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Saturday 15 February 2025 Dublin: 6°C
Murder investigation launched after fatal stabbing in Dublin City Centre
Supersub Merino strikes late as Arsenal sink Leicester
Mikel Arteta’s side closed the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to four points.
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after woman seriously injured in hit-and-run
Over 650 historic buildings across Ireland to receive funding for restoration and repair
Fall in love with this masterfully redecorated ‘70s home between Blackrock and Monkstown
BIMM Dublin's lecturers and management work towards an agreement amid strike action
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
Ukrainian president Zelensky calls for the creation of an 'armed forces of Europe'
Hamas hands over three Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza
Six people arrested as over 100 gardaí carry out raids in west Dublin
Lebanese president vows to punish those who carried out attack on UN convoy
Surrealing in the Years: Ná bí ag insint bréaga, le do thoil
Carl Kinsella
The 9 at 9: Saturday
Ireland could be about to sign €600m armoured vehicles deal, French arms firm says
It is understood that several countries are being looked at but sources have said that the French firm KNDS is in the lead.
The new TCD Senator on death threats for helping asylum seekers and the legacy of David Norris
Beyond the Pale: 'The Dublin rental market feels like one big pressure zone'
Sylvia Power
What are the chances of Kneecap and other Irish hopefuls winning a Bafta tomorrow night?
Industry insiders say Kneecap won’t sweep the board – but it’s unlikely to leave empty handed.
Irish-produced The Apprentice, about Donald Trump, could also take home a gong.
Saoirse Ronan is nominated for best actress in a leading role, a tough category this year.
EU rule change that would have banned grants for broken boilers dropped after criticism
Government set to sign off on substantial funding increase for housing next week
Coast Guard crews 'frustrated' as Shannon helicopter not allowed operate at night
Currently only the Sligo base can perform night time rescue operations from the west coast.
Yesterday
14th February 2025
Steve Coogan on the Saipan movie: 'I'm 51% on Team Mick and 49% on Team Roy'
Shelbourne beat Derry on opening night of League of Ireland action
State seeks to stop case against it over alleged agreement with British military over legal point
Leinster hold on for narrow URC win against gutsy Ospreys
IFTA Awards: Saoirse Ronan and Cillian Murphy scoop top film awards as Bad Sisters wins best Drama
Man who 'destroyed' sister’s childhood with sexual abuse jailed for five and a half years
High ranking UN peacekeeper injured in attack on convoy in Beirut - no Irish involved in incident
Videos circulating online show a burning UN liveried vehicle – a UNIFIL spokeswoman has confirmed been a convoy of the deputy force commander.
Here's What Happened Today: Valentine's Day
Zelenskyy tells JD Vance Ukraine wants ‘security guarantees’ before talks to end war
‘A gentle soul’: Hospital review launched as man dies by suicide after presenting to A&E
Water supply returning to 10,000 people after repairs on burst mains in north county Dublin
82-year-old father jailed for 15 years for rape of teenage daughter
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Will drugs like Ozempic change how we view obesity in Ireland?
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State spent €1 billion accommodating International Protection applicants last year
Tom Clonan: Irish neutrality should be protected, but we also need to spend on defence
Tom Clonan
Danielle McLaughlin's family say they can 'now start grieving her loss' after guilty verdict
US agency erases trans people from Stonewall website - a movement with trans people at its heart
Circumstances around the drownings of two men in the Grand Canal last year 'remain unclear'
Outside, it's a florist — inside, it's a stark reminder of 274 women killed violently in Ireland
'There's a new sheriff in town': JD Vance fires verbal broadside at Europe in fiery Munich speech
American and European politicians are together in Germany for the Munich Security Conference.