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Last year
2025
House prices rose by more than 8% over the past year
Irish man dies after being hit by vehicle in west Thailand
Over 210 motorists arrested for driving under the influence during St. Patrick's weekend
Rory McIlroy to make film debut alongside Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore 2
Here's what happened today: Friday
Garda investigation under way after woman spits on Israeli man in Dublin hotel bar
World leaders can be labelled as far-right 'very quickly', Taoiseach tells US business leaders
'A childish, criminal act': Gardaí investigating vandalism at Trump's golf course in Doonbeg
Supreme Court: Life sentences for children convicted of murder only in 'exceptional circumstances'
Woman in the US arrested for allegedly imprisoning stepson in storage unit for over 20 years
Enoch Burke's family protest outside White House ahead of shamrock ceremony
Taoiseach claims Trump 'very clued in' to Gaza as Occupied Territories Bill question raised
Irish was spoken for first time during Prime Minister's Questions in Westminster today
Trump buys 'brand new Tesla' to show support for Elon Musk after shares plunge
'Find out if I found grá': TD Barry Heneghan to appear on dating show Grá ar an Trá tonight
Five people arrested after stolen car collides with garda vehicle in north Dublin
OnlyFans content creator 'Irish Viking' named on Revenue's tax defaulters list
Almost a third of Irish households struggling with housing costs as enforced deprivation rate falls
Pay rise agreement for up to 40,000 Section 39 health workers a 'step forward', says union
Gaeltacht communities protest over "depopulation and displacement" caused by lack of housing
'Hugely positive': Over 6,700 people applied to become gardaí during recruitment drive last month
Trinity celebrates renaming library after poet Eavan Boland (but hasn't managed to put the sign up yet)
'New Day Will Rise' - Israel unveils Eurovision entry, to be sung by survivor of Nova attack
The way that Ireland appoints judges is set to change this week
Quiz: Can you name these Dublin city pubs?
Smash-and-grab burglaries on the rise at Dublin eateries amid 'perfect storm' for crime
Across Dublin, a total of 3,729 burglaries or related offences were recorded in the span of just 12 months up to September 2024.
Overseas tourists are choosing to visit because 'Ireland is Instagrammable', says new survey
Tesla purchases soar by over 30% in Ireland amid sales slump in Europe
Ireland's first fully-funded gambling addiction treatment programme launched today
Teenager armed with shotgun overpowered by passengers after boarding flight at Australian airport
Girl (11) dies in road collision shortly after getting off schoolbus in Co Derry
Four teenagers among 20 people arrested by gardaí in Dublin burglary crackdown
Taoiseach should tell US they are 'catastrophically wrong' on Gaza during visit, McDonald says
Boy (11) remains in hospital following stabbing at primary school in north Dublin
Two men arrested following public order 'incident' on Dublin-bound Ryanair flight