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February 2025
The post-pandemic slump in ATM use is continuing
Uisce Éireann to immediately purchase 100 extra generators following Storm Éowyn
Thousands of rental properties in Dublin found in breach of minimum housing standards
Gardaí make third arrest in connection with fatal stabbing on South Anne Street as victim named
34-year-old Quam Babatunde died as a result of the attack on Saturday morning.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Man (18) arrested following seizure of €500,000 worth of psychoactive drug mephedrone
Man who rammed garda cars in truck and compared behaviour to Grand Theft Auto to be sentenced in May
Children’s hospital may not open until 2026 due to 'risks' of moving sick children during winter
The Department of Health says there are ‘clinical risks’ associated with moving children between November and March.
We need to talk about the daily struggle of parenting with ADHD
Karen Beckett
Dublin City Council greenlights 13-storey block of apartments near Heuston Station
Starter homes, short-term let laws and rent cap review to be prioritised by government
Viewers call for change in Dancing with the Stars voting format after Kevin Dundon remains on show
Cost of living and social protection among the top political priorities for young Irish people
Feeling gloomy? There have been 0.0 hours of sunshine in Dublin over the past nine days
St. Patrick's Day parade postponed in Birmingham due to financial issues
Taoiseach leads tributes to former Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State Dan Wallace
Man who threatened to publish intimate images of former partner jailed for 18 months
Woman (20s) hospitalised with serious injuries following Co Monaghan collision
Three men found guilty of murder of Tristan Sherry in Dublin Christmas Eve restaurant attack
Tristan Sherry was beaten to death in the moments after he shot Jason Hennessy Senior dead in a Dublin restaurant two years ago.
German factory ship detained by EU fishery officers in the Atlantic arrives in Cork
Thousands of euro and equipment stolen from Dublin coffee shop in early morning raid
Tánaiste discusses human rights record, trade, and wars in Ukraine and Gaza with Chinese foreign minister
Chickens must be kept indoors from today to combat risk of bird flu
Donohoe rules out Celtic Tiger style tax breaks for developers, putting him at odds with Taoiseach
Future of Athlone Ipas centre remains uncertain as date for legal case is again pushed back
Tánaiste announces €5m refurb project for officer accomodation in Cork's Collins Barracks
Poll: Have you watched the Kneecap movie?
Status Yellow warning for heavy rain takes effect in three counties
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Will drugs like Ozempic change how we view obesity in Ireland?
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Man jailed for life for the rape and murder of Danielle McLaughlin in India
Opinion: The public is ahead of government on the importance of Early Years and School Age Care
Frances Byrne
Here’s the full list of winners from this year’s Baftas, where Conclave scooped the top prize
After being named in twelve categories, the acclaimed film won best film and outstanding British film.
Law empowering state to tackle election disinformation on ice, as Brussels and tech firms object
Tech firms complained to the European Commission, which is also not happy with the Irish law.
The government said it would enact the law before last June's local elections - but now it has to amend it.
Misinformation about election interference spread online during last year's local and general elections.
Quiz: Can you finish these well-known Irish phrases?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: Are you on top of your money? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
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Baftas 2025: Some of the best looks from the red carpet
'It's more than a film': Kneecap director Rich Peppiatt wins ‘outstanding debut’ Bafta
In his acceptance speech, Peppiatt dedicated the award to “everyone who is out there fighting” to have their language respected.