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Last week
29th March 2026 - 4th April 2026
Minister for Justice agrees to meet Creeslough families in Dublin
Man assaulted Ryanair cabin crew while drunk and caused delay in take off from Dublin, court hears
For real life! Tá Bluey ag teacht go hÉirinn agus tá Gaeilge ag an ngadhairín Ástrálach
Wolves in Phoenix Park and public transport goes contactless: Today's best jokes (so far)
Minister ‘taken aback’ by Garda driving ban after scrambler pursuit, vows government will act
Motorcyclist seriously injured following collision with van in Co Wexford
'Hands off the keys': Hoax leaflets with government logo tell people to drive less to save fuel
Scrapped Donegal-Dublin afternoon flight servicing cancer patients to be reinstated from 1 May
Taoiseach 'absolutely shocked' by suspected dissident republican bomb attack on PSNI
People should work from home and drive less to save fuel - EU Commissioner for Energy
Gardaí appeal for witness after woman is killed in a crash in Clare
Will you pull any pranks today?
Youth due in court after arrest this morning in connection with fatal assault on man last March
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Limerick v Cork: The phoney war that could get feisty
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Irish flags with names of four Irish men killed in Ukraine stand in the centre of a Kyiv square
‘American President’s Trail’ among Irish initiatives to mark 250th anniversary of United States
Students urged to check if they're eligible for SUSI grant support as applications open
From extreme storms to rising premiums, Ireland is paying the price for climate inaction
A new report by the Climate Change Advisory Council looks at climate trends and how Ireland can strengthen preparedness for climate impacts.
After dashing Irish hopes, Czechia qualify for World Cup in penalty shootout win over Denmark
Taoiseach leads tributes to former ceann comhairle Rory O’Hanlon after death at 92
Ireland v North Macedonia, international friendly
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Over 400 academics and university workers urge Taoiseach to reconsider plans to scrap Triple Lock
Tiger Woods found with pills after car crash, according to report released by police
Just like during Covid, conspiracy theorists are thriving amid the Middle East fuel crisis
McEntee said she is open to engaging with Ukraine to learn lessons on drone defence
Woman arrested in connection to fraudulent European passports used to launder over €160,000
Commissioner calls 'legislative change' after garda prosecuted over scrambler chase
An Irish MEP has urged the Collison brothers to lift US sanctions on Stripe for Gaza expert
Explainer: Tomorrow's NASA mission will fly people deeper into space than anyone has gone before
Petrol and diesel hikes: Government pushes the same old fix in a worsening climate crisis
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
Trial hears man accused of abusing deaf niece told gardaí she didn't make any sign to him to stop
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The average Irish homebuyer is now 40 - what does this mean?
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‘Cruel’: UN warns Israel that applying new death penalty in West Bank would be a war crime
Cross-party support to make pregnancy loss due to dangerous driving a punishable offence
Two men die after falling from rocks while fishing near Doonbeg in Co Clare
Dublin man charged with organised crime and cocaine smuggling to face Special Criminal Court trial
Martina and Ammi Burke arrested on foot of order that they should be jailed for contempt of court