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Fermanagh shooting victims to be buried together in Clare as funeral details confirmed
Sligo man welcomed home after becoming first Irish surfer to win gold at European championships
'Resorted to submission': Last-minute US tariff deal earns stinging criticism from EU leaders
The deal was reached during a meeting between Donald Trump and the president of the European Commission on Sunday.
Cyclist in critical condition after being struck by car in Dublin last night
Israel due to begin another 10-hour military 'pause' in Gaza as UN pushes for two-state talks
Donegal man (69) dies after swimming incident at popular cliff diving spot in Bundoran
Prayer service to be held in Clare for mother and children killed in Fermanagh shooting
UN to try and reach Gaza's starving population after Israeli army announces 'tactical pause'
Aid trucks have entered Gaza from Egypt and Jordanian and Emirati planes have dropped 25 tonnes of humanitarian aid over Gaza so far today.
Another Gaza-bound aid ship stopped by Israeli forces in international waters
Who do you think is going to win the All-Ireland football final?
Here's what happened today: Friday
Galway-based Romero Games seeking to attract new investment for first-person shooter game
French police puncture UK-bound migrant boat as Starmer backs 'toughening' Channel response
Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey charged with rape and sexual assault
Michael Madsen, star of Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs, dies aged 67
Young man and teenager charged over Dublin firebomb attack that destroyed family home
Dublin’s housing crisis isn’t new - one in four lived in cramped one-room tenements in 1911, data shows
Taoiseach warns trade ban on Israeli settlements could hit Irish companies under US anti-boycott laws
Crete wildfire forces 5,000 to evacuate as extreme heat claims more lives across Europe
Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail while awaiting sentences for prostitution charges
Combs was found guilty of two of the five charges he faced
He was seen celebrating the verdict in court with his lawyers
Prosecutors argued that Comb's team "contorted the facts endlessly" during the trial
Gerry Adams slams 'vindictive' UK government plans to block compensation for illegal internment
Diddy trial: The five charges Sean Combs faced - and why he was only found guilty of two of them
Hundreds of Irish jobs at risk as Microsoft to axe 9,000 staff worldwide
Jury reaches partial verdict in Diddy sex trafficking trial, but remains deadlocked on one charge
Woman (60s) in critical condition after two-car collision in Wicklow
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Former Irish Olympic swimming coach George Gibney arrested in Florida
Man (30s) hospitalised after suspected stabbing in north Dublin last night
Man (28) charged with murder of pregnant woman in Co Down
Man in his 60s dies while working on road in Kilkenny city
Irish tourist (29) dies following car crash on Bolivia's salt flats
Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin
Woman charged with murder of 40-year-old man in Newry on Saturday
‘I’m counting down the days until school is back’: Our readers on the summer childcare crunch
With schools closing for summer, families face soaring childcare costs and limited options.
Glastonbury 2025: Who's headlining, what Irish acts are playing, and where to watch
Over 3,000 acts will perform at this year’s festival, including 33 from Ireland – but TV coverage for Irish artists remains limited.
Man killed in overnight crash in Co Laois
Two charged after woman ‘dragged’ from Kildare home into car in apparent dog dispute, court hears
'This ended the war': Trump likens US strikes on Iran to bombing of Hiroshima
The US President rejected a leaked intelligence report that said the strikes only set Iran’s nuclear programme back months.