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2nd March 2025 - 8th March 2025
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
Zelenskyy 'ready to sign' US minerals deal and wants to 'make things right' with Trump
In a post on X, Zelenskyy said Friday’s meeting at the White House “did not go the way it was supposed to be”.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Pope Francis's 'clinical conditions remain stable' after two acute breathing attacks yesterday
Paddy McKillen Jnr’s Wicklow beach up for sale after plans for €40m holiday resort blocked
Kerry County Council investigating dog’s death by ‘electrocution’ after walking by streetlight
Court told ex-hurler seeking damages over workplace injury later cycled distances up to 105K
Taoiseach says people shouldn't be 'penalised' for insulating homes after Dublin planning row
Martin 'The Viper' Foley and wife fight to save Kimmage home
Woman had to sell family home and move after she was harassed over son's drug debt, court hears
Tánaiste speaks to Marco Rubio about 'vital importance' of defending Ukraine
Government to oppose motion for students to have a right to education through Irish
Gambling watchdog's long-awaited licencing and regulation work to begin from tomorrow
Scientists looking to de-extinct the woolly mammoth have created a 'woolly mouse'
Scientists working towards re-establishing woolly mammoths have made woolly mice.
XL Bully type dog put down after being shot by gardaí in Limerick city
Matt Lucas apologises to actress Millie Bobby Brown for comparing her to Little Britain character
Why is the government using a ship for emergency gas reserves - and why is it a climate problem?
Cabinet has approved a plan to develop an emergency gas storage facility.
Environmentalists fear it could hurt Ireland's climate efforts and lead to importing fracked gas from the US.
'Teen sexually abused by landlord': Charity tells politicians of challenges faced by violence survivors
Micheál Martin tells opposition parties to 'cop on' in (yet another) Dáil speaking rights row
Trial of woman, her brother and another man accused of raping her daughter collapses
Dublin's skies were at their gloomiest since the 1960s last month
DAA 'disappointed' after council rejects plan to demolish Dublin Airport's spiral parking ramps
Brigadier General Rossa Mulcahy appointed as new Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces
Debunked: Video of attack on jogger ‘in Ireland’ was actually recorded more than 9,000km away
Watch: Several Serbian MPs injured as opposition disrupts parliament with flares and tear gas
Ireland will be incentivised to 'massively boost' military spending under new 'rearm' EU plan
Man who attacked sex worker in Athlone house jailed for five years
Boy (11) hospitalised after stabbing incident at school in north Dublin
Government approves plan to dismantle Triple Lock
Founding member and guitarist Seán McKenna leaves the Mary Wallopers
Crossbow killer raped BBC commentator's daughter in ‘violent act of spite’, UK court told
World's largest iceberg - twice the size of London - runs aground in Antarctica
Dublin City Council approves €30m loan to redevelop Smithfield Fruit and Vegetable Market
Ireland could face up to €26 billion in penalties if it doesn't get its climate act together
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council chair Seamus Coffey described it as a “clear case of being able to reduce a massive fiscal risk”.
Dáil speaking rights: The government really is chancing its arm with this proposed 'solution'
Cian O'Callaghan
Car park with over 6,000 spaces to open near Dublin Airport next week
Spring is near, with temperatures as high as 15 degrees forecast this weekend