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January
January 2025
Four youths arrested over multiple incidents of anti-social behaviour at Dart stations
What is the new government going to do for sport?
Gardaí search for suspected human remains in garden of house in Donegal
Cyclist taken to hospital after 'minor' incident with Luas near Dublin city centre
The cyclist has been taken to hospital for “precautionary measures” but is not believed to be seriously injured.
'It just erodes trust': OPW spending €490k on replacing an unsafe wall is criticised by TDs
The works at the Dublin HQ of the Workplace Relations Commission were originally expected to cost around €200,000 exclusive of VAT.
Have you received a scam call or text recently?
How has Storm Éowyn affected you? We want to hear your stories
Two roads flooded in Cork city due to waste water pumping station failure
Renewed appeal for information on 20th anniversary of Shaun Duffy’s murder in Donegal
Google Ireland lodges plans for seven storey mural at its European HQ in Dublin
Artist Sean Atmos said it would be his ‘most substantial undertaking of its kind in the country to date’.
Ireland's Evan Ferguson could join German champions Bayer Leverkusen on loan deal
Cabinet to discuss setting up new 'Extreme Weather Event Assistance Scheme'
Most Irish people say that scams have become a lot more sophisticated in the past year
Over 64 tonnes of illegal vapes stopped from entering Irish market since 2023
The significant seizures took place at Irish air and sea ports with retail experts blaming criminal gangs for the surge.
Multiple enforcement actions taken by HSE
Black and ‘grey’ market operating in Ireland
Retailers want more action against criminal trade
Opinion: In the face of storms, has our reliance on A-rated homes and EVs created a blind spot?
Harrison Gardner
Six men found in container at Rosslare refused leave to land, with two minors in care of Tusla
Dept of Health has spent €47 million on consultants on delayed National Maternity Hospital
Around 142,000 premises without power as ESB issues generators safety warning
Court case struck out against landlord Marc Godart after ex-tenants compensated for illegal eviction
Gerry Adams says any compensation for internment during the Troubles will be donated to good causes
Dublin City Council worker who delivered drugs in work vehicle gets suspended sentence
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Justice Minister says workers with 'sedentary' office jobs should consider joining gardaí
Anti-immigration activist Philip Dwyer denies trespassing at Clare direct provision centre
Teen who filmed young girls undressed in National Aquatic Centre changing area spared sentence
Some tetchy exchanges with Taoiseach over storm preparedness as he visits Roscommon
Lifeguards acquitted of breaching duty of care to swimmer who drowned in Armagh pool
Opinion: Can Trump just order new names for the Gulf of Mexico and Denali?
Innisfree McKinnon
Cork GAA explain why hurling clash with Limerick will not be televised
Sinn Féin TD launches legal action over 'super junior' ministers attending Cabinet meetings
Dublin firefighters have accused the Government of 'betrayal' over failure to fix pension issue
'If this was Dublin, there’d be all-out war': Readers with no power or water share their stories
Several readers expressed anger at the government.
Bertie on Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael: 'They could murder each other or continue to make love'
Taoiseach insists there was 'no deal' made with Regional Independents on speaking rights
Teenagers ordered by court to stay away from people with intellectual difficulties following theft claims
Cost to taxpayer of OPW project to replace a wall doubled to €490,000
Wexford assault case against law professor and barrister Diarmuid Phelan adjourned to April
Redacted briefing for new Minister for Defence suggests EU impatience on Ireland's neutrality
Officials have made several strategic warnings to incoming Minister for Defence Simon Harris.