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Tuesday 25 November 2025 Dublin: 3°C
Enoch Burke returned to Mountjoy Prison on foot of contempt of court order
It comes after gardaí seeking to execute a High Court order to imprison the former teacher were unable to locate him after calling to his home last week.
'Delay inevitable' as south Dublin residents launch legal challenge against MetroLink
The RDS Main Arena is to be renamed the Laya Arena from next year
Woman suffers serious burn injuries after being set on fire at Clondalkin home
Institutions where paedophile doctor carried out his abuse 'need to be held to account'
Today's news
Seán Lemass Airport? A Bill to rename Dublin Airport after a former Taoiseach introduced in Dáil
'Delay inevitable' as south Dublin residents launch legal challenge against MetroLink
The judicial review will have its first hearing before the courts next week.
Enoch Burke returned to Mountjoy Prison on foot of contempt of court order
Man (60s) dies in incident at Tayto factory in Meath
Woman suffers serious burn injuries after being set on fire at Clondalkin home
Mother who killed her three children sues over coroner's decision to limit the scope of inquests
'Exceptionally high building inflation' blamed for overspend on €6.1m tearooms in Merrion Square
Are pyjamas acceptable on a flight?
Man's body discovered in reservoir after woman hospitalised following attack in Kildare house
This style influencer shares how to make your home sparkle this Christmas
Farmer fears rustlers will return after €30k worth of cattle stolen
Taxi drivers to hold new protest later this week as dispute over Uber’s fixed fares escalates
Zelenskyy visit to Ireland up in the air as Trump's peace deal deadline looms
Planning is continuing, but the government is unsure if the visit can go ahead given recent developments on a peace deal.
Yesterday
24th November 2025
'Scoping exercise' into Michael Shine abuse to get Cabinet approval
Israel sacks three generals over their failure to prevent October 2023 attack
Dublin City councillors vote to pass rent hikes for tenants by razor-thin margin
Former Defence Forces member pleads not guilty to murder of his elderly friend
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
70
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
118
Femicide in Europe
Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 – and a gap in data on gendered violence
Man who assaulted student while on night out and left him with a brain injury avoids jail
Taoiseach feels the heat in South Africa as local radio grills him on immigration
A bad day in court for Trump as judge dismisses cases against ex-FBI boss James Comey and New York AG
Tommy Tiernan is making his musical theatre debut in the new year
Europe's proposed peace plan for Ukraine 'doesn't suit us', Kremlin says
Man who smashed computers and glasses after missing flight at Dublin Airport jailed for one year
Two dead and several injured following collision between bus, lorry and car in Co Meath
The driver of the bus and the driver of the lorry were pronounced dead at the scene, while occupants of the third vehicle and bus remain in hospital for treatment.
Bench warrant issued after alleged victim of false imprisonment fails to appear in court
Justice Minister says 'there may be consequences' for The Monk if he wins Dublin by-election
Kerry man convicted of murdering his mother as jury rejects insanity defence
President leads tributes to artist and activist Margaretta D'Arcy following her death aged 91
Citywest Ipas centre a 'good example' for rest of EU, says European Commissioner for Migration
Just one in four garments donated to Irish clothes banks are recycled, new research suggests
€1,000 per fill? 'Real hardship' for homes as heating oil costs soar as winter sets in
Man given suspended sentence for assault at scene of Josip Strok murder
Three people arrested over suspected murder of man who went missing in 2019
Man pleads guilty to helping dispose of dismembered remains of Keane Mulready-Woods
Dublin City Council signs contract for construction of 487 homes in new Inchicore development
Wicked: For Good is now in cinemas – are you going to watch it?
'Access to cash’ legislation to come into force later this week
As government toughens on immigration, will it relax rules on workers' kids coming here?
DF members 'drew weapons' as pro-Palestinian activists spray-painted US military plane at Shannon, court hears
Penneys claims it's making clothes to last - so we put them to the test
From jeans that changed colour to a jumper that bobbled after a handful of wears, a lot of these clothes did not hold up.