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Tuesday
12th August 2025
What do you call your mother?
Women's Rugby World Cup to adopt flashing mouthguards to signal head impact
Japanese toy giant drops lawsuit against Kildare-based TikTok star ‘Sylvanian Drama’
Hefty up-front costs are stopping households paying for energy efficient upgrades
EU says Ukraine must 'choose its destiny' as Trump to talk 'land swapping' with Putin in Alaska
Protest over Central Bank facilitating Israeli bonds to gather outside Taoiseach’s office later
Ireland's Covid inquiry has been going on for over two months, here's what it's found out
'We had to sacrifice a summer holiday': Readers on the cost of sending kids back to school
Some parents noticed a decrease in costs, while others said they are at the pin of their collars trying to afford everything their kids need for the return to school.
Monday
11th August 2025
Andy Moran set to be appointed as new Mayo senior football manager
IRA bomb attack at Narrow Water that killed 18 British soldiers to be investigated by review body
Priest in 'serious’ condition as man remains in custody on suspicion of murder and attempted murder
Ireland will push again for EU to suspend trade deal with Israel over international law breach
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Sudan paramilitaries kill over 40 in attack on famine-hit refugee camp in Darfur
Child airlifted to safety by Rescue 116 after drifting 250 metres offshore on an inflatable
Forecaster who quit role on-air now working on two books - including one with 'personal' focus
Man accused of stabbing 14-year-old boy with shard of glass to steal his e-scooter
Inquest into fatal assault of former Limerick sports star Alan Bourke set for October
Apprentice Boys apologise after some members urinate near homes during 'Relief of Derry' events
Crime Victims Helpline reported 66% increase in calls relating to theft last year
Paul Gallagher dropped from Dublin Oasis afterparty ahead of court appearance for rape charge
Heatwave possible this week despite thundery downpours in some areas
India Day celebration in Dublin postponed 'out of respect to victims' of recent attacks
In the last month, a number of people from the Indian community in Ireland – including a six-year-old girl – were targeted in separate attacks.
Cork woman Catherine O'Leary, living with locked-in syndrome since 2008, has died
A new runner for the Áras: An Irish pharma entrepreneur who's just over the age 35 threshold
Litter of puppies found on side of the road safely returned to their mother
Thirteen newborn puppies have been returned to their home after a public appeal.
The Obamas have not RSVP'd to accept the keys of Dublin city (yet), Lord Mayor says
RTÉ releases teaser trailer for The Traitors Ireland and confirms it will air from late August
Ireland squad named for Women's Rugby World Cup
U20 hooker Beth Buttimer the one uncapped player, as new call-ups make the final cut.
Man hospitalised after armed raiders stage overnight break-in at Cork home
Who should be the next host of Liveline?
Mapped: Australia the latest to join growing global recognition of Palestine
As Australia joins over 140 countries in recognising Palestine, maps reveal Israel’s deepening diplomatic isolation.
English backpacker pleads guilty to killing man while drunk driving on e-scooter in Australia
Ireland's new U20 gold medalist Conor Kelly to follow Rhasidat Adeleke's footsteps in Texas move
Watchdog overseeing estate agents moves to new department amid calls for beefed up oversight
EU leaders push for Ukraine to be a part of Trump-Putin talks
'I almost lost hundreds of euro': Fans warned as ticket scams rise ahead of Oasis gigs
Fraudsters are cloning accounts, using stolen images, and charging full price to trick desperate fans.