continues with bonus-point win against the Stormers
Opinion: Trump can do what he wants — Irish remote workers won't return to full-time office work
Deirdre Waldron
Thousands take part in march in support of Palestine in Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Arsenal beat Wolves despite controversial red; Bournemouth put five past Forest
Status Yellow snow/ice warnings issued for northern counties with wind and rain warnings for rest of country
Storm Éowyn: Government to offer financial support to those affected by storm as 402,000 remain without electricity
The scale of the damage to the electricity network is unprecedented and many remain without power.
Taoiseach says "huge" work needed to restore power, water and communications to hundreds of thousands.
Most public transport resumed this morning after widespread disruption yesterday.
Liverpool thump Ipswich to keep title rivals at arm's length
Arne Slot’s Reds stay six points clear of Arsenal with 4-1 Anfield win.
Lowry requests permission to address Dáil to respond to Doherty allegations
After nearly 100 years, Dublin's 46A bus route will cease operation tonight
Man arrested after woman (40s) found dead at residence in Waterford City
Keys stuns Sabalenka in thriller to win Australian Open
Storm Éowyn forces GAA league postponements, Celtic match off due to stadium damage
Roads clear-up continues, as public transport resumes with some disruptions and diversions
Number of people without water after Storm Éowyn climbs to 217,000, with 300,000 more at risk
Surrealing in the Years: There was real catharsis in watching TDs losing the rag this week
Carl Kinsella