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August 2025
Oasis-goers caution tonight's ticketholders after reports of problems in stadium
Irish Ambassador's residence in London hit with €46,000 rent hike
Poll: Do you have an enemy?
'We don't know the taste of sleep': Gaza City in peril as Israel plans to seize control
Oasis review: Last night was Christmas in August for long-time fans
Professor: 'It's hard to reassure international researchers about their safety in Ireland'
Professor Lokesh Joshi
This key point is always missed in MetroLink debates - it isn’t just for Dublin Airport
Billionaires, commuters and planners are still at odds as Dublin waits on a decision for the long-delayed MetroLink.
Country's largest private landlord drops controversial 'common area' fees for over 50 apartments
The charges – ranging from an extra €150 to €200 every month – had been slapped on new tenants.
How well do you know Blur?
First-time TD Barry Heneghan on making a splash, that Lowry photo, and his thoughts on Paul Murphy
'You lunatics!': Oasis take to the stage in Croke Park for their first Irish concert in 16 years
The band is performing to a jam-packed crowd at the country’s largest venue.
Relationships and the art of compromise: One person wants their way, but the other says 'no'
Margaret Lynch
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Questions over 'bizarre' new seat (singular) at Dublin bus stops
A local councillor has branded the seat hostile architecture.
'Stuck in my head all these years later': Readers on their memories of Oasis in Ireland
If you’re one of the lucky few with a ticket for this weekend, we promise we’re only a little bit jealous.
Healthcare workers march for Gaza in Dublin
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The presidential race was just blown wide open
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Stephen Brannigan remembered as ‘kind and thoughtful’ person at funeral
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Mr Brannigan and attempted murder of Fr John Murray.
Presidential campaigning ramping up as potential candidates take stock after McGuinness withdrawal
From set list to stage times - everything to know about this weekend's Oasis gigs
Derry Girls’ Saoirse-Monica Jackson marries Scottish partner in Kenmare
Man charged with burglary and attempted arson over Ballymena riots
Debunked: Viral video of Trump berating the Irish government over immigration is fabricated
Poll: Do you think the president should be able to speak fluent Irish?
Madonna claimed Pope Leo 'cannot be denied entry' to Gaza. Is she right?
Has Irish dancing's global success really helped the scene back at home?
HIQA confirmed two new children's care homes on same day it said operator breached standards
Opinion: The British political class has it in for Kneecap - they just don't get it
Peter Flanagan
Everything we know about the presidential election so far - and a few things we don't
Haven’t been paying attention to the election yet? We’ve got you covered.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Councillors wear Palestine Action t-shirts in Newry as PSNI issues warning ahead of protests
Batches of Brie Mariotte recalled due to possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes
Debunked: Irish influencer’s video peddles baseless claims about immigration and crime in Sweden
Student (20) charged with multiple counts of rape of male in Dublin
Plenty of sunshine in store as Croke Park welcomes Oasis
There was an awful smell in the air in Drogheda this week. No-one's quite sure why
Dublin City Council refuses permission for operator to rent 10 apartments near Temple Bar
Frances Fitzgerald not entering Áras race for Fine Gael as Sean Kelly mulls bid