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Rory McIlroy takes two-shot lead into final round of Masters
McIlroy fired two eagles and four birdies in a thrilling 66 to lead Bryson DeChambeau, who beat him to win the US Open last year.
Central Bank went €3.6m over budget on new data system despite giving reassurances about cost
The overspend was one of 15 capital projects in which the bank has gone over budget since 2020.
Staff raised questions about the risks and costs involved when programme was first proposed in 2017.
Yesterday
12th April 2025
Frustration for Connacht as they let chance for Challenge Cup glory slip
Quiz: How much do you know about Minecraft?
Family spent eleven years living in converted workshed in Dublin back garden
Analysis: What are the potential impacts of Trump's tariffs on the Irish supply chain?
Dr Kevin Byrne, Dr Chao Ji-Hyland & Dr Nikolaos Valantasis Kanellos
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Ireland put it up to England before being blown away by second-half blitz in Cork
Motorcyclist (60s) killed in road traffic collision on Cork-Waterford border
Munster go down swinging after sloppy start in Bordeaux
Police investigate 'large altercation' on beach in Co Down as rumours of a male's death are shut down
Travel agent and husband caught carrying €340,000 for criminal group at Dublin Airport, court told
Armagh land 1-20 in blistering second half to see off Antrim in Ulster quarter-final
Have you noticed a lot of bees around lately? This might be why
'I was so proud you were my father': Colin Farrell remembers father Eamon's talent and mischief
Will you watch the new season of Doctor Who?
Man dies after colliding with a car while on ride-on lawnmower
Can great survivor Stephen Cluxton adapt to Gaelic football's new rules?
Surrealing in the Years: Protect our cultural history or solve the housing crisis? Neither, thanks
Carl Kinsella
Graham Norton to join Doctor Who cast for Eurovision-themed episode
'Absolutely devastating': Kerry Councillors raise concerns about short-term lets register
World Autism Month: Life as a Second Language — an excerpt from new book, Wired Our Own Way
Naoise Dolan
Ireland's only vinyl record factory opens in Co Kildare
McIlroy makes charge but Rose clings to Masters lead after second round
'I'm dreading summer': Crowds of people drinking and no toilets are hitting Drury Street businesses
€86 million cash in the bank, but the majority of religious organisations haven't offered any redress
The Church of Ireland has €632m in assets and €40m in cash but has decided to not make a contribution towards redress.
Government sources say legislation being explored to make religious orders pay their fair share.
Last week
6th April 2025 - 12th April 2025
Man jailed for the attempted murder of 32-year-old after slashing his throat with broken bottle
Imperious Leinster obliterate Glasgow to reach Champions Cup semi-finals
Court told line between Islamic State sympathiser and member ‘crossed’ by ex-Irish soldier
Sculpture at Central Bank HQ cost €616,000 - more than double its initial price tag
The bank lists the cost of the sculpture as €320,000 on its website.
McIlroy and Lowry in contention at the Masters after brilliant second rounds
Man accused of murdering his partner Mary Ward in Belfast sent forward for trial
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Police dress as Batman and Robin to foil scammers on bridge in London
‘Off their heads’ pair hijacked woman’s car and filmed 160 km/h road ‘rampage’ on Snapchat
New study at Galway hospital to use AI to write discharge letters at emergency department
Garda probe launched after reports of youths feeding live cats to dogs in Cork
Cork landlord who raped female tenant after plying her with alcohol jailed for seven years