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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.
Zohran Mamdani pulls off major upset by defeating Andrew Cuomo in New York mayoral primary
RTÉ cancels current affairs show Upfront with Katie Hannon due to budget constraints
Plan to expand DART to Kildare and Meath gets go-ahead after legal challenges dropped
We asked students queuing outside the US embassy what they make of new visa social media checks
Two people arrested after woman falsely imprisoned last night in Co Kildare
Who are Palestine Action, and why is the UK government set to ban them as a terror threat?
Critics of the plan to ban Palestine Action say free speech and the right to protest are under threat in the UK.
Watch: Saipan teaser trailer lands as Keane–McCarthy feud set for big-screen revival
Quiz: How well do you know the support acts of Slane's biggest concerts?
It's a busy weekend of sport and music in Dublin - here's what's on, and how to get there
Three arrested for €400,000 worth of vandalism at OPW site near Castletown House
Heatwave hits Europe as temperatures set to reach over 42 degrees this weekend
The Israel-Iran conflict is splitting Trump’s MAGA movement in two
Briefings on assisting Irish citizens wishing to leave Israel and Iran continuing this evening
Leo Varadkar says he would sacrifice economic growth for a united Ireland
Artists to receive an extra €8,450 as Basic Income for the Arts scheme extended until next year
Ireland faces top EU court over delay in removing terrorist and bomb-making content online
Man pleads guilty to firearms charges in case linked to Carlow shooter Evan Fitzgerald
Give €10,000 to lower-income families to buy electric cars, climate council urges government
Lack of progress moving younger people from nursing homes slammed as 'completely unacceptable'
New York City mayoral candidate forcefully detained by US immigration agents at Manhattan court
E-scooters, motorbikes and a chainsaw seized by gardaí during day of searches across south Dublin
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
'Shame on this government': Raise the Roof housing protest takes place outside Leinster House
Paul Murphy lands in Dublin after being detained twice in Egypt over Gaza aid march
Man (20s) dies in hospital after weekend e-scooter crash in Finglas
Donegal dad who was based in Boston deported back to Ireland after 15 years in US