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Tuesday
9th December 2025
Man in his 70s dies after being stuck by car on the N11 in south Dublin
2025 is on track to tie with the second hottest year on record
Lawyer: There is no excuse for the government to keep delaying the Occupied Territories Bill
Gerry Liston
Fás suntasach ar an bhfáilte roimh fhógraíocht as Gaeilge in ainneoin 'bearna thuisceana'
First-time buyers need a combined salary of (at least) €84,000 to get an apartment
'Not good enough': Black questions whether Occupied Territories Bill is still a government priority
Senator Frances Black says the Occupied Territories Bill is a test for this government and whether it meant what it said at the height of the genocide.
Monday
8th December 2025
Female pedestrian in her 80s dies after being struck by car in Co Carlow
Manchester United back on track with 4-1 win over Wolves
Bruno Fernandes scored a brace amid an easy win for Ruben Amorim’s side.
100 children abducted from Catholic school in Nigeria released but over 100 remain in captivity
Prison Service must pay €60,000 in compensation to officer injured in brutal attack
Some batches of Disaronno Originale recalled due to possible presence of micro-fragments of glass
Status Orange wind warning extended to seven more counties as Storm Bram set to hit Ireland
A separate rain warning will come into effect tonight in seven counties.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Former teacher jailed for 10 years for indecent assault of eight boys at private Dublin school
Man arrested on suspicion of 2005 murder of Lisa Dorrian released following questioning
Trial into alleged interference with road traffic offences hears from Kerry superintendent
Ireland outperforms North on disposable income and life expectancy - but not on employment
Judicial review taken against Dart expansion as far as Drogheda resolved
Man who tried to petrol bomb neighbour’s house jailed for two-and-a-half years
Audiences from some 137 countries tuned into The Late Late Toy show on RTÉ Player
Irish and British monitor first sailing of Russian 'Shadow Fleet' ship in Irish Sea
Edenderry murders: Gardaí probing whether result of prison fight was motive for attack on home
Four-year-old Tadhg Farrell and his great-aunt Mary Holt, 60, were entirely innocent victims in the blaze.
Government video on how to cope with moving back in with parents slammed as 'dystopian'
Gardaí recover 18 cattle worth €30,000 stolen by rustlers in west Cork
Mother who killed her three children argues coroner acted 'irrationally' over trial evidence
'If I need to go to my doctor, I have to get three buses now': Finglas residents protest new bus routes
‘I wonder does she still find it funny’: Ruth Lawrence given two life sentences for double murder
Taoiseach leads tributes to boy and great aunt killed in petrol bomb attack in Edenderry
The Taoiseach said that it is “difficult to comprehend” the level of “inhumanity” involved in the deadly attack.
New chicken wing chain attracts queue of more than one hundred people in Liffey Valley
14-year-old boy among youngest drink-driving arrests last year
Irish actors Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal nominated for 2026 Golden Globes awards
Derry-born Maggie O’Farrell, who authored the book on which the film is based, received a nomination in the Best Screenplay category.
Fota Wildlife Park to reopen next week as staff get bird flu outbreak under control
Christmas is going to be expensive this year - would you like to keep a Money Diary for us?
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Two-in-five homes sold at 10% or more above asking price in 2024
Dublin social housing tenants dealing with mushrooms, mould, slugs and electrical hazard from water leak
The issue in two social housing units in Dublin has not been dealt with, despite the tenants complaining to the property manager.
Paudie Moloney from The Traitors Ireland announced for new Dancing With The Stars
Sunday
7th December 2025
Murder victims in Edenderry fire named by gardaí as Mary Holt (60) and Tadhg Farrell (4)