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Tax receipts of €13.5 billion collected in first two months of the year, up 12% on 2024 figures
Sinn Féin decries 'shocking' figures as suspects for 40,348 crimes last year were on bail
'Boxer' Moran latest minister to hit back against an Irish DOGE for public spending
Sliabh Liag murder trial: Jury deliberations to go into third day
Over 105,000 people left emergency departments last year without being seen
US-Ireland 'trade imbalance' brought up with Tánaiste during yesterday's call with Rubio
Samantha Cookes jailed for three years for 'carefully orchestrated' social welfare fraud
Sabrina Carpenter learns about TV watershed after complaints about her and Charli XCX at Brit Awards
Dog owners urged to be aware of 'highly toxic' spring plants and bulbs
Greenland’s leader says island ‘is ours’ in defiance of message from Trump
Campaigners tell TDs of broken promises for neurorehabilitation teams
US pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine
Man jailed for four and half years for his role in human trafficking three women into Ireland
Taoiseach should tell US they are 'catastrophically wrong' on Gaza during visit, McDonald says
Boy (11) remains in hospital following stabbing at primary school in north Dublin
Health Minister meets pharmacies amid confusion and delay over free HRT scheme
Florida attorney general opens criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate
Famous Dublin city centre pub goes on sale with €4.25 million price tag
The Garda helicopter and multiple patrol cars gave chase to a stolen digger this morning
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Why our national football teams are going to get worse before they get better
This week’s episode of The42 FM is brought to you by An Post Money. Gavin last week met our new sports ministers for the first time, who told him that the government’s promised funding for professional football academies is ‘not imminent.’ The comment caused despair in football circles, and the necessity for his money is the centre of this week’s episode.
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US stock markets drop after Trump announces tariffs on Canada and Mexico
Inspectors found 35% of staff in IPAS centres weren't Garda vetted
Two men arrested following public order 'incident' on Dublin-bound Ryanair flight
'Waging war' and 'taking back' Greenland: Five things Trump told Congress in his 99-minute speech
Teenager dies following crash in Co Tyrone
Australians urged to evacuate as Brisbane braces for cyclone
Theme park in Wales popular with Irish tourists announces immediate closure
Trump declares 'America is back' and says he is 'just getting started' in speech to US Congress
The US president boasted about his first weeks in office and doubled down on his agenda in the 99-minute long speech.
The government's long promised Airbnb clamp-down may not happen until summer 2026
Rent-a-Room scheme allowing social welfare recipients to take in tenants extended
US agency revises order from Musk's DOGE for mass firings of probationary staff
Odegaard brace helps Arsenal earn 7-1 win to put one foot in Champions League quarter-final
Irish legal team for Stardust campaign turn attention to one of Britain's worst fire disasters
Justin Trudeau says Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian goods a 'very dumb thing to do'
Man arrested after firearm and ammunition seized in Co Louth
Aston Villa close in on Champions League last 8 spot after win over Club Brugge
Arab leaders endorse 'comprehensive' plan to rebuild Gaza under Palestinian Authority