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Donald Trump says he wants a 50% tariff on EU goods from 1 June
Donegal man being deported from Boston had been waiting three years for green card application
Doctors who carried out potentially unnecessary hip surgeries still operating on children
An independent reviewer said that many surgeries carried out in the two hospitals did not meet his criteria for operating.
Hundreds of Ireland's lawyers sign letter saying government should enact Occupied Territories Bill
Man in his 60s arrested in connection with Creeslough explosion which killed ten people
Conamara hotel no longer being considered as internatonal protection accommodation site
Close to 70 Airbnb-style lock boxes removed in Dublin since crackdown started in mid-April
Mayo County Council expresses 'sincere regret' over internal proposal to boycott holiday homes
Eurovision to review ‘promotion’ of acts to ensure audience voting is not ‘disproportionally affected’
Heather Humphreys rules herself out of this year's presidential race
Would you like to have dinner with Donald Trump?
Calls for EU investigation into seven airlines - including Ryanair - for unfair hand luggage fees
'I had death threats': MetroLink boss foresees pushback but also huge benefits in store
Eating out or getting the 'big shop' in: we want to hear your stories about food and drink prices
Tánaiste concerned about 'aggressive' US deportations after Shannon flight
Vote to allow shorts in camogie would not have come without 'extreme action' says Dublin captain
Two directors at one of the biggest asylum seeker accommodation firms shared €4.68m last year
Mental illness: How do schizophrenia and psychosis present, and how can we best treat them?
Dr Stephen McWilliams
Young people who have been in care face struggles leaving school and care, research determines
Jobs site Indeed withdraws from Dublin Pride parade partnership amid multinational exodus
Driving test chief rejects Fianna Fáil TD's call to let learners drive unaccompanied
Cathal Crowe said young people in rural areas were being ‘criminalised’ – but an RSA official says the law is the law.
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22nd May 2025
Bono calls for Israel to be 'released' from Netanyahu during award acceptance speech
Mo Chara thanks his lawyer on stage at surprise Kneecap concert in London
Planning permission refused for three separate hotels in Dublin City
Shorts permitted in camogie after overwhelming majority vote at Special Congress
This is a landmark day in the history of the association.
Kneecap: What's the terror charge 'Mo Chara' is facing, what's the defence and the sentence?
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who uses the stage name Mo Chara, is due in court in London in a month’s time.
Tory MP appeared to make ‘offensive’ Irish potato famine remark, House of Commons told
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Building a nature reserve: 'Wildacres has gone from a desert for wildlife to a haven'
Gilly Taylor
State won't oppose quashing public order conviction against Jemima Burke, sister of teacher Enoch
Ashling Murphy 'kicked out hard' during struggle with murderer, eye witness tells trial
Man hospitalised after serious assault in Clondalkin shopping centre
Tánaiste investigating if 'illegal' US deportation flight stopped in Shannon en route to Africa
The Journal has established that the purported deportation flight, a Gulfstream V, landed in Shannon and spent approximately two hours on the ground.
Government urged not to cut third-level education funding for people in addiction recovery
Number of people in employment rises by 89,900 to hit almost 2.8 million
Romance scam victim avoids jail for role in money laundering
'Look, 40% of the southeast have Norman names': Browne defends William the Conqueror millennium
June 2026 now earliest date the National Children's Hospital will begin seeing patients