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2025
Kamala Harris is releasing a book about her sudden and short campaign for the White House
Man given one-year sentence for child abuse material of teenage stepdaughter in shower
Ukrainians leave jobs and pets behind as they’re forced to leave Co Cork hotel
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Labour Party throws support behind Catherine Connolly as Left unity candidate for president
Labour is joining a left-wing alliance alongside the Social Democrats and People Before Profit.
Here’s how much money tourists spent in Ireland last month (and what they spent it on)
American actor jailed for five years for choking woman out and raping her in Dublin AirBnB
Mother of Irish soldier killed in Lebanon says Tánaiste shouldn't 'seek to speak for me'
Minister says Ryanair boss is a 'successful' man but he's wrong about MetroLink
PSNI officer dismissed for sending racist, sectarian, and antisemitic WhatsApp messages
Three-year construction of €274m Liffey Valley to Dublin bus corridor to begin in September
McGregor co-defendant James Lawrence loses appeal after seeking costs from Nikita Hand
The government is starting a big conversation about nature restoration in Ireland
'Smear' campaign against Ireland over Occupied Territories Bill must be tackled, says committee
Nikita Hand: 'This appeal has retraumatised me over and over again'
Scottish man pleads guilty to conspiring to import drugs into Ireland
In tribute: Seán Rocks showed us with warmth and wit that the Irish arts matter
What's the first thing you put on when you turn on the TV?
Woman airlifted to hospital after road collision in Co Kerry
Illegal vapes still easily accessible despite HSE enforcement
The Journal Investigates found illegal vapes for sale in shops almost next door to where they were seized.
‘Steady improvement’ in driving test wait times as RSA says it’s on course for 10-week target
Man (23) charged with stabbing a garda in Dublin city centre
RTÉ radio presenter Seán Rocks dies aged 64
He is best known for his work on Arena, an arts and culture show that aired on weeknights since 2009.
Ten months after attack, torture survivor is still waiting for counselling appointment
Train line re-opens between Malahide and Skerries but delays and route alterations expected
A first for Ireland as endangered drill monkey is born in Cork’s Fota Wildlife Park
Motorcyclist in his 20s dies following single-vehicle collision in Co Waterford last night
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Is the EU-US tariff deal the best we could do?
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Here's the Lions team for the final game against Australia on Saturday
Survivors lead tributes on 50th anniversary of the Miami Showband massacre
Funeral to be held for Thatcher's close political ally Norman Tebbit
Russian missile and drone attack kills six and injures 52 in Kyiv
'Positive prospects' for girl injured in Parnell Square attack who will return to school in September
Fewer people at risk of poverty, but persistent deprivation should 'sound alarm bells'
Brain rot and the rise of AI Slop: We're scrolling like the old days, but everything's changed
Finian Murphy
Number of people seeking help to cut alcohol use is at its highest in over a decade
Vapes posing as ‘nicotine free’ found to contain nicotine
Illegal vapes are commonly found in shops across the country – what does that mean for our health?
HSE inspections found three types of vapes claiming to be ‘nicotine free’
Customers being misled on what they are buying
Using these vapes could lead to unintended nicotine addiction