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2025
Analysis: Delaying details of big projects stinks of distraction ahead of the budget
Houses, water, health and Metrolink: The key points from the National Development Plan
The plan sets out what large-scale infrastructure projects Ireland needs over the next five to ten years.
€1.9m settlement for boy injured at birth after alleged Caesarean delay due to doctors' row
Investigation launched after man (40s) dies following workplace incident in Co Louth
Puck Fair goers will be able to keep drinking in pubs until 3am (despite garda wishes)
Ireland's Ben Healy races to second in sensational finish to today's Tour de France stage
'The real work starts now': Long-awaited inquiry into drug that causes birth defects begins
The government is fudging what the Apple tax money is going to be spent on
Two swim organisations settle legal row over 'duplicate' Dublin swims
OPW bans green and orange colours from Battle of the Boyne site (and tells staff they can't be nude)
Tax measures and €9.4bn budget package not set in stone until we know US tariff outcome
The hospitality VAT cut will gobble up €1bn of the €1.5bn tax package, meaning it will come at the expense of income taxpayers.
'I took this photo when the sea was 7°C': striking sea photographs win competition's top prizes
Gardaí in Donegal seek youths who staged road crash victim with plastic bags and ketchup
Taoiseach denies claims that specific infrastucture plans being withheld to protect 'Lowry deal'
Tony Blair delighted to keep guitar gifted by Bono, but less keen on one from Mexico's president
Part of Co Cavan bridge collapses after recent flooding
Substantial rainfall on Sunday caused damage to local roads and the collapse of the bridge.
Council 'profoundly disappointed' after homes earmarked for social housing damaged by fire
The two houses were recently approved for refurbishment.
Irish champion Mia Griffin will be the first Irish woman to compete at the Tour de France
Wall Street Journal barred from covering Trump's Scotland visit after Epstein letter report
Council considers installing flower beds to stop tourists 'molesting' Molly Malone statue
Qatar confirms bid to host 2036 Olympic Games
Simon Harris wants to see emergency planning designation for Ipas centres phased out
Should Dublin have a directly-elected mayor?
Man appears in court charged with 79 sexual offences after being arrested at Dublin Airport
Have you experienced racism in Ireland? We want to hear your story
First Nations & Pasifika XV v British & Irish Lions, Australia tour 2025
George Gibney arrives back in Ireland after extradition from the US
Roads, houses and water: Ireland's biggest ever infrastructure plan to be announced today
A study has found 'no evidence' that pressure on local services impacts attitudes to immigrants
Man charged with manslaughter of grandmother sent forward to circuit court
'Cosby Show' actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner (54) dies in drowning in Costa Rica
‘Monster’ groomer jailed for seven years for sexual abuse of partner’s daughters
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Over half of those staying at Athlone asylum centre could begin to leave next week, High Court hears
Man who died in overnight house fire in Cork named locally as Peter Lyall
Married Cork farmer jailed for close to 10 years for rape of another man
PSNI’s Armed Support Unit called after woman ‘held against will and assaulted repeatedly’
Tennis events raise over €165,000 for cancer care - and they're looking for more clubs to join