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April
April 2025
Grace Case report: Evidence woman in care was neglected, but not physically or sexually abused
The report published today cost more than €13 million and runs to 2,000 pages long.
Over €10 billion in Irish pharmaceutical products were exported to the US in February
Provinces will soon have to pay more towards IRFU central contracts
Irish students heading on J1s warned of 'risks' of activism as US authorities clamp down
Would you go to space?
Maniac 2000 to be re-released and streamable for the first time on its 25th anniversary
Gardaí warn about aggressive 'citizen journalists' filming them and posting 'clipped' videos
Trump namechecks Ireland again as he suggests pharma import tariffs may be imposed soon
20-degree swing from last week as temperatures to plunge as low as -1 tonight
Archbishop 'outraged' at Israeli strike on Gaza hospital supported by the Church of Ireland
Over 330 people killed by flooding and extreme heat in Europe last year amid record temperatures
New measures to be rolled out by May to deal with competitiveness challenges facing Ireland
The 'Grace' case inquiry's final report will be published today after a six-year delay
'Grace', a woman with profound intellectual disabilities was left in a foster home in the Waterford area for almost 20 years despite a succession of sexual and physical abuse allegations.
In 2017, the former HSE boss apologised to the 47 families – including Grace’s – who were left in care.
Ireland's Special Forces are getting a new €45m state-of-the-art headquarters
There are wide economic gaps between the Republic and North. What does that mean for unity?
Dublin school apologises after students' personal details were shared online
Mount Temple said that some of the details shared online 'caused significant upset'
A list of students and comments about their suitability for a mentorship programme was posted to Google Classroom
The school has launched an investigation into the breach
Surviving a narcissist: What's this personality disorder and how can you manage one in your life?
Dr Stephen McWilliams
'A true son of Cork': Businessman and Fine Gael politician John Mullins dies
High Court: Failure to recognise Irish mothers of same-sex families led to 'unequal treatment'
Two mothers from separate same-sex families were told the State could not recognise them as parents.
Man charged with alleged sexual assault after Armagh GAA trip to the US last year
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Dublin City Council has a plan to create a brand new town near Glasnevin
Senior garda says there are fears garda numbers will fall by 2,000 in the next two years
Yearly passenger estimates for proposed Luas Cork cut by 30 million since it was announced in 2020
Meta says it will use public content from European users to train its AI model
Kneecap claim that a pro-Palestine message was ‘cut’ from their Coachella set
Minister given 'no indication' from gardaí that missing Kerry farmer Michael Gaine was murdered
Taoiseach says no decisions made yet on Rent Pressure Zone changes
White Lotus actress Aimee Lou Wood calls out SNL for 'mean' sketch mocking her teeth
Debunked: A grant doesn't show 'Phone shops, Turkish barbers & vape shops' are funded by taxes
EU tariffs on US goods suspended until July as Taoiseach says he hopes pharma forms part of talks
Taoiseach praises McIlroy's 'epic' win as NI First Minister calls for 'biggest party possible'
A number of fellow golfers and Irish political leaders have hailed McIlroy’s achievement as “historic”.
Let the sun shine – yellow is having a moment
Luas Cork: Proposed 18km light-rail line between Ballincollig and Mahon unveiled
Luas Cork is a proposed 18km long light rail line running from Ballincollig to Mahon Point.
There are 26 landlords in Ireland who own more than 500 properties each
Former Tánaiste Simon Coveney begins new role as a consultant to EY Ireland
European leaders and Donald Trump condemn Russia's Palm Sunday strike on Ukraine
Come on, you knew Rory McIlroy couldn't win the Masters in any way other than that