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Public events should be cancelled when Status Orange winds forecast, Storm Éowyn review says
'Signs of recovery' after Snapchat, Slack and major banking apps disrupted by services outage
Here's What happened Today: Friday
Trump denies Zelenskyy US long-range missiles, says Putin wants to end war
It’s Zelenskyy’s third trip to Washington this year, following a disastrous televised shouting match in February and a make-up meeting in August.
The meeting comes as Trump readies for another summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Trump appears set on pursuing diplomacy following the Gaza ceasefire deal he brokered last week.
One third of children say they use screens 'whenever they want'
Fota Wildlife Park to remain closed 'until further notice' amid bird flu infections
Does your street in Dublin need a bike bunker? Here's how to tell the council
Motorcyclist (30s) dies in Enniskerry collision
Property prices rose 7.4% in the last year, as once 'affordable' areas now out of reach for many
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Former minister calls plan to pay asylum seekers more to return home 'window dressing'
HSE puts landmark former Baggot Street hospital up for sale
NI justice minister says 'line was crossed' when 'mob' showed up at her home last night
The UK's Celebrity Traitors airs tonight - who's on it and what's the prize?
Dublin Marathon scraps priority entry for previous participants in bid to make access 'fairer'
State spending watchdog concerned that Budget 2026 takes corporation tax receipts for granted
'I've never seen election promises abandoned so fast': Scathing opposition reaction to Budget
Minister accepts he didn't get welfare payment 'wish list' despite €10 increase
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Israel allies in US Congress try to sway Taoiseach's stance on Occupied Territories Bill
Two men hospitalised after alleged assault at apartment in Cork City
Which circulating pumps have been recalled and how do you know if your heating system has one?
Ambulance workers to vote on possible strike action over outsourcing plans
Former teacher sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of four former pupils
Poland's Tusk rubbishes Trump's claim that Russian drone raid could have been a 'mistake'
MEPs pass resolution urging EU to 'combat famine' in Gaza but delete any mention of genocide
From promising to 'pathetic': What Irish MEPs made of Von der Leyen's more strident stance on Gaza
Von der Leyen warns Israel famine cannot be 'weapon of war' in major EU speech
The President of the European Commission stopped short of calling Israel’s assaults on Gaza genocide in what has been her strongest statements so far on the issue.
Ursula von der Leyen prepares for State of the Union speech, as MEPs say she's 'losing the room'
Pressure is mounting and divisions deepening over Gaza, tariffs and trade as the President of the European Commission makes her set-piece address.
Child deprivation on par with 'darkest days' of economic crash, as 1 in 5 children living in poverty
There's a rare partial 'blood moon' eclipse tonight - but you might struggle to catch a glimpse
Fresh objection seeks to derail Greater Dublin Drainage Project despite state's pleas
Bertie Ahern rules himself out of presidency, citing lack of support from Fianna Fáil leadership
Ahern said he wouldn’t consider running as an Indpendent because he respects Fianna Fáil too much.