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'An attempt to rinse hard-pressed families': TDs slam new 'exit through gift shop' rule at zoo
Jen Cummins of the SocDems said it was “a real Americanisation” and “we don’t need to do that”.
Spain battle past Switzerland to reach Euro 2025 semi-finals
Barretstown urges families to attend its annual Big Picnic this weekend
Court hears of alleged 'secret' mobile phone to John Magnier's rival bidder for Barne Estate
Turkey and ham dinners recalled from shops and supermarkets due to possible listeria
Father of boy allegedly assaulted by Niall Gilligan phoned him to say 'you just attacked my son'
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Status Yellow rain warning issued for Cork and Kerry this weekend, as thunderstorms expected
Rory McIlroy ready to challenge after staying in contention at The Open in Portrush
Man with same name as CEO facing cheating allegations says he ‘wouldn’t be caught dead at Coldplay’
Talks continue to convince US officials to renew support for Lebanese peacekeeping mission
Property tax has been hiked in Dublin - if you own a house, here's how much you'll pay next year
Bank of Ireland apologises after oil spill at Dublin park
Woman (70s) dies from injuries after being hit by a car in Dalkey on Sunday
Stephen Donnelly claims Irish negativity is holding back health service from taking risks
The former Health Minister told the MacGill Summer School that ‘the level of negativity we see is not normal’.
Does a litre of milk cost more than a litre of petrol, as Mary Lou McDonald claimed?
Over 250 unsafe baby carriers, slings, and walkers removed from sale over non-compliance
Debunked: Meme image of Hillary Clinton calling Conor McGregor ‘future president’ is a spoof
Man fatally assaulted near home was 'proper character with heart of gold', funeral told
Universities go back to making Leaving Cert points more important for getting into medicine
Gardaí revoke almost 1,000 speeding fines over 'human error'
UK police conclude review of Kneecap's Glastonbury set and are taking no further action
Over 15% of children between 13 and 17 don’t eat fruit and vegetables at least once a day
Irish restaurateur says restaurants' bad business decisions are why they're closing
Man (40s) hospitalised with serious injuries following single-vehicle collision in Co Roscommon
IKEA's new mini-store in Waterford will be its biggest outside Dublin
FactFind: What happened when Mairead McGuinness voted against EU refugee rescue missions in 2019?
New poll reveals shift in attitude to law that would ban goods from illegal Israeli settlements
Do you support the decision to lift overnight flight restrictions at Dublin Airport?
Stunning drama as England come from behind and knock Sweden out on penalties in Euro 2025
Just 32 homes eligible for rent assistance payments in Ireland on market in June
Irish sovereign wealth fund stops investing in two more companies linked to Israeli settlements
The government saw its shareholdings in four other companies increase from €2.1m to €5.3m in 2024.
The companies are listed on a UN report of businesses that enable the existence of illegal settlements on Palestinian land.
Finance Minister revealed this week that the fund divested €3.6 million worth of Israeli bonds in recent weeks.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
FactFind: What do we know about Catherine Connolly's visit to Syria in 2018?
Connolly says she did not “utter one word of support for Assad.”
Young woman found dead in Limerick City hotel named locally
Former head of garda group was ‘profoundly distressed’ by online harassment, court hears
Shane Lowry endures bad weather but remains in contention at The Open in Portrush
Boy could hear his friend 'screaming' as former All-Star hurler hit him with stick, court hears