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Last week
2nd March 2025 - 8th March 2025
Dublin Bus engineers pause work-to-rule to allow for 'intensive talks' with management
Private-owned spacecraft touches down on Moon’s south pole
There's a new type of zebra crossing coming to some Dublin streets
Two people found guilty of murdering man (66) whose body was thrown over Sliabh Liag cliffs
Revolut warns customers as ticket scams spike ahead of Six Nations showdown
Justice Minister says people likely to commit serious crimes shouldn’t be granted bail
Debunked: Irish Facebook groups inundated with housing scams
Drogheda senator seeks debate with Justice Minister on Michael Shine abuse
Tesla purchases soar by over 30% in Ireland amid sales slump in Europe
Only 7% of mother and baby home redress budget spent one year after applications opened
Ireland and UK may invest in future joint-energy projects following summit talks
Leaders this morning agreed to also take a common approach to potential US tariffs, due to the Windsor agreement.
It "makes sense" for UK and Irish governments to work on offshore wind farms - minister.
"Vital" that leaders work together in response to US tariffs, Tánaiste said.
Taoiseach requests UK expertise in housing and infrastructure.
'We are very thankful that we are not alone,' Zelenskyy tells EU leaders at crisis summit
Ursula von der Leyen’s ‘ReArm Europe’ plan is up for discussion as the 27 EU leaders meet in Brussels.
Man found guilty of raping Spanish tourist in Dublin during New Year's Eve celebrations six years ago
European Central Bank cuts interest rates to 2.5%, the sixth reduction since last June
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano to meet again at Madison Square Garden in July
Simon Harris has refuted a claim by Marco Rubio about what they discussed on the phone this week
Ireland's first fully-funded gambling addiction treatment programme launched today
'Author of his own misfortune': High Court orders McGregor to pay costs of CCTV application
BusConnects routes gaining more popularity and punctuality than older lines, says NTA
Six Nations: Ireland team announced ahead of Saturday's crunch tie against France
Girl (11) dies in road collision shortly after getting off schoolbus in Co Derry
Enterprise minister says TikTok redundancies 'very difficult' for laid-off workers
Poll: Do you support the Government's short-term letting clamp-down?
Four teenagers among 20 people arrested by gardaí in Dublin burglary crackdown
Kneecap, CMAT and more Irish artists announced for Glastonbury line-up
Expenditure Minister again rules out 'ad hoc' energy supports despite Energy Department warnings
The world's sea ice cover hit a record low last month
Court of Appeal to hear attempt by the State to overturn a ruling that it failed asylum seekers
Thousands miss out on compensation from Irish Water complaints process
Irish Water initially refused to say how many customers got compensation, saying it ‘could lead to an increase in the number of complaints’.
The Journal Investigates reports that €30 can be claimed if plans to resolve issues aren't provided within certain timeframes
People who complain through TDs and councillors aren't entitled to the payment
But many who complain directly to Uisce Éireann say they get nowhere
Katie McCabe, Oasis and 'Guinness diplomacy': Martin and Starmer open first Ireland-UK summit
Derek Blighe contests donation to refugee charity but is ordered to pay sum to new group
Bank of Ireland to pay €350K over alleged data breach that saw woman stalked by her father
Former Limerick hurler is 'a totally different man' after sustaining work injury, court told
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'Europe must be self-reliant': Taoiseach and O'Neill 'disagree' over Belfast missile deal
Government informed of up to 300 job losses at TikTok’s Irish operations
Ireland is 'open to any invitation' to assist in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine - Martin
Taoiseach Micheál Martin was asked if Ireland would support the UK and France’s peace coalition for Ukraine.
Taoiseach meeting Starmer in Liverpool ahead of first Ireland-UK summit this week.
Ireland will not take part in a 'deterrent force', but will support peacekeeping efforts.
Micheál Martin not seeking 'advice' from UK PM on Oval Office visit next week.
Thousands of beds used to accommodate Ukrainians fleeing war to be freed up for students