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Saturday 6 December 2025 Dublin: 8°C
The Late Late Toy Show brings songs, surprise guests and several mentions of the 6-7 meme
Roy Keane, Kingfishr and CMAT all popped by.
We may never discover who was operating the drones along Zelenskyy's flight path - here's why
Ireland and three other countries are out - so what will next year's Eurovision look like?
'Emergency' funding secured to save 'pulled-down' Christmas lights in Drogheda
Ireland to potentially face Mexico, Korea Republic and South Africa at 2026 Fifa World Cup
Today's news
The top eight moments from this year's Late Late Toy Show
CMAT, 6-7 and Roy Keane all made an appearance.
Brother of Co Louth woman who died in 'free birth' at home gives stark warning
Naomi James gave birth at home without the assistance of a medical professional after getting involved in the online freebirthing world.
Modern mansion in Wicklow close to the sea and surrounded by 4.6 acres – yours for €1,300,000
Yesterday
5th December 2025
The Late Late Toy Show brings songs, surprise guests and several mentions of the 6-7 meme
Roy Keane, Kingfishr and CMAT all popped by.
US vaccine panel votes to stop recommending hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns
A Superintendent has said colleagues accused in Limerick trial were 'humble and dependable'
Judge lifts 'farcical' bail condition that Pro-Palestine activist living on Inis Oirr 'sign on' at Inis Mór
Frank Gehry, master architect with flair for drama, dies aged 96
Garda Ombudsman appeals for information regarding man who died after interaction with gardaí
'Emergency' funding secured to save 'pulled-down' Christmas lights in Drogheda
Minister James Browne said his Department ‘recognises the importance of Christmas lighting in bringing that bit of festive cheer and enhancing local businesses’ footfall’.
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Man jailed for assaulting three gardaí after being 'swept up in frenzy' of Dublin riots
Ireland to potentially face Mexico, Korea Republic and South Africa at 2026 Fifa World Cup
Heimir Hallgrimsson’s Ireland know their World Cup fate should they come through the play-offs next March.
Taoiseach backs Eurovision boycott but DUP says it 'won’t make a jot of difference'
Man who was allegedly waterboarded and branded 'RAT' refuses to give evidence
Gardaí launch investigation into drones breaching no-fly zone for Zelenskyy's Dublin visit
investigates

Our award-winning investigations from this year

Deportation Flights
What role do Irish companies have in the US deportation industry?
Badger Cull
Over 80% of badgers culled in government TB programme found to be free from the disease
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Planning Submissions
Series of unusual planning objections to vet practices uncovered in Dublin, Meath and Kildare
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TB Crisis
‘It’s the next worst thing to losing a family member’: The toll of Ireland’s bovine TB crisis
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Data Crunch
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
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Femicide in Europe
Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 – and a gap in data on gendered violence
€1.3bn Dublin Drainage Project can proceed after Uisce Éireann reaches judicial review settlement
Filings show Wilson's Hospital School's insurance and legal costs soared last year
We may never discover who was operating the drones along Zelenskyy's flight path - here's why
Sailors on board the LÉ William Butler Yeats reported seeing four drones as they maintained a security watch off Dublin on Monday.
Arts Council to make supports available for comedians in upcoming funding rounds
Mad or delighted? We can't tell how the Taoiseach feels about driving the Gavin and Stacey bus
The Taoiseach, Tánaiste and foreign affairs minister piled onto Dave’s Coaches for the British-Irish Council Summit.
Debunked: HIV diagnoses in Ireland have not risen by 75 per cent this year
Nine deaths and hundreds hospitalised with flu this year as cases double in past week
Taxi drivers suspend six-day 'national shutdown' protest 'pending outcome' of Government meeting
Debunked: No, Enoch Burke has not been sentenced to 'life' in prison
Ireland and three other countries are out - so what will next year's Eurovision look like?
Broadcasters have until mid-December to decide whether they’re in or out.
Féasta cheoil, spóirt is fáisnéise do lucht féachana na Nollag ar TG4
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Electronic tagging pilot project for those on temporary release and bail to be rolled out
Evidence of second burial site found on grounds of former Tuam Mother and Baby Home
Health Minister says it 'makes no sense' that Children's Hospital hasn't been finished on time
Rain warning in place for Cork and Kerry with five counties under wind warning
The weekend is also forecast to be wet and windy, although there may be sunny spells.
Here's how Re-turn is going to use its big pile of cash from all our plastic bottles
Controversial Dublin housing development opposed by Kellie Harrington secures planning permission
The 2026 World Cup draw is this evening - and Ireland are in it (kind of)
EU hits social media firm X with €120m fine, risking a clash with Donald Trump
Justin Trudeau 'hard launches' relationship with Katy Perry after meeting with Japanese politician
This was the first time that the California Gurls singer joined Canada’s former prime minister in a political setting.
'No one hurt' as Irish peacekeepers come under fire from militants in South Lebanon