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April
April 2025
Tánaiste to fly to Washington for special meetings, as government prepares for trade war impact
What Trump's order means for vanilla prices, after Madagascar gets hit with 47% tariff
To whom it concerns: Here's how the Taoiseach was briefed ahead of his Late Late Show interview
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
St Pat's v Shelbourne, Galway Utd v Shamrock Rovers - LOI Premier Division
League leaders St Pat’s entertain the champions Shelbourne in the big game of the night.
Recall of some Tony's Chocolonely chocolate eggs due to possible presence of metal fragments
Dublin man jailed for seven years for hijacking car with a 5-month-old baby in the back
Ireland sink Greece in second half to get Nations League campaign back on track
Boy who raped girl in Cork alleyway to be detained for two years
China slaps extra 34% tariffs on US imports as Trump vows his 'policies will never change'
Wall Street stocks dropped sharply in morning trading, while European markets ended the day sharply lower.
Tánaiste says debate on short-term lets register has taken too long and wants it in place next year
Hawk that terrorised British village was ‘hormonal’, says falconer
Greece v Ireland, Nations League
Ireland faced Greece as Carla Ward’s side aimed to boost their promotion hopes.
ICTU says there should be ‘no scope for tax cuts’ amid need to protect jobs over tariff threat
FDI firms love Ireland's labour force but housing and planning are a problem for doing business
Workers put on short-time working week as early as this weekend need time-bound supports, government told
Harris says FG councillor who said US economy ‘ruled by Jews’ received 'significant sanction'
Antrim couple jailed for ‘sickening abusive injuries’ inflicted on four-week-old baby
RSA data from breathalyser kiosks shows almost half of people underestimate alcohol levels
Taoiseach says a housing czar will be appointed 'imminently' as he discusses housing policy
Widow of man murdered in Blanchardstown shooting accused of setting XL Bully dog on gardaí
Kevin De Bruyne to leave Manchester City after six Premier League titles and a Champions League
Let him be Frank: Take a look at the first trailer for Liam Neeson's Naked Gun reboot
PSNI detectives investigating 2001 murder of journalist in Co Armagh make arrest in England
Family of George Nkencho fail in appeal against DPP decision not to prosecute gardaí over his fatal shooting
Have you eaten an Easter egg yet this year?
Cautious Budget on the cards as ministers rule out spending and tax decisions that create new risks
Man (40s) expected to appear in court in connection with armed robbery in Cork
Opinion: School Avoidance is a crisis - here's how we can support children back into education
Marian Quinn
Fathers in higher paid jobs are more likely to avail of paternity leave, report finds
The number of schools needing financial crisis help has increased by 540% in two years
Almost half of schools receiving financial guidance are Deis and special schools.
Russian security service carry out 'revenge' raid on house of Alexei Navalny ally's father
The last time tariffs like this were imposed it led to the Great Depression, ministers warn
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said “recessionary trends” could be felt across the world due to the US tariff fallout.
Farewell, Micko: The King is Dead, Long Live the King
Paul Collins
Three women arrested after XL Bully dogs, cash and scramblers seized from Dublin residence
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Proposals to cut GDPR red tape is ‘forthcoming’, says Commissioner McGrath
Psychiatric nurses suspend industrial action after HSE agrees to review staffing numbers