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Friday 9 May 2025 Dublin: 3°C
'Utterly shameful': Irish MEPs slam EU offer to assist Israel in replacing Gaza aid agencies
The offer was made on the same day that UN agencies condemned Israel’s proposal.
Yesterday
8th May 2025
Over 350 Irish TV and film producers sign open letter calling for Israeli exclusion from Eurovision
Teaching union urges members to back Leaving Cert reform amid potential industrial action
Ex-model tells jury Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her when she was 16
'Did he just say Prevost?’: St Peter’s Square stunned by first American Pope, Leo XIV
Man accused of ramming Jennifer Aniston's gate appears in court shirtless and wrapped in a blanket
SPOTLIGHT
Gaza
Israeli plans to step up attacks have been labelled a ‘dangerous escalation’ of the conflict
warning
Six European nations reject ‘any demographic or territorial change’ in Gaza
blockade
The suffering and starvation in Gaza as Israel blocks all supplies
To avert our eyes from Gaza would be a moral travesty
Bobby McDonagh
taoiseach
Nine-week blockade on Gaza is ‘clearly’ a war crime, says Martin
How the day played out as US cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV
The 69-year-old from Chicago has chosen the name Leo XIV after he was elected on day two of the conclave.
'First American pope': Trump, Higgins, Martin and other world leaders congratulate Pope Leo XIV
'Beyond cruel': Woman attacked by husband with boiling water and hammer while she slept
This luxury lakeside estate with links to a former Taoiseach has hit the market for €8 million
Up to 12 prisoners to be removed from locked down Mountjoy Prison wing after violent incidents
Who is Pope Leo XIV, the new American leader of the Catholic Church?
Richard Satchwell was 'flogging' wife Tina's clothes weeks after her alleged murder, trial hears
Debunked: Gardaí say warning over Asian men approaching children in Sligo was 'fake news'
Fr Tony Flannery: We will know fairly quickly if this new pope is a reformer or not
Tony Flannery
US farmers to gain better access to British agriculture market under new trade deal, Trump says
SPOTLIGHT
Voices
Personal accounts and opinions on recent events
A stunning comeback for the Liberals, but more uncertainty ahead
Dr Seána Glennon
Grafton and Dawson Streets don’t need regeneration, they’re already gleaming
Gary Gannon
Ireland has a dirty fossil fuel secret, supported by our FDI model and weak regulation
Caoimhe de Barra & Karol Balfe
The gut-brain axis provides food for thought in the treatment of this disease
Oonagh O’Hagan
Jews against Zionism: 'What Israel has done in Gaza is barbaric - I'll never support it'
Ria Czerniak-LeBov
Doris is 'devastated' to miss out on Lions tour, says Farrell
More than one in six households can't afford a one-week holiday with their children
Nurses call on HSE to hire more security to prevent assaults, as minister says it's up to hospitals
Joe Duffy announces retirement from Liveline and RTÉ
Duffy has presented Liveline for 27 years.
Bakhurst says RTÉ won't pull Irish entry out of Eurovision despite protests against Israel
15 Irish players included in squad for British and Irish Lions tour of Australia
15 Irish players included in Farrell's 38-man Lions squad
Maro Itoje will captain the tourists after Caelan Doris was cruelly ruled out with injury.
Teachers protest at Dublin's Synge Street school over plans to switch to Gaelcholáiste
It was announced last year that Synge Street CBS will transition into a Gaelcholáiste by September 2026.
Two men (60s) arrested after seizure of €10 million worth of cannabis in Co Clare
Garda faces trial after delivery driver's leg was severed by a car on M50 in 2023
The black smoke caught everyone off guard, including ourselves and an ex-US presidential hopeful
‘There are some big financial problems, and Cardinal Timothy Dolan can raise money,’ said Rick Santorum.
Irish man found guilty in Spain of murdering mother-of-one Kirsty Ward while on holiday
Black smoke emerges once again in the Vatican this morning as cardinals fail to elect new pope
Armed PSNI officers bring end to knife fight as four men arrested in Belfast
Would you pay 15 cents for a paper bag in Penneys?
Explainer: When will we see the white smoke and a new pope?
If recent conclaves are anything to go by, we could see the new pope later today.
Skorts controversy: Camogie Association to hold Special Congress in Croke Park to vote on motion
NZ Rugby posts €10m loss, admits financial model 'not sustainable'
Three former US police officers acquitted in fatal beating of man that sparked national protest
Browne says First Home scheme for second-hand homes being examined but there's concerns about price increase
‘No chance of sanctions’: We asked all 14 Irish MEPs for their view on the EU’s response to Israel
As members of the EU prepare to celebrate Europe Day, we asked Irish MEPs to reflect on the bloc’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Good news for swimmers: The quality of Ireland's bathing waters has improved
Ireland's support for EU membership remains strong, but poll reveals it's dropped to lowest level
Support for Ireland to remain within the EU remains strong at 82% but support has slipped in recent years.
A European Movement poll shows support for EU membership has dropped to its lowest level at 82%, after reaching its highest point in 2019 at 93%.