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June
June 2025
Cost of College Green pedestrianised plaza balloons to €80m (from just €10m originally)
Celebrities descend on Venice for Jeff Bezos' €48m three-day wedding extravaganza
Among the 200 guests are Mick Jagger, Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Joe Duffy leaves window open on Áras run as he closes door on RTÉ career
He has been described by the show’s producer as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ broadcaster.
The Tánaiste has published the outline of the Occupied Territories Bill - here's what's in it
A new train station is being planned for Cabra
Zelensky signs agreement to try 'war criminal' Vladimir Putin
Timeline: When did Donald Trump really decide to bomb Iran?
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
AIB customers no longer need a card reader for payments as bank introduces 'selfie check'
Category 4 Hurricane Erick hits Mexico as 'life-threatening' storm to bring mudslides
Residential property prices rose 7.5% in 12 months to April, CSO says
Irish citizens are now advised against travel to Israel
Another damp weekend lies ahead, but things will improve next week
Thunderstorms hit as status yellow rain warning still in effect for 12 counties
Palestinian state should be established in 'a Muslim country', US ambassador Mike Huckabee says
Three teenagers charged with riot in Ballymena
Galway astronomers have discovered a new giant planet formation
Nearly 800 council houses are lying vacant in the State for over a year, according to data
Gloomy weekend for much of the country as Met Éireann forecasts widespread rain
Greens leader calls for urgent meeting on drone use as Deliveroo launches airborne service
Israel vows to 'protect' maritime space as Gaza-bound aid boat reports drones overhead
Tributes paid to 'remarkable' US death row exoneree killed in Galway house fire
May
May 2025
Rail line closed between Connolly Station and Dún Laoghaire for June bank holiday weekend
The 'cathedral of crap' and Trinity Campanile among 2025 contenders for Ireland's favourite building
Trump calls court decision to block tariffs 'so political' as appeals court pauses initial ruling
US appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs following legal challenge
Seven people shot at park in Washington state, police say
Business as usual: Hoteliers chief confident despite further drop in tourism figures
Surge in fake and misleading ads promoting medicines and cosmetics, HPRA warns
'Out of our hands': Kneecap will no longer perform at Scotland festival amid police 'safety concerns'
Sligo-based brother of woman who lost nine kids in Gaza speaks out as fundraiser launched
Public urged not to share images after four people fall victim to 'sextortion' last weekend
Heather Humphreys and Michael McDowell rule themselves out of this year's presidential race
Olympic Federation of Ireland backs plans for €190m winter sports arena in south Dublin
The OFI hopes the arena will raise the level of long-term ambition in Irish winter sports.
Tánaiste concerned about 'aggressive' US deportations after Shannon flight
Advertising watchdog upholds complaint against An Post for 'misleading' digital stamps ad
People can now apply for their State pension on a new online site
'We will fight you in your court. We will win' - Kneecap slams 'political policing' after terror charge