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Sunday 23 March 2025 Dublin: 6°C
Defence now Europe's 'number one focus' says Irish officer taking up military role in Brussels
A team from Ireland takes over at the head of the European Union Military Committee in June.
Yesterday
22nd March 2025
Cork blitz Galway to reach hurling league final as Tipperary defeat Clare
Explore this haven on a hilltop in bustling Kinsale – yours for €1.9 million
This stunning seaside guest house is transformed in The Great House Revival
Quiz: How much do you know about the original Snow White film?
From loss-making to lobbying: What we know about the company behind Kerry's planned gas plant
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
All things considered, the Taoiseach will be happy with how he handled a tricky Trump encounter
Larry Donnelly
If Ukraine is sacrificed to the Russian dictatorship, no country in the region is safe
Donnacha Ó Beacháin
Watching Conor McGregor in The White House was dystopian and disturbing
Rachel Morrogh
Scabies on the rise in Ireland and Europe What is it, and what are the risks?
Dr Catherine Conlon
Leinster suffer first defeat, Connacht's fightback falls short, and UIster escape Wales with win
Parenting: Buckle up, this is going to get itchy... we're talking threadworms
Margaret Lynch
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Plasterer off his medication was 'unhinged' in violent Dublin shop raids, court hears
TDs echo calls for a public inquiry into the state's handling of abuse by Micheal Shine
Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital tomorrow after five weeks
Oleg Gordievsky, one of Britain's most important Cold War spies, has died aged 86
'It is so un-Irish to give up hope': Protesters calling for sanctions on Israel march in Dublin
Girl among dead as Israel launches strikes on Lebanon after cross-border rocket fire
Ireland go close but lose out to France in Women's Six Nations opener
'Fear on top of fear': Photos capture trauma and devastation caused by renewed Gaza attacks
Man (50s) hospitalised after attack by XL Bully dog in Co Dublin
Man arrested in Clondalkin after gardaí seize over €500,000 worth of cocaine and MDMA
Search underway for missing Co Kerry farmer Micheal Gaine
Germany's historic spending plan has passed - so what is the money going to be spent on?
Man (30s) to appear in court in connection with Cork city assault
Ireland's Sarah Healy finishes sixth in World Indoors 3000m final
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Could Tesla protests spark the end of Musk's car company?
As he becomes a powerful figure in Donald Trump’s White House and implements deep public sector job cuts, is Elon Musk in danger of sacrificing his car company in the process? Our reporter David Mac Redmond joins us to explain.
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Two men seriously injured after shooting and violent disorder incidents in Tullamore
Pope Francis to offer blessing from window of Rome hospital tomorrow
Three people killed in Russian drone strike on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia
Heathrow Airport 'fully operational' after day of disruption caused by power outage
More than 1,300 flights were cancelled yesterday when a fire at a nearby substation left the airport without power, forcing it to close.
Any passengers due to travel today have been advised to check with their airline for the latest information about their flight.
How 'therapeutic' tattoos can help cancer survivors to reclaim or reinvent their identity
'This can't be the world we're living in': Doctors describe the toll on children from Israel's strikes on Gaza
US heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman dies aged 76
It's going to be a dull and rainy day... but sunny spells are expected tomorrow
Fighting for Justice: How Guatemala’s Indigenous communities recover from conflict
Alejandra Castillo
'Dangerous Dublin': How two viral headlines were behind Conor McGregor's White House comments
An image of two Irish news articles has gone global among anti-immigrant groups.
'I presume this is free?' Confusion over when women will get long-awaited free HRT from pharmacies
A scheme that would see the State cover the cost of the drug was due to be rolled out in January, but it has yet to be implemented.
Pharmacists said there was “zero consultation” with the sector before the measure was announced as part of Budget 2025.
One pharmacist said the scheme is "a missed opportunity to get equality" in hormonal care for women of all ages.
Meanwhile, the clinical lead of the Rotunda's menopause clinic said supply shortages in some HRT products are currently "a much bigger issue" than cost.
Last week
16th March 2025 - 22nd March 2025
Heathrow closure: Limited flights resume this evening as fire thought to be 'non-suspicious'
Over 1,300 flights were cancelled today after a power outage caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation.
Andrew and Tristan Tate leave US to return to Romania ahead of court hearing
'I'm used as a punchline': Rosie O'Donnell says she moved to Ireland because Trump 'out to get' her
Dozens arrested in Turkey as protests continue against the detainment of Istanbul's city mayor