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Thursday 20 February 2025 Dublin: 13°C
Kevin Spacey tells Guy Pearce to 'grow up' and rejects claims he ‘targeted’ him on film set
Six Nations: Dan Sheehan named captain as Ireland make seven changes for Wales clash
Luke Littler criticises whistling in darts ahead of Dublin date
Hamas hands over bodies of four Israeli hostages in Gaza
SPOTLIGHT
Ukraine
The future of Ukraine is in focus amid concerns of a US-Russian ‘carve up’
criticism
Zelenskyy says Trump living in 'disinformation space' after he blames Ukraine for war
frontlines
As world leaders debate Ukraine, what's the state of play of the war?
defence minister
Could Irish peacekeepers be deployed? Harris says 'we're simply not at that point yet'
Irish neutrality should be protected, but we also need to spend on defence
Tom Clonan
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Why is the US cosying up to Russia?
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Ancient remains found in Co Derry bog ‘likely to belong to young woman’ who lived 2,000 years ago
Opinion: Rich countries need to pay their fair share if Africa is to become debt-free
Karol Balfe
Trump says Russia 'have the cards' in Ukraine peace negotiations
Simon Harris is meeting diplomats at G20 summit today - but won't be sitting down with Russia
Health minister hopes for resolution to delays of free HRT roll out in a 'couple of weeks'
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Should inter-county GAA players be paid?
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Ireland hires Pentagon-based US agency to help redesign of Irish Defence Forces
'A monkey with a grenade': Ukrainians in Ireland on Trump's negotiations with Putin
Ukrainians living here have expressed anxiety and frustration over the “shocking and frightening” events of recent days.
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Mbappe hat-trick as Real Madrid dump Man City out of Champions League
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
Camping out for houses, waiting for ghost buses – has Halloween come early?
Carl Kinsella
They're so important, but we could be offering much better food
Dr Catherine Conlon
I know too much about what happens to let my kids go on them
Margaret Lynch
A new book charts the lives of Ireland's nurses who worked in the UK
Louise Ryan, Grainne McPolin & Neha Doshi
Pope Francis blood tests show 'slight improvement', says Vatican
EU trade chief promises 'firm and swift' response if US imposes tariffs
Apple is releasing a new 'affordable' phone (for €729) - how does it compare to other iPhones?
Liverpool and Aston Villa draw 2-2 in Premier League game
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Man given suspended sentence over death of Ronan Keating's brother Ciarán
Fraudster Samantha Cookes apologises for lying about illness to obtain €60,000 in social welfare
Replacing Dáil prayer with 'moment of silent reflection' among reform proposals by TDs
'He won the hearts of the Irish people': Funeral remembers jockey Michael O'Sullivan
The 24-year-old Cheltenham Festival-winning rider died as a result of the injuries he suffered in a fall at Thurles on 6 February.
'Part of the family': Ireland's application to join CERN accepted 'in principle' after delegation visit
Taoiseach warns of impact on children as Cork Ukrainian refugees get warning to move in March
Elderly and disabled Ukrainian residents in Cork city will be moved at the end of the month; children and adults will move in early March.
Naval ship suffers damage to hull after collision with quayside in Cork Harbour
Pope Francis continues to stay in touch with Catholic parish in Gaza despite hospitalisation
Ireland would 'consider' sending peacekeepers to Ukraine if UN-mandated ceasefire secured
Peacekeepers would only be deployed following a ceasefire with an international mandate based on UN principles.
Trump baselessly accuses Ukraine of starting the war and claims Zelenskyy is a dictator
Children's Hospital: 'Significant concerns' raised by surgeons about staffing before doors even open
Analysis: Cabin homes in family gardens? Ah sure, we'll take what we can get at this stage
The planned cost of a new children's hospital in Belfast has tripled before construction even starts
Debunked: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy has a 57% approval rating, not 4% as Trump said
High Court to hear petition for Seanad panel to be recounted after candidate lost by 0.116 of a vote
Dublin's Hairy Lemon pub ordered to pay €30k to former barman dismissed due to his age
House prices increased by 8.7% last year - almost double the growth rate in 2023
TD calls on government to make 'catfishing' illegal after listening to The 2 Johnnies podcast
Second man charged in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde remanded in custody