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Storm Bram: Donegal only county under Status Orange wind warning as 54,000 homes without power
Majority of €9m set aside for mobile phone 'storage solutions' has been drawn down by schools
Portuguese, French and PSNI anti-drone police units deployed in Dublin during Zelenskyy visit
A 'faster' assessment of need process promised, but still no timeline to get waitlist down
Here are the hospitals that have introduced visitor restrictions due to high flu cases
Teenage disability rights advocate begins 50-hour sleep-out protest during Storm Bram
Trains, flights and Christmas markets - the cancellations and closures due to Storm Bram
Wolfe Tones end retirement ‘due to demand’ as Kneecap confirmed as first All Together Now headliner
Minister admits it was 'misconceived' for department to post video with advice on moving back in with parents
Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty raised the video during Leaders’ Questions this afternoon, calling it “patronising”.
Succession or betrayal? The complicated endgame for Mo Salah and Liverpool FC
Taoiseach says 'everybody knows who the agent is' as UK urged to reveal identity of Stakeknife
Drones during Zelenskyy visit were an attack by Russia - EU Council President
Siobhán McSweeney wants to see Bono and Enya on an Irish Celebrity Traitors
OPW set to spend €10m on banquets and State dinners during Ireland's EU presidency in 2026
20,000 focal Gaeilge sa chéad chuid d'fhoclóir nua aonteangach a sheolfar inniu
AIB tells staff in the North to work in Republic full-time or risk losing jobs
One AIB employee said they now face a four-hour commute or else will have to leave their job.
Man (30s) arrested in connection with theft of 18 cattle in west Cork
Small companies in medical sector such as GPs 'critically' unprepared for cyber threats
Garda due in court on organised crime charges
Debunked: Ireland has not given ‘billions of euros’ to Zelenskyy
Judge says Burke 'has something to hide' by refusing to provide court with statements of income
'Bad day for clean water': EU votes to extend Ireland's nitrates derogation by three years
Young adult who moved back home: The government's 'how to cope' video shows they don't understand us
Killian Mangan
Four men arrested after gardaí seize €7.2 million worth of cocaine from Shankill and Gorey
Taoiseach says government has 'concerns' about Trump's new policy towards Europe
Are you taking part in a Secret Santa exchange this year?
Get the outdoor decorations down and charge the phone - how to prep for Storm Bram
Conor O’Carroll wins Business Analyst of the Year at 2025 Business Journalist Awards
Man in his 70s dies after being stuck by car on the N11 in south Dublin
2025 is on track to tie with the second hottest year on record
Lawyer: There is no excuse for the government to keep delaying the Occupied Territories Bill
Gerry Liston
Fás suntasach ar an bhfáilte roimh fhógraíocht as Gaeilge in ainneoin 'bearna thuisceana'
First-time buyers need a combined salary of (at least) €84,000 to get an apartment
'Not good enough': Black questions whether Occupied Territories Bill is still a government priority
Senator Frances Black says the Occupied Territories Bill is a test for this government and whether it meant what it said at the height of the genocide.
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8th December 2025
Female pedestrian in her 80s dies after being struck by car in Co Carlow
Manchester United back on track with 4-1 win over Wolves
Bruno Fernandes scored a brace amid an easy win for Ruben Amorim’s side.
100 children abducted from Catholic school in Nigeria released but over 100 remain in captivity
Prison Service must pay €60,000 in compensation to officer injured in brutal attack