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2025
Investigation launched into suspected arson attack on GAA club in west Belfast
Man accused of stalking online influencer in Dublin city hotel remanded on bail
'Burrow Beach will be mobbed whenever there's a heatwave unless we fix seaside transport links'
Waterford boy says he’s 'luckiest guy in the world' after performing with The Script
Man found guilty of raping his niece, with child's mother convicted of facilitating the rape
Full-scale excavation at former mother and baby home in Tuam gets underway
Delivery cyclist who hit into door of car parked in cycle lane settles damages claim
Real doctors’ names being used in scam ads for weight loss drops and other bogus products
Teenage girl in critical condition following crash in Galway
Mary Lou McDonald appears on Good Morning Britain to call for a border poll
Poll: Did you head to the beach at the weekend?
Ireland has lost a quarter of its pubs since 2005
Ireland pushing US to renew backing for UN peacekeepers remaining in Lebanon
Behind the scenes: Ships delivering drugs to Ireland are making drop-offs in other countries first
The ships, which are colloquially called motherships, meet smaller vessels off the coast and transfer the drugs in a process known as “coopering”.
Quiz: How much do you know about heat?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A marketer on €45K living in the west of the country
The Journal reader
McIlroy narrowly falls short to finish in tie for second at Scottish Open
Free sunscreen dispensaries to be rolled out in Cork city from tomorrow
Dublin beaches packed out and heavy traffic as crowds flock to enjoy the weather
Michael D Higgins lays wreath to mark National Day of Commemoration
Tipperary community rallies behind family of Freya Tobin to raise funeral costs
Minister says Government will be 'fully mindful' of impact from tariffs when forming Budget
Donegal v Meath, All-Ireland SFC semi-final
Tributes flood in for award-winning photojournalist killed in crash
Man charged with murdering 71-year-old man in Limerick
Sitdown Sunday: She turned her life story into a bestselling memoir - but was it all a lie?
Hot weather in store again today but there's also, annoyingly, a thunderstorm warning
How Katie Taylor definitively settled her trilogy against Amanda Serrano
Gardaí seek witnesses after man (20s) left in critical condition following crash in Tallaght
Balance and fairness: Have global media outlets accurately reflected the true horror of Gaza?
Robert Grant
Plastic ketchup sachets and nets on fruit to be banned
Refill stations and reusable containers are set to become more commonplace.
Supermarkets say they've started work to ensure they're ready to comply.
'We wouldn't be able to have a child here': Renters and experts on the shrinking of apartments
Office life in theatre: 'There's no canteen, but you can't eat at your desk, either'
Caitríona Daly
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'She should remain in Ireland, if they want her': Trump considers removing Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship
Portugal v Ireland, Summer Series