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4th May 2025 - 17th May 2025
Three-day truce ordered by Putin comes into effect without Ukrainian consultation
Browne says First Home scheme for second-hand homes being examined but there's concerns about price increase
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What is the reality for aid workers in Gaza?
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India and Pakistan exchange gunfire overnight after worst violence between them in two decades
‘No chance of sanctions’: We asked all 14 Irish MEPs for their view on the EU’s response to Israel
As members of the EU prepare to celebrate Europe Day, we asked Irish MEPs to reflect on the bloc’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Harris vows to outline timeline for Occupied Territories Bill promising progress 'within weeks'
Good news for swimmers: The quality of Ireland's bathing waters has improved
Ireland's support for EU membership remains strong, but poll reveals it's dropped to lowest level
Support for Ireland to remain within the EU remains strong at 82% but support has slipped in recent years.
A European Movement poll shows support for EU membership has dropped to its lowest level at 82%, after reaching its highest point in 2019 at 93%.
Gardaí find 20 pipe bombs during search linked to drug seizure in Co Louth
Irish woman detained by US immigration to be released after charges dropped in court
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Paediatrician tells trial that baby suffered brain bleeding and fractured collar bone
Social media 'destroying social conscience' after onlookers filmed man's final moments, TD says
Explainer: The extreme measures taken to ensure the secrecy of the conclave
Healy-Rae's peatland forestry plan 'about the dumbest thing we can do', says climate scientist
First round of conclave voting ends with black smoke as no pope elected
133 cardinals from around the world gathered in the Sistine Chapel today for the highly secretive election of the new pope.
EU offers Israel help with plan to replace aid agencies distributing food and medicine in Gaza
Nurses call for special housing payment similar to 'London weighting' to offset rising rents
Gardaí investigate €500k vandalism as OPW vehicles wrecked and CCTV wires cut near Castletown House
Satchwell murder trial told timing of Google search for quicklime ‘extremely important’
Irish Nationwide provided millions in loans to clients before board approval, High Court hears
There won't be enough nurses to staff the National Children's Hospital - INMO
Eurovision defends stance on Israel's inclusion after RTÉ call for 'discussion'
Waterford to join Cork in protest against skort rule in Saturday's Munster camogie final
Woman told gardaí she faked her own death to avoid court appearance over theft charges
"I would have preferred to have had 50 years of a rotten appendix than have him ‘cure’ me"
Michael Shine claimed during his trial that he had no memory of any of his victims – but in a new interview, recalled the medical treatment he gave one patient.
Tributes paid to 'thorough gentleman' who died after car entered water off Clare Island
Debunked: Deepfake video appears to show Canadian Prime Minister announcing ban on old cars
‘The skort is an expression of frustration’ - Rena Buckley on camogie controversy
Michael Healy-Rae seeks injunction against 'serious and grave' publications about him
Hospital consultants using waiting lists to funnel business to their private companies, Dáil told
Bank of Ireland introduces voluntary measures to block gambling transactions
​Explainer: The violent history that has nuclear nations India and Pakistan on the brink of war
The conflict between India and Pakistan originates from disputes over the territory of Kashmir.
Driver in Monaghan debs crash that killed two teenagers had driven at average speed of 139 km/h
Minister says new housing tsar will have to be 'forthright with any conflicts of interest'
Gerry Adams criticises ‘grievous smear’ in BBC Spotlight programme during defamation trial
Ireland given two months to begin implementing hate speech laws or face legal action from EU
RPZ changes will have 'significant impact' says Minister, who claims he understands renters' fears
Woman accused of causing over €477,000 in damage to a bus during the Dublin riots