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April
April 2025
Have you reconsidered a trip to the US?
Apple and Meta slapped with combined €700m fine for breaching app store and advert rules
Has Irish Rugby admitted that Leinster have become too strong?
Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after collision in Longford
Michael O'Brien, abuse survivor and former mayor of Clonmel, dies aged 92
Pope Francis's body is moved to St. Peter’s Basilica to lie in state
The late pontiff will be buried on Saturday.
Teachers will vote on industrial action if concerns over Leaving Cert reforms aren't addressed
Man City net dramatic late winner against Aston Villa as teams make final Champions League push
The HSE has more than 230 vacant properties, with 93 'surplus to requirement'
Irish woman who resigned from Vatican abuse panel says Pope Francis 'met resistance' from within
Woman in her 70s hospitalised after dog attack in Dublin property
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Ireland's plans to become the 'Saudi Arabia of offshore wind' were dealt a major blow last week
Ambitious plans to meet the country’s electricity needs are at a tipping point.
Eight men arrested after stinger device used to bring stolen cars driving dangerously to a halt
Driver clocked at 179km/h in a 60 zone among Easter weekend speeding offences
Marks & Spencer apologises to customers after 'cyber incident' causes delays
Sharon Osbourne wants Kneecap to lose US work visas after 'F*ck Israel' display at Coachella
Pope Francis's remains to be removed to St Peter's tomorrow ahead of funeral
The Pope’s body will lie in state for mourners to pay their respects from tomorrow morning.
Gardaí searched fishing boat and other locations on west coast following suspicious activity
The Drimnagh-born Cardinal running the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis
IMF slashes forecast for global growth in response to Trump tariff policies
Taoiseach, Tánaiste and President set to represent Ireland at Pope's funeral this weekend
Pro-Palestine protestors stage demonstrations at RTÉ and Newstalk offices
Organisers 'optimistic' for Open at Portmarnock as Portrush primed for McIlroy mania
WRC rules TikTok not unlawful in refusing remote work for employee injured in car crash
Progressive versus traditionalist? The polarising issues that will define the next pope
Man airlifted to hospital after being trapped under quad bike while checking on sheep
Leo Varadkar: The way Pope Francis reached out to LGBTQ+ people and refugees made a difference
Four-year-old boy killed after being struck by car in Westmeath
Search for missing Mayo man stood down following discovery of body
Should Irish citizens in Northern Ireland be able to vote in Irish presidential elections?
FAI announce exit of chief football officer Marc Canham
'The People's Pope': Irish and global newspapers remember a Pope of change
Joanna Donnelly surprises viewers with departure from RTÉ News after nearly a decade
Next Pope: How the power base of the Church shifted (and why we won't see an Irish Pope emerge)
Michael Kelly
Changes made to Junior Cycle grade bands to be applied to upcoming exams
Maternity care chief warns wealthy families have greater access to the best prenatal screening
The HSE said work is underway to propose equitable access for all pregnant women – if resources allow.
Non-invasive prenatal testing costs hundreds of euro, which families pay out of pocket at private clinics.
HSE guidelines describe it as the "single best screening test" for chromosomal conditions such as Edwards Syndrome, a fatal foetal anomaly.