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Thursday
22nd May 2025
UK to consider chemical castration for sex offenders to 'minimise the risk of reoffending'
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James Browne: struggling with housing, excelling at celebrating the Normans
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Man (39) drowns in River Blackwater, Co Cork
Gardaí wasting time on frivolous incidents because of 'over-correction' to 999 call scandal
Dr Elaine Byrne, chair of the PCSA, criticised how gardaí are now forced to respond to calls they should not be called to deal with because of a reaction to a Policing Authority enquiry.
Wednesday
21st May 2025
Opinion: Are we all just puppets for billionaires now?
Gus Landy
Israeli ambassador to Ireland delivered démarche condemning IDF shots fired at diplomats
Two diplomats from Ireland were with the group, the Tánaiste has said.
Irish Nationwide manager 'shocked' that Michael Fingleton gave 'get out of jail card' to borrower
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'Worrying': There's no deadline for Leap Card replacement as NTA starts paying out to firms
‘No-one can give us a clear date for this proejct to be finished.’
One member of Kneecap charged with terrorism offence by London police
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who uses the stage name Mo Chara, is charged with displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah.
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How can Ireland stop another bike shed-style controversy?
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'Gucci gang' brothers jailed by Special Criminal Court are sentenced for Finglas altercation
'I accept I'm a well-paid person': Nama boss says salary not discussed in housing tsar meeting
Most teenagers who vape had never smoked cigarettes before, and 14 is the most common age to start
Masseur jailed for two-and-a-half years after sexually assaulting female client
Woman charged over Shannon Airport protest refused travel to UK for Arts Council-funded trip
'BAM’s pace is insufficient': National Children's Hospital delayed again until September 2025
Colm Meaney to star as Ian Bailey in new film about a Sophie Toscan Du Plantier murder trial
Councillors approve plan to close off another Dublin city centre lane
Tina Satchwell’s cousin says murder accused offered her the freezer he used to store body
Simon Harris to bring draft of Occupied Territories Bill to Cabinet next week
Ireland's hopes of qualifying for Euro 2028 increase as Uefa announce backdoor route for hosts
How an aid blockade and a warning that 14,000 babies could die heaped Western pressure on Israel
La-Z-Boy recliner among items requested by TD Ken O'Flynn for Leinster House office
Gerry Adams had reputation of being in the IRA Army Council, Michael McDowell tells court
Tributes paid to young Irish man (25) who died on holiday in Portugal
Family linked to 26 personal injury claims facing €150k legal costs after new case thrown out
Medieval manuscript the Book of Leinster goes on public display in Trinity College
Mayo council official defends proposal to 'boycott' people who own holiday homes
One Sinn Féin councillor said holiday homeowners should be financially incentivised to sell or rent their property.
'Stop screwing up': Mary Lou McDonald tells Taoiseach the government is gaslighting renters
Adviser to ex-Ukrainian president shot dead outside school in Madrid
'Urgent appeal' for blood donations after transfusion service warns of critically low stocks
Irish Nationwide exec fined €130,000 and disqualified for four years for 'high-risk lending'
Gardaí have found foreign actors using social media to 'amplify' far-right content in Ireland
Garda Deputy Commissioner Shawna Coxon was speaking this week at a conference on Policing of Far Right Intimidation in the Republic of Ireland.
Should we celebrate the Normans?
EU plans €2 flat fee on small parcels from outside bloc as Fine Gael TD warns of 'fast fashion wave'
Two children hospitalised following e-scooter crash in Cavan
Disability rights advocate Cara Darmody meeting with Taoiseach this morning