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February
February 2025
'Nowhere else was getting money like Cork was under the last government'
How much money does each county get for major capital projects? We may be about to find out.
Government face questions over who knew what and when about failed €7m Arts Council IT project
Gardaí investigating after rocks thrown at trucks on motorway
Everton salvages draw against Liverpool with 98th-minute goal
Man who poured boiling water on wife and struck her with a hammer to be sentenced in May
'More Mercs and more perks': Dáil passes bill to increase number of junior ministers
Westport House in Mayo is getting a €40m makeover
Former postman avoids jail for mail theft after thousands of postal items found in home
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Government reckons EU can manoeuvre away from damaging trade war with US
Four men arrested and weapons seized during nationwide operation against organised crime group
Scrapping of Rent Pressure Zones 'under review' but decision not yet made, Housing Minister says
Messages were sent to MV Matthew to burn €157m of cocaine to prevent interception, trial hears
Model Louise O'Reilly speaks out on housing crisis as survey suggests 48% have delayed marriage
'He called me a liar': Verona Murphy's lack of Irish called into question in heated Dáil exchange
Bird flu risk: Agriculture minister orders that poultry be kept indoors
Dublin children protest outside Leinster House demanding Irish speaking secondary school
Man jailed for 16 months after setting fire to a house with a woman and two children inside
Rent caps, Help-to-Buy and renters' tax credit criticised in report under government consideration
Investigation launched after 'significant' fire damaged west Cork special conservation area
Officials said that the fire impacted around 150 hectares of land in the Mizen Head Peninsula.
The US's defence chief believes Ukraine regaining all its land from Russia is not 'realistic'
Gardaí release CCTV image of two cars seen near fatal Donegal crash in renewed information appeal
Beirut court hearing on killing of Private Sean Rooney was postponed over summons issue
Influencer awarded €20,000 after security pulled back curtain in changing area of Zara store
Order names 15 deceased Jesuits accused of child sexual abuse following investigation
Simon Harris says previous issue involving Senator Martin Conway was 'many years' prior to his leadership
Eddie Jordan-led consortium brings London Irish rugby out of administration
Parents of boy (8) killed at pedestrian crossing say it's 'impossible' to accept his death
DPP appeals six and a half year concurrent sentence for hit-and-run killer of student Joe Drennan
In full: Here’s where the Taoiseach and our ministers are going for St Patrick’s Day
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is expected to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington DC, and will also make a trip to Texas.
Poll: Should the Taoiseach visit US President Donald Trump for St Patrick's Day?
Tánaiste warns against 'tit for tat' tariff war with US
Michelle O’Neill to meet UK's King Charles today but declines overnight stay at Windsor Castle
Man (40s) due in court in connection with assault of woman in Cork city
Eight in ten nurses say patients being treated in ‘inappropriate settings'
Taoiseach, Tánaiste and eight ministers to travel to US for St Patrick's Day this year
Jude Bellingham scores 92nd-minute winner as City collapse leaves them on brink of Euro exit
Paul Murphy pushes back on Super Juniors: 'No more snouts at the Leinster House trough'
Paul Murphy