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2025
Dundrum House golf course and leisure closing with loss of 48 jobs, but IPAS centre unaffected
Some 48 staff members were informed they’d be laid off immediately, after the company’s board found that shutting down was the only option.
Man charged after three children struck by car in west Belfast
Gardaí arrest four people and seize e-bikes, e-scooters and scramblers in west Dublin searches
Summer is (almost) officially over, and temperatures are expected to dip this week
Man charged with murder after fatal stabbing in west Belfast
Test results after massive fish kill in Cork 'do not raise concern', says EPA
Young girl in critical condition after a collision in Co Antrim
Irish priests' group calls on Catholic Church to cut ties with Allianz over links to Israel
Mostly dry, pleasant weekend in store with temperatures of up to 23 degrees forecast
Teenager charged in connection with the death of Ian Walsh in Tipperary
Children up to six months to be offered RSV vaccine in effort to reduce infections this winter
Gardaí investigating social media scammer after hundreds conned by bogus Electric Picnic tickets
A woman with a large following on social media claimed to have Electric Picnic tickets for sale – but no-one has received them.
Man (20s) dies after single-vehicle collision on M8 in Cork
Tributes paid to Donegal teenager who died tragically, as gardaí continue investigations
Weekend could see highs of 23 degrees as warm weather continues
Laois electrician crowned 2025 Rose of Tralee
Motorcyclist dies following Mayo crash, while garda hospitalised in separate collision in Dublin
Ryanair, Eir and Sky are the companies most-complained about to the CCPC so far in 2025
Tony Holohan 'will not seek' Áras nomination to avoid 'exposing family to criticism or abuse'
LGBTQ+ literature prize 'paused' this year after mass boycott over inclusion of John Boyne
Lightning strikes across west Cork as thunderstorm warning issued for three counties
Expert dispels 'ludicrous' influencer claims that sunscreen has dangerous chemicals
Quiz: How much do you know about Normal People?
Will Leahy to be replaced as MC for Rose of Tralee by 2FM breakfast host
'Awful to watch': Outrage over video of horse and trap crashing into car on Dublin road
Europe grapples with extreme heat, as wildfires burn homes and claim lives
Several people have died either in wildfires or from extreme temperatures.
Status Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for Clare, Kerry and Limerick tomorrow
Hefty up-front costs are stopping households paying for energy efficient upgrades
Taylor Swift announces new album The Life of a Showgirl
Forecaster who quit role on-air now working on two books - including one with 'personal' focus
India Day celebration in Dublin postponed 'out of respect to victims' of recent attacks
In the last month, a number of people from the Indian community in Ireland – including a six-year-old girl – were targeted in separate attacks.
'This is my final message': Journalist assassinated by Israel had warned about his fate
RTÉ releases teaser trailer for The Traitors Ireland and confirms it will air from late August
Priest seriously injured after attack with a glass bottle in church named as Fr John Murray
Detective Chief Inspector David McBurney described the attack as ‘completely shocking and brutal’.
What's the best Oasis song?
Ireland joins nations in demanding Israel abandon plan to occupy Gaza city