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March
March 2025
Man arrested in Clondalkin after gardaí seize over €500,000 worth of cocaine and MDMA
Search underway for missing Co Kerry farmer Micheal Gaine
Man (30s) to appear in court in connection with Cork city assault
Ireland's Sarah Healy finishes sixth in World Indoors 3000m final
Could Tesla protests spark the end of Musk's car company?
Two men seriously injured after shooting and violent disorder incidents in Tullamore
How 'therapeutic' tattoos can help cancer survivors to reclaim or reinvent their identity
It's going to be a dull and rainy day... but sunny spells are expected tomorrow
Fighting for Justice: How Guatemala’s Indigenous communities recover from conflict
Alejandra Castillo
'Dangerous Dublin': How two viral headlines were behind Conor McGregor's White House comments
An image of two Irish news articles has gone global among anti-immigrant groups.
'I presume this is free?' Confusion over when women will get long-awaited free HRT from pharmacies
A scheme that would see the State cover the cost of the drug was due to be rolled out in January, but it has yet to be implemented.
Pharmacists said there was “zero consultation” with the sector before the measure was announced as part of Budget 2025.
One pharmacist said the scheme is "a missed opportunity to get equality" in hormonal care for women of all ages.
Meanwhile, the clinical lead of the Rotunda's menopause clinic said supply shortages in some HRT products are currently "a much bigger issue" than cost.
Heathrow closure: Limited flights resume this evening as fire thought to be 'non-suspicious'
Over 1,300 flights were cancelled today after a power outage caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation.
'I'm used as a punchline': Rosie O'Donnell says she moved to Ireland because Trump 'out to get' her
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Court orders protesters to stop blocking water works for house hosting asylum seekers in Kildare
Cost-of-living package ruled out of next budget despite looming inflation threat
Man who fired shots into Dublin house confessed to gardaí after becoming 'haunted' by guilt
Who is Garron Noone and why are politicians claiming he was 'silenced'?
McGregor couldn't be more at home in Trump's White House
'It won't be me': Mary Lou McDonald bats off questions about running for President
Smoke across the city as firefighters respond to gorse fire in Dublin Mountains
The smoke has now spread as far as Lucan.
Donegal woman who was believed to be Ireland's oldest person has died aged 109
Opposition seek to recognise Lowry and Co as Government TDs ahead of speaking rights vote
Kate O'Connor secures silver, winning Ireland’s first medal at World Indoors in 19 years
Conor McGregor seeks to introduce 'fresh evidence' in appeal of civil sexual assault finding
Man pleads guilty to possession of semi-automatic rifle at house in Finglas
Heathrow closure: Here are your rights if your flight is cancelled or delayed
Speculation over announcement that Lynx Africa is being discontinued
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes told he won't be jailed if he's suitable for 180 hours of community service
Are you fed up of talent shows?
Rain warning issued for ten counties following hottest day of the year so far yesterday
ESRI warns of significant impacts to trade and GDP in the case of US protectionist policies
European leaders fail to reach agreement on €5bn artillery funding for Ukraine
‘Matter of survival’: All of Earth’s glacier regions shrank again in 2024, says UN
Yet another housing forecast says the government will miss its completion targets
RTB writes to major landlord Ires Reit over attempts to impose monthly common area charges
Ires Reit had attempted charging tenants as much as €200 at one of its Dublin apartments.
How fragile we are: Why Netflix drama Adolescence is essential viewing for everyone
Debbie Ging