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Friday 12 December 2025 Dublin: 3°C
Gardaí launch homicide investigation into death of Daniel Aruebose
In September, gardaí recovered the human remains of a child on open ground in Donabate and DNA analysis has since confirmed these remains to be those of Daniel.
Luas Green Line services 'back operating normally’ following power outage
Man found guilty of murdering 84-year-old former army captain Patrick O’Mahony in Co Kerry
2024 Eurovision winner hands back trophy due to Israel’s participation
Fifa urged to halt World Cup ticket sales over ‘betrayal’ of fans pricing plan
Today's news
Have you been getting scam calls from +44 numbers? ComReg is going to crack down on them
A renovated and extended mews home in the heart of Dublin 4 for €1,475,000
Yesterday
11th December 2025
Man dies after wall collapses on him in west Cork
Zelenskyy says US-led peace talks wrestling with Russian demands for Ukrainian territory
Shelbourne v Crystal Palace, Uefa Conference League
Shelbourne faced Crystal Palace in a must-win game for the Irish side.
US intends to seize oil from stormed tanker as Venezuela war fears build
SPOTLIGHT

Flu season 

huge increase
Government ‘concerned’ over vaccine uptake as recorded flu cases jump 49% in one week
restrictions
Here are the hospitals that have introduced visitor restrictions due to high flu cases
40
under pressure
Government braces for 'significant pressure' on hospitals
82
Baby boy injured in two-car collision in Dundalk last weekend dies in hospital
Here are the 12 nominees for the 2025 RTÉ Sportsperson of the Year award
Father of boy (4) killed in Edenderry petrol bomb attack refused bail to attend funeral
Luas Green Line services 'back operating normally’ following power outage
Services had been suspended on the line since yesterday as the result of a power failure.
Gardaí launch homicide investigation into death of Daniel Aruebose
In September, gardaí recovered the human remains of a child on open ground in Donabate and DNA analysis has since confirmed these remains to be those of Daniel.
Mother seeks High Court order so she can breastfeed her newborn baby taken into care
Glenveagh to lodge plans for 1,350 homes in north Dublin
Fifa urged to halt World Cup ticket sales over ‘betrayal’ of fans pricing plan
Man who set ex-girlfriend's car on fire is jailed for 16 months
2024 Eurovision winner hands back trophy due to Israel’s participation
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
122
Femicide in Europe
Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 – and a gap in data on gendered violence
Yes, that's Elon Musk in the lineup on the cover of the Time 'Person of the Year' edition
Shamrock Rovers' European play-off hopes dashed after 3-1 loss to Breidablik
Catch up on all the action as Stephen Bradley’s side went to Iceland in search of a crucial win.
Minister insists incursion being taken 'extremely seriously' as she unveils anti-drone funding
Government ‘concerned’ over vaccine uptake as recorded flu cases jump 49% in one week
Hundreds of AIB staff reach remote work agreements following 'significant backlash' over return-to-work policies
The telecoms regulator has blocked 131 million scam phone calls since crackdown began
Man found guilty of murdering 84-year-old former army captain Patrick O’Mahony in Co Kerry
Here are the hospitals that have introduced visitor restrictions due to high flu cases
Storm Bram broke records for high temperatures at 11 weather stations around Ireland
Man appears in court charged with terror offences over mosque burning plot
Multimillion euro conservation works get underway at Dublin's Iveagh Markets
Consumers urged to switch energy suppliers to save money
Harry Byrne and Rieko Ioane start as Leinster make 7 changes for Tigers
Temu's Dublin office raided by EU regulators over foreign subsidy concerns
Venezuela condemns 'act of piracy' after the US seizes large oil tanker off Venezuelan coast
Hoping to go to the World Cup? Here's how to try to get tickets
Should The Late Late Toy Show air earlier?
Funeral of boy killed in Edenderry petrol bomb attack to take place tomorrow
Appeal for witnesses after elderly woman seriously injured in Kerry crash
Irish security 'no longer regarded as assured', amid attacks by foreign intelligence services
Venezuelan opposition leader emerges from hiding after winning Nobel
Tom Clonan: If media didn't report on drones breaching no-fly zone, the state may never have told us
Tom Clonan
Increased income limits to reduce childcare bills for thousands of working families in 2026
We’re some way off reducing childcare costs to €200 per child per month, but government believes this is the beginning of the process.
Immigration fell significantly last year but asylum applications reached a record high
A sharp fall in Ukrainian arrivals drove down overall immigration, while record asylum claims stretched accommodation and processing capacity.