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March 2025
Irish passengers impacted as strike action grounds thousands of flights to and from Germany
Firefighters rescue a number of people from large fire at apartment block in Bray
Gardaí have confirmed that the blaze has happened at a “domestic residence” on the Lower Dargle Road, Bray Town, Co. Wicklow.
What should be developed at George's Dock in Dublin?
'It's a great night for the Irish': Medal winners celebrate European success
Mark English, Sarah Healy, and Kate O’Connor all celebrated success in the Netherlands last night.
Fórsa and INMO to serve notice of industrial action to HSE and voluntary hospitals
Man (20s) dies following three-car collision in Co Galway
Micheál Martin better be practicing his plámás right now
Second Sinn Féin politician denies wrongdoing after being questioned over alleged business fraud
Outdoor pool back in the frame at Dublin city site of rejected whitewater rafting project
Local politicians and Dublin City Council have been trying to figure out what they want to do with the site for years.
Tributes paid to 'absolute gentleman' who died in M50 collision yesterday
The way that Ireland appoints judges is set to change this week
Taoiseach has landed in the US for perhaps the most high stakes St Patrick's Day visit yet
The threat of a trade war with the EU, war in Ukraine and Trump’s plans for Gaza have cast a dark cloud over this year’s visit Stateside.
Quiz: Can you name these Dublin city pubs?
Director of Irish weight loss firm Bodyslims doubled pay package - again - to €2m
Dancing With The Stars: Finalists decided after Fright Night themed semi-final
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Money Diaries: A project manager on €48K living by the sea and working from home
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Seven red cards across two Division 1A games as Tipperary and Cork claim victories
Motorcyclist (50s) killed in M50 collision
Kate O'Connor wins bronze medal in the pentathlon at the European Indoor Athletics Championships
Sarah Healy wins gold medal for Ireland in 3000m at European Indoor Athletics Championships
Mark English wins bronze medal for Ireland in the 800m at the European Indoor Athletics Championships
Surfer rescued after getting into difficulty off the coast of beach in West Cork
Calls for unity in Syria after reports that over 1,000 people died in fighting in recent days
All-women team to complete 350km Arctic Challenge in aid of heart disease research
Man hospitalised after he was shot by Secret Service near White House
Man's body discovered in Grand Canal in Dublin
Sitdown Sunday: Why people are flocking to Reddit as the rest of the internet gets worse
Analysis: The Taoiseach will steer a middle course with Trump in Washington this week
Bobby McDonagh
As Defence Forces chief takes EU's top military job, his support team heads to Brussels
Taxis are being repeatedly fined while helping dialysis patients at Dublin's Mater Hospital
Smash-and-grab burglaries on the rise at Dublin eateries amid 'perfect storm' for crime
Across Dublin, a total of 3,729 burglaries or related offences were recorded in the span of just 12 months up to September 2024.
Parenting: When I became a mother, I didn't know it would turn me into a total softie
Margaret Lynch
Quiz: How much do you know about France?
Sinn Féin TD Thomas Gould says he is ‘entirely innocent’ after being questioned by gardaí over €150k fraud
Gould’s solicitor said that his client “utterly rejects the complaint made against him”.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Ireland's Smallbone on target but Liverpool come from behind to down Southampton
Does the UN Security Council have final say when it comes to sending Irish troops abroad?