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28th September 2025 - 4th October 2025
Oktoberfest grounds closed after fire and explosions leave one person dead in Munich
Tight security as Taoiseach and other EU leaders meet in Denmark to talk defence and drones
Michael McDowell says he didn’t nominate Maria Steen because her election would be ‘step backwards’
Explainer: Why were the Áras candidates asked about the tricolour in the first TV debate?
'As if the Earth stopped spinning': At least 69 killed in Philippines earthquake as search continues
DWTS has a new head judge and there's a new co-host for the upcoming season
Nicole Kidman files for divorce from Keith Urban
Opinion: The means test for carers is an insult and must be scrapped
Liam Quaide
US government shuts down as Republicans and Democrats fail to pass funding plan
Roughly 750,000 federal workers are expected to be furloughed, some potentially fired by the Trump administration.
Parents face huge fee increases as over 50 childcare providers withdraw from government scheme
The scheme aims to increase childcare affordability but some providers who have left are pushing up their prices by over €300 a month.
Public scheme helps fund childcare operating costs
Fees of participating providers are frozen and any increase must be approved
Large providers in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Wicklow have left the scheme
Councillor says she was struck in face during random attack on Dublin street
Four people hospitalised after becoming unwell in Belfast
Construction bosses say they're sending their staff abroad for work because of uncertainty here
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The presidential debate raised many questions (like why doesn't Jim Gavin talk GAA?)
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UK government 'in discussion' with Irish government over proposed 'Brit-cards'
Over 70s can now bring a loved one or friend on public transport for free
Robert O'Connor charged with murder of his parents and brother in Co Louth
He has been remanded in custody following the charge.
Orla Comerford wins gold again for Ireland at World Para Athletics Championships
Government urged to either expand UHL or build a new hospital to tackle overcrowding
Gardaí spent €250,000 on hotel rooms for Europa League final that weren't used
Trump and Hegseth lecture US military leaders on 'woke culture' and fitness levels
Dublin woman was fatally electrocuted while holding a charging phone in bath
Cad é an rún faoi rath shobal-dhráma TG4 Ros na Rún?
Volunteers rescue two dolphins in Co Waterford
Man charged over false imprisonment and endangerment of woman in vehicle in Co Kerry
Taoiseach says inquiry into scoliosis and spina bifida care must be 'transparent and public'
Debunked: No proof for viral video's claims of a ‘crackdown’ on independent media in Ireland
Redundancies to be made at Novo Nordisk's Athlone facility
'What happens in my therapy is none of your business,' protesters tell politicians
What's in the 20-point plan that Trump has proposed for peace in Gaza?
The plan calls for a ceasefire, release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, disarmament of Hamas and the gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
'Sense of shock' hangs over Finglas following death of young girl in suspected murder-suicide
Boyzone are reuniting for a big stadium gig in London next summer
Fiery exchanges in Dáil over tender for €100k National Maternity Hospital bike shed
Ryanair won’t resume flights to Tel Aviv in row over move to 'high-cost' terminal
Michael Collins 'not happy' with councillor who took legal action over Bob Vylan gig
‘Many owe them a debt of gratitude’: Tributes paid to family members killed in Co Louth
View from Gaza: 'They recognise Palestine now — while we are being killed?'