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Sunday
14th December 2025
Ireland’s nature heroes: Garden size doesn’t matter - you can do a lot with a little
Jack Morley
New York bound flight returns to Germany after diverting to Shannon
Historic silver medal for Ireland at European Cross Country Championships
Fourteen crew members rescued at Dingle Bay after fishing boat runs aground
Funeral for Mary Holt killed in Edenderry attack hears she was a woman 'shaped by care'
Appeal for witnesses after man (30s) dies in two-car crash in Tipperary
Sitdown Sunday: Rosie O'Donnell's life in Dublin after fleeing Trump's America
The number of Gaeltacht families raising children through Irish is slowly falling
Líon na dteaghlach Gaeltachta ag tógáil a bpáistí le Gaeilge 'seasmhach' ach ag laghdú
Flooding expected in some areas as weather warnings come into effect
Opinion: The world needs the United Nations now more than ever
Neale Richmond
Ireland's true housing disaster emerges - renting into old age
The pension system works on the assumption that people have little ongoing housing costs by the time they retire. If that no longer holds true, it’s a major worry.
Nationwide presenter Anne Cassin joins Dancing with the Stars cast
Ivana Bacik on her 'tetchy Taoiseach' jibe and Simon Harris's 'destabilising' Finance gig
Labour is open to doing business with the Greens and the SocDems, but when it comes to Sinn Féin, there are difficulties.
The Labour leader believes the Tánaiste has too many hats on in taking on the finance ministry
Bacik says she is concerned about the position on migration taken by their sister party in the UK.
Last week
7th December 2025 - 13th December 2025
Two men die in four-vehicle crash in Tipperary
Quiz: What have Ireland's biggest screen stars been up to in 2025?
Man dies after being struck by lorry in Co Monaghan
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Search for missing boy stood down after body discovered
Irish stars Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley take to the red carpet in Dublin
Superb Kilkerrin-Clonberne win fifth All-Ireland club title in-a-row
Opinion: Banning under-16s from social media is a half-measure. We should ban toxic algorithms
Killian Mangan
Man who died after wall collapsed on him at Cork farm named
Man refused bail after several cars set alight on Dublin’s South Circular Road
Michael O'Leary says he's planning to step down as Ryanair boss by 2035
Munster earn bonus-point win over Gloucester in Champions Cup
After last week’s defeat to Bath, Munster came to Páirc Uí Chaoimh in search of redemption.
Traffic disruption in west Dublin as two protests take place
Poll: Do you eat cereal for breakfast?
Cork teenager to represent Ireland in the Junior Eurovision today
Man guilty of one charge of sexually assaulting teenage girl as jury fails to agree on five more
Status Orange rain warning issued for Cork and Kerry
New EU fishing agreement will be 'catastrophic' for Ireland, industry warns
An Roinn 'Digitiúcháin', an Rannóg Aistriúcháin, foclóir nua agus beocht na Gaeilge
Surrealing in the Years: 'How To Suffer Indignity' - a documentary by the Department of Housing
Carl Kinsella
Convicted killer Derek Hutch seen speeding and doing wheelies before he hit Ukrainian grandmother
Motoring: The list of top-selling EV cars tells us two things about Irish shoppers
Paddy Comyn
Irish regulator considering testing food for toxic 'forever chemical' TFA
'Time for gloves off': Asking religious orders nicely to pay redress hasn't worked, says Bacik