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Friday 19 December 2025 Dublin: 7°C
EU to loan Ukraine €90 billion but leaders fail to agree on using frozen Russian assets
The number one option on the table had been to tap around €200 billion of Russian central bank assets frozen in the EU to generate a loan for Ukraine.
Rory McIlroy named BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Job postings are falling as unemployment ticks up - but not because the economy is weakening
'This was meant to be our permanent home': Retirees in west Sligo community face eviction
Philosopher Noam Chomsky in latest batch of Epstein photos
Today's news
Job postings are falling as unemployment ticks up - but not because the economy is weakening
The Central Bank issued the stark warnings in their latest quarterly bulletin, but added that the economy is still on the up.
Yesterday
18th December 2025
Rory McIlroy named BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Graham Burke ties League of Ireland European record as Rovers exit with a win
Opinion: I’m no scrooge, but I skip a big part of the Christmas magic - here's why
Adriana Casserly
What to watch: 5 brilliant documentaries to watch this Christmas
'This was meant to be our permanent home': Retirees in west Sligo community face eviction
SPOTLIGHT

Bondi Beach shooting

victims named
A 10 year old girl, a rabbi and a Holocaust survivor among 15 victims in Bondi Beach shooting
antisemitism
Ireland's Chief Rabbi says Bondi shooting 'not surprising' given rise in antisemitic rhetoric
tributes
Australia hails 'hero' who stopped gunman in his tracks
In pictures: Why the new Pope makes Vogue's best dressed list for 2025
He’s got mass appeal.
Philosopher Noam Chomsky in latest batch of Epstein photos
Everyone's talking about those photos of Trump's top team. Here's what the photographer has to say
Christopher Anderson reckons ‘the internet freaking out’ over untouched photos says something about our culture.
A modern masterpiece on a storied Co Meath estate for €2,350,000
Man accused of November 2023 Parnell Square attack unfit to stand trial, defence lawyer says
Ad for IVF clinic set up in 2021 that said it has been around for 40 years deemed misleading
Plans for paid parking at Blanchardstown Centre challenged as three separate appeals lodged
Man who attacked 88-year-old in Cork hospital found guilty of manslaughter
Online troll goes to ground when confronted by Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore
Group had '15-point' plan to attack Galway mosque, court hears
investigates

Our award-winning investigations from this year

Deportation Flights
What role do Irish companies have in the US deportation industry?
Badger Cull
Over 80% of badgers culled in government TB programme found to be free from the disease
76
Planning Submissions
Series of unusual planning objections to vet practices uncovered in Dublin, Meath and Kildare
52
TB Crisis
‘It’s the next worst thing to losing a family member’: The toll of Ireland’s bovine TB crisis
17
Data Crunch
Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
122
Femicide in Europe
Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 – and a gap in data on gendered violence
Harris says in victim impact statement that woman who threatened him online violated his family
Woman gets six-month jail sentence for 'catastrophic' social media threats to Simon Harris
Sandra Barry broke down at Dublin District Court today, where her messages were described as having occurred during “three minutes of madness”.
Tensions boil over at farming protest in Brussels against EU's planned Mercosur trade deal
The president of the Irish Farmers Association is in Brussels to ‘stand with colleagues from across Europe to deliver a strong and united message’.
Out-of-hours GP service Caredoc blames HSE over industrial action
'You're out of order,' TD told over Dáil stunt highlighting children in homelessness
Dublin community in 'shock and disbelief' after man hit by vehicle and attacked by group of men
Over 120 gardaí issued with tasers but Commissioner says they may not be rolled out more fully
Gardaí investigating suspected arson attack on Co Meath pharmacy that's been 'destroyed'
Locals have rallied around the owner of the pharmacy today.
EU debates freezing more Russian assets as Zelenskyy says Ukraine needs decision by 'end of year'
Dublin man who killed girlfriend found not guilty murder by reason of insanity
Three people arrested after €4 million worth of cocaine seized in Kildare and Wexford
Leinster and Ulster name strong sides for Dublin interpro
Minister defends decision not to disband Road Safety Authority after strong criticism
Man arrested after woman dies in collision between truck and car in Monaghan
Two men dead and three teenagers seriously injured after separate crashes in Midwest
Do you listen to Kingfishr?
Status Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for Galway and Kerry
Ransomware attack on Ombudsman IT systems means complaints will take longer to process
Rob and Michele Reiner's children describe 'unimaginable pain' following murder of parents
Resounding Dáil defeat for bill to ban fox hunting
'Our little ray of sunshine': Funeral held for youngest victim of Bondi Beach shooting
Ghislaine Maxwell asks court to set aside her 20-year prison sentence
Fashion: Retail giants steal designs from Irish studios - and creators don't know how to stop it
Paul Davis, Romina Maddalena and Naoise Jo Farrell
ESRI warns government didn’t pay attention to concerns voiced ahead of the Budget
The ESRI said Budget 2026 was a “missed opportunity” to fortify the public finances.