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Taxi drivers to stage another protest across Dublin tomorrow against Uber's fixed rate charges
Over 100 frontline gardaí to be armed with taser guns
Gardaí warn of traffic disruption as Zelensky begins first official visit to Ireland
Opinion: Politicians shouldn't shy away from a peace plan to prepare for a unity referendum
Emma DeSouza
Panel that conducts reviews into child deaths is to be placed on a statutory footing
Cabinet to move forward with plans to deregulate and 'fast track' key infrastructure projects
Hundreds of old landfills left in limbo despite risk of leaking toxic waste into waterways
The Journal Investigates reveals the failures by local authorities and the Environmental Protection Agency to keep historic landfills safe.
Waste from landfills polluting nearby waterways
Some landfills waiting over 10 years for certification from EPA
Almost 300 historic landfills identified in Ireland
Yesterday
1st December 2025
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives in Ireland for first official visit
Zelenskyy will meet with President Connolly and Taoiseach Micheál Martin while here.
New 5,500 homes approved for Dublin - but councillors warn lack of transport will clog roads
Refuse sacks banned from 90 of Dublin's streets from today
'They started punching us': Asylum seekers followed before alleged attack in Co Dublin village
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Fifth bird flu outbreak in under a month confirmed in Co Cavan turkey flock
Detective who loaned bicycle to elderly man gets permission to challenge superiors
Dublin council chief insists no senior politicians pressured him to drop Herzog Park plan
Richard Shakespeare told councillors tonight he did receive a phone call from a senior civil servant on Saturday about the legality of the name change.
SUV driver in his 60s killed after striking parked car in Dublin
Zelenskyy says Trump’s peace plan ‘looks better' with revisions ahead of his trip to Dublin
Dublin Port disputes hauliers claims that ‘hidden tariffs’ will drive up cost of food and fuel
Gardaí investigating €27,000 scam that involved Facebook met 'resistance' from company, court hears
Public reminded to ‘steer clear from wild deer’ in Phoenix Park this Christmas
‘Deep disappointment’ after proposal to rename park after Terence Wheelock also withdrawn
Second man pleads guilty in case over disposal of body parts of murdered teen
Man who drove stolen bus to Dublin charged with stealing a ticket machine from another bus
One in eight admit drink driving as Christmas road safety appeal launched
LDA rules out Baggot Street Hospital for affordable housing in city centre
An assessment found significant investment would be required in order to deliver a residential scheme within the building.
Preliminary inquest hearing held into death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe
Why is Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visiting Ireland tomorrow?
Eligible patients urged to get vaccinated as flu hospitalisations double in one week
High Court hears Dartmouth Square residents 'agreeable' to mediation over MetroLink objection
Who was Chaim Herzog, the Irish-born former president of Israel?
Killiney couple successfully halt repossession bid of family home over disputed €1.15m mortgage
Motorcyclist dead following early morning collision in Wexford
Steep rise in number of people jailed for breaching domestic abuse orders
Architect and RTÉ presenter Hugh Wallace dies aged 68
Wallace’s husband Martin Corbett shared the news of his death in an Instagram post.
Electric Picnic: Gorillaz, CMAT and Fontaines D.C. among first acts confirmed for 2026
RTÉ set to unveil its Christmas TV schedule soon - here’s some of what’s coming up this month
Should Dublin City Council rename Herzog Park?
Oxford has revealed its Word of the Year 2025, and it's another double barrel