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January
January 2025
Man (21) pleads guilty to procuring the commission of assault on Alana Quinn Idris
Family of Limerick student Joe Drennan 'disgusted' by concurrent jail sentence for his hit-and-run killer
Woman died of organ failure whilst on Ozempic and diabetes drug, inquest hears
BBC apologises after staff felt ‘unable' to raise complaints about Russell Brand
Top 20 parking blackspots in Dublin revealed after close to 47,000 vehicles clamped last year
Parachute Regiment book left in staff canteen of Belfast station ahead of Bloody Sunday anniversary
Boy (15) charged with Dart station attack during ‘complex’ investigation
New signs reducing speed limits should be in place next week but storm may hinder work
European Central Bank cuts interest rates by quarter percent point
Opinion: 'Super junior' ministers represent the pragmatic avoidance of a divisive referendum
Andrew Dunne
Ireland team announced for opening Six Nations fixture against England
Irish man (29) who died in Bulgaria was brought to hospital via road due to issue with helicopter
Debunked: The Status Red warning during Storm Éowyn was not a 'climate lockdown'
Rape Crisis Ireland says male survivors ‘must not be forgotten’ and encourages men to come forward
Do you like Maniac 2000?
Four men arrested after gardaí intercept vehicle following robbery
Michael McDowell first candidate elected to new Seanad
John McGuinness and Frank Feighan suggested for rotating Leas Ceann Comhairle job
'Inherently unjust': Why a man with no prior convictions was jailed for six years this week
Mandatory minimum sentences require that those convicted of a crime to serve a predetermined amount of time in prison.
Denmark and Poland send 17 generators to Ireland to help restore power and water
At its peak, two million people had their phone service impacted by Storm Éowyn.
Sinn Féin TD granted permission to take legal action over 'super junior' ministers at Cabinet
Munster abuse case: Father of victims denied permission to appeal life sentence by Supreme Court
Here's What Happened: Wednesday
Gardaí rule out foul play after car ploughs into shop in Limerick
Irish man dies after falling 600m at Bulgarian ski resort
Counting is underway in the Seanad elections
Sliabh Liag trial: Murder accused was 'a bit manic' when she told friend she struck deceased
Does this government have a problem with women? 'Of course it doesn't' says Martin's spokesperson
Man and woman who sat driver theory test on behalf of others plead guilty to conspiracy
Waste collection firm's plan to hike bin prices blasted by TD
The 23 (!) junior ministers have been unveiled - here's who they are
These are the backbenchers that got a promotion today.
Man charged with attacking a woman on Dublin bus was identified through RTÉ's Crimecall, court hears
Cork and Limerick's hurling league meeting to stream live on TG4
Public urged to check on 'isolated' neighbours as around 133,000 premises remain without power
Counties in Dublin 'commuter belt' to experience highest population growth over next 20 years
Man arrested for suspected arson attack on Antrim home which left three injured relased without charge
'I have cherished every moment': Three-time Olympian Thomas Barr announces retirement