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Sunday
7th December 2025
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Gwen Loughman: Are 'love languages' just a big bag of notions?
Gwen Loughman
Why headlines of Irish household wealth ‘doubling' don’t tell the full story
If you were surprised at those headlines during the week and were looking for a simple answer … well, there is one.
Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh is first celebrity announced for new Dancing With The Stars
Government emailing landlords planning evictions asking them not to proceed, ahead of new rules
Landlords are being ‘encouraged to maintain all current tenancies’ in letters and emails seen by The Journal.
Staff at Irish Meta client company to strike over claims firm is 'misclassifying' their roles
Staff are arguing that their roles are misclassified and that they are entitled to better pay and conditions for the work they have been carrying out.
Last week
30th November 2025 - 6th December 2025
Bath's first-half demolition job leaves Munster empty-handed in Champions Cup opener
Quiz: How well do you know the top Google searches of the year?
March date for reopening of Bray to Greystones cliff walk will be 'challenging'
Wexford's St Martin's win Leinster hurling final thriller against Ballyhale Shamrocks
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Irish naval ship monitored suspicious vessel off Dublin during Zelenskyy visit
The ship had been involved in damaging an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea earlier this year.
Bath v Munster, Champions Cup
Opinion: Teens shouldn't be hydrated and well-rested. It's not the natural order of things
Margaret Lynch
Walshe wins silver and Wiffen bags bronze at European Short Course Championships
Ballyboden St Enda's lift third Leinster senior football title after second-half surge
Three children among 11 people killed in mass shooting at South African bar
Leinster v Harlequins, Champions Cup
Man who was 'wrongly accused' of Ashling Murphy's murder cites PTSD in disputed theft case
Outgoing head of Irish Navy tells sailors to embrace change to respond to 'Cold War' level threat
What did you think of this year's Late Late Toy Show?
Lebanese army arrests six suspects for attack this week on Irish soldiers
Irish soldiers were shot at by a group of six people as they carried out a night patrol near Bint Jbeil in South Lebanon.
Did you buy a Lotto ticket in Donegal? Someone won €500,000 and time's running out to claim it
'No scientific support' for mandatory abortion waiting period, IFPA says
Surrealing in the Years: Government could learn something from RTÉ's delayed bravery
Carl Kinsella
Have kids in creche? They'll probably have grown out of it by time €200 childcare promise happens
The DeLorean, the Shamrock and the 'Donegal Beetle': The cars once built in Ireland
Paddy Comyn
CMAT, Keano and tonnes of big feelings: The top moments from this year's Late Late Toy Show
Need to catch up? Here’s what happened on the biggest night in Irish TV.
TD demands answers on timeline surrounding when accommodation for Drew Harris was leased by Gardaí
Brother of Co Louth woman who died in 'free birth' at home gives stark warning
Naomi James gave birth at home without the assistance of a medical professional after getting involved in the online freebirthing world.
The Late Late Toy Show brings songs, surprise guests and several mentions of the 6-7 meme
Roy Keane, Kingfishr and CMAT all popped by.
We may never discover who was operating the drones along Zelenskyy's flight path - here's why
Sailors on board the LÉ William Butler Yeats reported seeing four drones as they maintained a security watch off Dublin on Monday.
A Superintendent has said colleagues accused in Limerick trial were 'humble and dependable'
Judge lifts 'farcical' bail condition that Pro-Palestine activist living on Inis Oirr 'sign on' at Inis Mór
Garda Ombudsman appeals for information regarding man who died after interaction with gardaí
'Emergency' funding secured to save 'pulled-down' Christmas lights in Drogheda
Minister James Browne said his Department ‘recognises the importance of Christmas lighting in bringing that bit of festive cheer and enhancing local businesses’ footfall’.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Man jailed for assaulting three gardaí after being 'swept up in frenzy' of Dublin riots
Taoiseach backs Eurovision boycott but DUP says it 'won’t make a jot of difference'