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Tuesday
29th July 2025
Do you agree with the Obamas being given the Freedom of Dublin?
Garry Ringrose ruled out of last Test but Hansen and McCarthy return
Fermanagh shooting victims to be buried together in Clare as funeral details confirmed
Man who restricted his wife's food and assaulted her given suspended sentence
Q&A: What we know (and don't know) about the EU-US tariff deal
One in four Irish doctors working over 48 hours a week, as hundreds left to work abroad in 2024
'Really stupid move': Dublin councillors are fighting over giving Obama the keys to the city
People Before Profit Councillors have said if the award is not rescinded, they will bring an emergency motion against it.
Monday
28th July 2025
Online retailer Temu potentially in breach of EU digital marketplace rules
Two people have died after a shooting at a casino in Nevada in the US
Rupert Murdoch asked to quickly give testimony in Trump's lawsuit against Wall Street Journal
Man sentenced to death by Lebanon court over killing of Irish soldier Private Seán Rooney
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris have expressed disappointment over the sentences imposed on five other defendants.
Plumber who led gun-running ring offered to 'throw in' free pipe-bombs in €75k rifle deal
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
The scent of a hound: 'I love how my dog smells, I can't help it'
Gwen Loughman
Suspect in shooting of mother and children in Co Fermanagh dies in hospital
The PSNI has named the deceased as Ian Rutledge, who was 43 years old.
Why have there been so many food recalls over listeria?
Ex-Christian Brother headmaster jailed for indecently assaulting 10-year-old boy over 40 years ago
Scrutiny of laws to facilitate Ireland's trade deal with Canada scrapped after US tariffs
Revenue have seized hundreds of fake League of Ireland jerseys, 'retro' kits and designer shoes
'No handouts': Taoiseach rules out supports for businesses impacted by US tariffs
Money Diaries: Everything feeling expensive? Would you like to keep a diary for us?
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FSAI orders recall of another two spinach products affected by Listeria monocytogenes
Project launched to test new tech that sends text messages as they are typed
Man repeatedly stabbed ex-partner after putting tracking device on her car, court hears
People in parts of Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare to be without water over bank holiday weekend
Win for Donegal as Health Minister greenlights Letterkenny surgical hub alongside Sligo one
Sligo man welcomed home after becoming first Irish surfer to win gold at European championships
Danny Healy-Rae has slept on it and decided he won't make complaint about 'shove' from garda
Man who sexually abused girl during sleepovers with one of his children jailed for six years
President Higgins urges EU presidents to speak up on Gaza, calling silence a 'moral failing'
'Resorted to submission': Last-minute US tariff deal earns stinging criticism from EU leaders
The deal was reached during a meeting between Donald Trump and the president of the European Commission on Sunday.
Are pharmaceuticals part of the EU-US tariff deal? And what's Section 232 got to do with it?
Environmental activist shot dead in Peru over work to save Amazon rainforest
Donegal and Kerry fans set alarms early to fit in Reek Sunday pilgrimage and All-Ireland final
One Donegal fan set his alarm early so that he could climb Croagh Patrick in the morning and be in Croke Park in the afternoon.
Cyclist in critical condition after being struck by car in Dublin last night
Irish racehorse training great Edward O’Grady has died aged 75
Prayer service held in Co Clare for mother and children killed in Fermanagh shooting
Hundreds of people attended the prayer service, which took place yesterday evening.
Delighted Kerry fans to welcome football team home with parade from Tralee to Killarney