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Last week
21st December 2025 - 27th December 2025
Should Ireland offer paid gap years for teenagers in the army?
Woman (70s) dies in Co Down crash on St Stephen's Day
White House did not want photo of Clinton shaking hands with Adams during 1995 visit
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Our picks for the political dramas to binge during Twixmas
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'Brit cards' raised eyebrows recently, but similar plans in 2005 didn't go down well here either
Newly released documents show anxious discussions among officials after Northern Bank Robbery
Tributes paid to young farmer who died in St Stephen's Day crash in Co Tyrone
Do you still have any Christmas leftovers?
Fans hospitalised for 'hysteria' at Boyzone gig in '95 had the Irish State all hot and bothered
Analysis: Ireland is still paying attention to news - just not in the same way we used to
Finian Murphy
Thirty years before CervicalCheck, sending smears abroad was being considered to save money
Prince Charles's team told Irish officials that Diana might fancy 'upstaging' him by visiting Ireland
State Papers from 30 years ago detailed the behind-the-scenes chat about Charles’ visit here.
Dorgu delivers the winner as Man United climb up to fifth in Premier League
Man United held off Newcastle to register a first home win in two months.
How much do you know about these Stephens, Steves, Stevies and Stephanies?
Here's What Happened Today: St Stephen's Day
From Rosie O'Donnell to Saipan: The biggest Late Late Show moments of 2025
Opinion: Abandoning the Triple Lock would be a grave mistake
Tom Clonan
Queuing shoppers return to stores for St Stephen's Day sales
Man who died in Christmas Day E-scooter crash named locally
Celebrants don weird and wonderful costumes in parts of Ireland for Wren Day
Gordon Elliot's Romeo Coolio finishes strong to snatch Leopardstown Novice Steeplechase
PSNI confirm man (40s) dead after house fire in Ballymena
'Thank you for standing beside us': Family of man who died in accident thank Co Cork community
Looking for things to do with the family between now and New Year's? Here are some ideas
Amazon gets planning permission for three new data centres in north Dublin
Officials warned Paschal Donohoe that Vat cut would be 'extremely significant' for taxpayer
The Newshound Quiz of the Year
Why is today called St Stephen’s Day in the Republic but Boxing Day in North?
Are you hitting the sales today?
Winter sales begin today - here's a guide to which shops in Dublin are open and when
Is é Lá an Dreoilín buaic phointe na Nollag do mhuintir an Daingin
Larry Donnelly: What really matters at Christmas
Larry Donnelly
What do you do with unwanted Christmas presents? One in three people gift them to someone else
Irish watchdog says it's way too hard to cancel online subscriptions
Meanwhile, here’s what happened when we tried to cancel Amazon Prime…
Looking for something to watch? The top new films to stream this Christmas and New Year
Quiz: How much do you know about Christmas traditions from around the world?
Review: Saipan is the row that divided a nation, but is the film any good?
The iconic story of the 2002 World Cup bust up has been given the big screen treatment.