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Irish

Tuesday
30th December 2025
‘I wish people who left Mayo would cop on’ – Kids’ 1994 letters to Taoiseach about rural decline
How much you could save by cutting back on smoking, alcohol, and eating out in 2026
Woman airlifted to hospital after dog attack in Carlow town
Gardaí seek information about black Kia Rio used in fatal Edenderry arson attack
The car was used by the perpetrators of the arson attack that killed four-year-old Tadgh Farrell and his grand-aunt Mary Holt.
Flu season may have peaked but HSE warns people to remain vigilant over New Year period
Motorist caught at 207 km/h in 100 km/h zone near Limerick by gardaí on roads blitz duty
Fota Wildlife Park calls on the public to name a new baby colobus monkey
The arrival of the young colobus, whose gender is not yet known, has been met with great excitement.
Gold medal Olympian Rhys McClenaghan awarded MBE in Britain's New Year honours list
Garda Michael Egan, who was shot during 1975 IRA kidnapping incident, has died
Egan was shot as he worked to free Dutch businessman Tiede Herrema, taken hostage by the IRA in a bid to free Rose Dugdale.
Poll: Are you back to work yet?
British army double agent Stakeknife was 'a danger to himself' in 2003
How 1987's The Joshua Tree had Irish diplomats scrambling for U2 tickets across the US
EU Presidency will cause traffic and travel disruption, says Transport Minister
Minister Darragh O’Brien says the EU Presidency is going to be a “massive event” for a period of six months and that preparations are well advanced.
Monday
29th December 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about films released in 2025?
In memoriam: Remembering the well-known Irish people we lost in 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins: ‘Some people in Leinster House won’t even look at us’
The Independent Ireland leader gave his view on drink driving laws and spoke about how he is in favour of more people holding guns for self-defence.
He also spoke about how he knew that Catherine Connolly was going to win the presidential election from the moment she announced her candidacy, despite his party backing Maria Steen.
16 Irish books to watch out for in 2026
Police confirm man found dead in search for suspect of Bangor stabbing was the attacker
Still waiting for a kidney transplant, Adrian Cummins urges people not to opt out of 'giving the gift of life'
Fewer people donated organs this year than last, despite new legislation making it an opt-out system.
Will you watch the Stranger Things finale?
Dublin Buses averaged just 13.5km/h during morning rush hour in October
Russia says Ukraine launched drone attack on Putin's residence, Zelenskyy calls claim a 'lie'
The reported attack comes as US President Donald Trump said a resolution to the conflict was “closer than ever”.
Lossiemouth holds on to deliver December Hurdle honours for Mullins at Leopardstown
Two highly venomous snakes rescued after being discovered by landlord when tenant left
Dóchas prison committee wrote to justice minister over 'Women Locked Up' television documentary
'Rising star' Gavin Newsom calls himself 'Irish' but cancelled on the taoiseach back in 2005
Haughey 'very disturbed' as British Marine pointed gun at Dublin sailor in Carlingford Lough
Paraglider rescued after crashing into roof of Co Fermanagh hotel
Cloudy weather to kick off 2026 followed by a drop in temperatures
Can you get a cash refund for a gift you don't want?
'Is le gach duine An Taibhdhearc': borradh ar amharclannaíocht na Gaeilge i mbliana
'An Taibhdhearc belongs to everyone': Irish language theatre aims to reach more people in 2026
Two men killed in Sligo house fire named locally as brothers Pa and Seamus Cuffe
Opinion: Unauthorised drones near Dublin should be a warning. Ireland must strengthen its defences now
Regina Doherty
More than 100 XL Bully dogs euthanised by local authorities in first year of ban
Animal welfare organisations have argued that breed bans don’t address the core of the problem.