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February 2025
Mo Salah scores 28th goal of the season in tense Liverpool win
Man accused of Valentine’s Day stabbing in Limerick tells court he is 'not a risk' to public
France to host leaders from key EU countries to discuss continent's security
Cabinet committee meeting tomorrow to look at 'all different actions' to address housing crisis
Decision on changes made to payment scheme for hosting Ukrainian refugees due by end of month
'Good progress' in identifying those involved in violence and fatal stabbing on South Anne Street
Some 900 members of the Defence Forces left after less than five years of service since 2020
Man seriously injured in hit-and-run incident in Kilkenny City
Taoiseach leads tributes to jockey Michael O’Sullivan who died aged 24 after fall at Thurles
Stabbing that killed teenager and wounded five others in Austria was 'Islamist attack', says minister
Sitdown Sunday: A couple waited years to get into Disneyland's secret club - then they got kicked out
The 9 at 9: Sunday
At least 18 people (mostly women and children) die in stampede at railway station
Analysis: It's worth remembering FF and FG support is strongest among homeowners, not renters
Teenager (17) arrested after man seriously injured in assault in Cavan Town
Analysis of remote work: 'It's not in decline - demand is higher than ever'
Graham Harron
Why Irish taxpayers will never recover all the money used to bail out AIB
Lack of bins in Dublin's parks is down to 'turf war' between Council and other agencies
'A total con': Scam ads featuring fake Irish shops are still appearing on Facebook and Instagram
Loud music, threats and fingernail clipping: Readers' stories of bad behaviour on public transport
Fall in love with this masterfully redecorated ‘70s home between Blackrock and Monkstown
Quiz: How much do you know about languages?
Dublin rally from 11 points down to clinch crucial league win in Kerry
Calls for more support for victims as woman blindsided by rapist's release
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Self-diagnosis: TikTok has convinced me I have ADHD — why are we so willing to be influenced?
Niamh O'Reilly
Munster earn bonus-point URC win with strong second-half display
Gavin Coombes scored two tries as Munster got the better of Scarlets.
Six people, including two children, treated for smoke inhalation in arson attack on Dublin home
The government has put the fear of God into renters
Boy (14) killed in 'random' knife attack in Austria
Tánaiste: 'Significant increase' in defence spending will not compromise neutrality
Murder investigation launched after fatal stabbing in Dublin city centre
The incident happened on South Anne Street, just off Grafton Street.
Tánaiste Simon Harris said that the incident is "alarming, shocking and deeply concerning".
Sinn Féin's Justice spokesperson Matt Carthy said that there are too few gardaí on the streets of Dublin.
Mother and young daughter die from injuries suffered in Munich car-ramming attack
Tánaiste says only aggressor in war in Ukraine is Putin after meeting Ukraine's Foreign Minister
Can you speak Irish?
Supersub Merino strikes late as Arsenal sink Leicester
Mikel Arteta’s side closed the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to four points.
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after woman seriously injured in hit-and-run
Over 650 historic buildings across Ireland to receive funding for restoration and repair
BIMM Dublin's lecturers and management work towards an agreement amid strike action
Hamas hands over three Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza