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2025
Taoiseach says he would have 'no issue' with US President Donald Trump addressing the Dáil
How much do you know about these famous trios?
Gardaí investigating suspected murder-suicide after man and girl (6) found dead
Gardaí and emergency services were called to the scene in Finglas shortly before 8pm on Saturday night.
We asked a graphic design expert to rate the presidential election posters
Who’s used a very discreet party logo? And who scores a miserable 4/10?
Munster off to winning start under new boss Clayton McMillan
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Unquenchable thirst: Why are we all so obsessed with drinking water and reusable bottles?
Niamh O'Reilly
Catherine Connolly 'understands opportunity of Irish unity', says Mary Lou McDonald
Have you ever watched an NFL game?
Pedestrian injured in Co Monaghan road crash earlier this month dies in hospital
Families seeking asylum to be offered up to €10,000 to drop claims and leave the State
Ireland's Jake McCarthy wins bronze at World Rowing Championships in Shanghai
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What each candidate needs to do to win the presidency
30m
Sports Minister 'disappointed' he had to intervene for FAI to attend Oireachtas Committee
Surrealing in the Years: You know who was really blocked from getting on the ballot? Me
Carl Kinsella
Taoiseach wants to see HSE-funded supports extended to help people quit vaping
Heather Humphreys has spent four times more on social ads than her presidential rivals combined
If Gaza is failed, the UN and others can't complain if demoted to 'talking shop' status
Tánaiste says he doesn’t want to be part of a ‘coalition of inaction’ – but that appears to be exactly what it is.
Autism campaigner: Autism is not new and does not need to be cured
Evie Nevin
‘People forget the Steelers were here before’: Reporter back in Dublin 28 years on for NFL game
Cigarettes, tobacco and vapes won't be sold in vending machines from Monday
'All we want is to feel safe': Ukrainians in new Clonmel estate attacked and threatened
The incidents intensified after security guards left the site once the homes were completed.
Doctors Without Borders suspend work in Gaza City
Dublin derby win leaves Rovers on brink of league title
Taoiseach's homelessness comments 'deliberately disingenuous', TD says
'Novel' court action launched against EPA permit for data centre group's power plant
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'Victory to Kneecap': Support pours in after rapper Mo Chara cleared in London court
Emergency accommodation figures reach record high of over 16,300, including 5,145 children
Student, 20, died after slipping at the Cliffs of Moher in 2024
Obama got a pricey scroll, a book and whiskey from Dublin City Council - here's what they cost
Rory silences the heckles as supposedly hostile Bethpage atmosphere turns to 'library'
24% of Irish parents dress their twins in matching outfits, CSO says
Ní fúmsa a bhí an cás seo, bhí sé i gcónaí faoi Gaza - Mo Chara ó Kneecap
Europe lead USA 3-1 after blistering Ryder Cup start as McIlroy and Lowry to partner up
It’s been a brilliant morning for Luke Donald’s side.
'There cannot be business as usual in the face of genocide': Taoiseach on Gaza at UN
Martin said members of the Israeli government ‘who have been instrumental in fomenting the unfolding disaster in Gaza’ will not be allowed enter Ireland.
Martin Mansergh, key advisor to Fianna Fáil in the peace process, dies during visit to Africa
Comharbaí Kneecap á lorg i nGaoth Dobhair, tobar na cruthaitheachta á thaoscadh i nDún Chaoin