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20th July 2025 - 26th July 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Macrons file lawsuit against US right-wing podcaster over claims France’s first lady was born male
One person dead after ‘extensive’ outbreak of listeriosis linked to ready-made meals
Basketball Ireland 'assessing next steps' for Israel fixture amid humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Open verdict recorded in case of Cork woman (95) found dead in her nursing home bed
Victim of alleged Dublin mugger got tetanus shot after accomplice 'dug' her fingernails into his arms
Countries causing climate crisis could be ordered to pay reparations to victims
A ‘milestone’ moment at the International Court of Justice could make it a whole lot harder for countries to get away with causing climate chaos.
Ireland had the second most expensive food prices in the Eurozone last year
Jewish man who faced antisemitic abuse on Dublin Bus says city 'a very bad place' for minorities
Gaza: Warnings of 'mass starvation' as Taoiseach says 'humanity is shocked' by what's happening
It comes as more than 100 aid organisations warned that “mass starvation” was spreading in the territory.
BBC to air new MasterChef series with Wallace and Torode despite complaints being upheld
Former Clare hurler Niall Gilligan found not guilty of assaulting 12-year-old boy
Man who organised prostitution by leasing out eight properties to be used as brothels jailed
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Why Cork choked - and why that's okay
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A VAT cut for hospitality at a cost of €1bn? It's about protecting 200,000 jobs, says minister
Bank of Ireland donates €10,000 to wildlife charity in Kildare after oil spill in Dublin Park
Dublin Zoo 'delighted' at the birth of the third ever Irish-born okapi calf
​Psychiatric report on man charged over Parnell Square attack is being assessed, court hears
Debunked: Proposed building plans in Tallaght suburb are not for an IPAS centre
BBC says it didn't cut the Irish language intro to CMAT's new song during debut airplay
Has a navigation app ever taken you somewhere unexpected?
Separating fact from fiction on that time Ozzy Osbourne 'bit the head off a bat'
Ukrainians take to the streets after Zelenskyy signs new law that targets anti-corruption bodies
Irish striker Evan Ferguson's loan move to Italian club Roma has officially been confirmed
Workers at AIB told to return to office for three days per week
Crackdown announced on mass fishing of sprat in bid to protect whales and birds
'We have no energy left due to hunger': The last remaining journalists in Gaza are facing starvation
Child poverty: One-parent families are acting as shock absorbers for failed policies
Karen Kiernan
FKA Twigs agrees to settle lawsuit alleging abuse from Shia LaBeouf
England leave it late again but get Italian Job done to keep title defence alive
Ozzy Osbourne: The crazy train-ride from Prince of Darkness to America's TV dad
A life in pictures – from stadium-filling frontman to a surprising second career as a reality TV star.
Japanese car stocks soar as Trump announces countries have come to 'massive' trade deal
Me, myself and I: The magic of talking to yourself
Gwen Loughman
Thousands of controversial Chinese surveillance cameras installed in public places across Ireland
The Journal Investigates reveals Hikvision is used by councils, hospitals and universities despite bans in other countries.
Most councils use the red-flagged surveillance systems
Devices are installed in courthouses, maternity hospitals and swimming pools
No official Irish advice against using the cameras linked to human rights abuses
US Justice Department seeking to interview Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after attack on man by group of youths in Tallaght
Over 20 children die from starvation as UN warns 'last lifelines' are collapsing in Gaza
Antonio Guterres says there is an ‘accelerating breakdown of humanitarian conditions’ in Gaza right now.